New Braunfels Edition - January 2025

Health & wellness

BY THALIA GUZMAN

Child care is included with membership, or guests can pay $10 per child when they visit a class.

Owners Doug Beck and Kelly Beck launched The Village in New Braunfels in 2022.

PHOTOS BY THALIA GUZMAN

The Village driven by commitment to community When Kelly Beck and her husband, Doug Beck, launched The Village in August 2022, their main objective was to provide a space for caregivers to have an outlet for mind, body and healing through movement. The background Diving in deeper The Becks’ mission for root cause healing is to be able to provide resources for their com- munity. The Village oers workshops with local businesses.

The studio also oers a hydrogen water subscription, which has anti-inammatory health benets.

“We want to oer many resources of holistic wellness for our community, “ Doug Beck said. Why it matters Kelly and Doug Beck said that wellness should be aordable and accessible to everyone. They said they understand the importance and chal- lenges of balancing the needs of children and parents.

CLUB CROSSING

While living in Colorado as new parents, Kelly and Doug said yoga is what held them together when they were dealing with health struggles and dicult times. But it was dicult to nd a yoga studio that oered child care, Kelly Beck said. The Village oers a variety of classes, including heated yoga, prenatal and postnatal movement, barre and Pilates.

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1750 E. Common St., Ste. 1105, New Braunfels www.thevillage.studio

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