Yoga

Inflammation – How can we play a part?

By |2026-06-29T16:43:19+01:00August 14th, 2017|Health and Wellbeing, Pilates, Yoga|

Throughout the last thirty years of teaching clients and children, inflammation has been on the rise. When I was at school you only heard of asthma and eczema, now there is whole other list of complications that both parents and children have to battle with. In my early days of teaching I did not have [...]

Time cannot be managed but activities can

By |2026-06-29T16:44:00+01:00August 5th, 2017|Pilates, Yoga|

The more people I talk to and clients that I meet, the more and more everyone is telling me how they don't have time. The way life is now we are bombarded with a multitude of options and decisions every minute and we need to make wise choices for a healthy, wealthy lifestyle. Time cannot be [...]

Movement position for clients with a flat back

By |2026-06-29T16:45:03+01:00July 3rd, 2017|Pilates, Yoga|

I am always being asked about the correct positioning of the spine and pelvis, especially during pilates apparatus and yoga therapy classes. In a nutshell, we are all individual and will have different positioning of our body. The picture below shows a guide to where 'form has followed function'.  We all need what is called [...]

Keeping active as we age

By |2026-06-29T16:45:29+01:00June 6th, 2017|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

"You are only as old as our spine"-  Joe Pilates In many cultures around the world the ageing population is greatly respected as elders with great wisdom and experience. None of us want to get old and we are constantly being sold potions, pills and gimmicks to give us the elixir of life. Whilst studying the [...]

Connective tissue turnover & eccentric training

By |2018-05-16T13:11:14+01:00February 13th, 2017|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Can you really achieve healing and postural results on the body during a small period of time? Medical studies tell us that a minimum of twelve weeks is required to achieve effective recovery and tissue adaptation. All our studios offer twelve week courses, any less than this and the client will not achieve long term benefits [...]

Bauhaus architecture & it’s relation to movement

By |2018-05-16T13:11:14+01:00December 25th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Form follows function - In bodies & buildings This December I came across the architectural design of 'Bauhaus' in Tel Aviv. The Bauhaus, a German word meaning "house of building", was a school founded in 1919 in Weimar, Germany by architect Walter Gropius. The Bauhaus was the most influential modernist art school of the 20th century, [...]

Finding Balance in life with Yin & Yang forces

By |2026-06-29T16:47:50+01:00December 11th, 2016|Anatomy, Spirituality, Yoga|

Finding balance in life with Yin & Yang forces In this fast pace of life and work finding balance seems sometimes out of reach. But is it really impossible? When a person's mission, vision and dreams are aligned, mutual harmony is felt and that person can live pain free with safety and security. We have all [...]

Why did Joe, Iyengar & Julio use equipment?

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00September 23rd, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Equipment with clients - is it right? Do we need it? Below is a thought provoking question submitted to our studio from an interested party. We have two fully equipped Pilates, GYROTONIC ® and Yoga studios and do have lots of props as well as mat sessions only.  Interested client: "My concern is twofold, 1) [...]

Back pain – Is prolapsed disc the cause? Part 1

By |2023-05-03T18:38:00+01:00September 20th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Back Pain - "The truth behind bulging discs"  I get so many enquiries every week about clients wanting to start pilates and yoga for back pain. Social media and the national press have done studios and teachers a great favour by promoting lots of articles. However there are a few important facts. People are forever [...]

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