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Is there a right way to move?

By |2026-07-09T23:08:46+01:00April 21st, 2020|anatomy, pilates|

So we all move in different ways. This is due to multiple factors including genes, environment, conditioning, experience, flexibility, strength, stability, balance and the state of the nervous system that day. "If its not broke, don't fix it" - I disagree with this statement. The better the condition of the human body, the better the [...]

Ten top virtual teaching tips for pilates and yoga teachers

By |2026-07-09T23:15:39+01:00April 17th, 2020|pilates, yoga|

So if like me you had pondered about online teaching but were then forced to use virtual platforms during covid-19. Here follows ten top tips to make your sessions exciting, educational, inviting and enjoyable for you to do. 1. Fees - Firstly decide are you going to charge or not charge. There is no right [...]

Times have always been uncertain…

By |2026-07-09T21:39:31+01:00April 17th, 2020|Spirituality|

In these uncertain times...  What uncertain times?  Times have always been uncertain! We act as if our days are guaranteed. We tell ourselves that we’ll move towards our passion next week. We will start taking care of our health and diet after Covid -19. We will confront the broken relationship, the job we hate later. We procrastinate on [...]

What’s your virus and disease protection plan?

By |2026-07-09T22:52:02+01:00April 6th, 2020|Health and Wellbeing|

The way we react to any stressful situation whether it be an internal force (virus or disease) or external force (active or passive injury, human interaction) will be dependent on the state of our mind and body. To have a strong immunity, internal health and vitality is essential to stay in homeostasis.  Getting a balance [...]

Virtual Pilates, Joe & influenza

By |2026-07-09T23:29:56+01:00April 2nd, 2020|Health and Wellbeing, pilates|

So we are all still in lockdown and isolation. I continue to bring the Manchester and St.Helens community together with my virtual daily pilates classes. The body is not designed to be stagnant - it is designed to move. With mental health and stress on the increase, more than ever, now is the time to [...]

‘Everything changes in a blink of an eye’ – Buddha

By |2026-07-09T21:39:33+01:00March 24th, 2020|Spirituality|

There is no greater opportunity than now to look at the part you choose to play in the greater world. Of course no one likes change or hardship of any sort. Buddhism teaches us that change is good and suffering is necessary. We all want everything to be easy and to feel no pain in [...]

Five reflections from the Corona Virus

By |2026-07-09T21:39:33+01:00March 17th, 2020|Spirituality|

1.Non-Judgement - Many of us have come to realise that some of our ideas actually create separation and segregation from those who we love and care about and to heal we must alter our language and expression.  We need to observe staying in the moment rather than having fear take over, connecting with each other [...]

It’s not about the germ, it’s about the terrain!

By |2026-07-09T22:52:02+01:00March 9th, 2020|Health and Wellbeing|

“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” Krishnamurti. All malads of the body and mind start with some sort of inflammation, this includes depression, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, arthritis, dementia,  fibromyalgia, heart disease, anxiety, ADHD, autism and so many more. There is no separation from brain to gut and [...]

Five anatomy myths that Pilates and Yoga teachers make

By |2026-07-09T23:32:08+01:00March 6th, 2020|anatomy, pilates, yoga|

So I speak from experience here as i’ve had over 30 years in the fitness and dance business; 25 of those years were as a pilates/yoga teacher, and just under 20 years of those were owning commercial studios. Here are five of the many anatomy myths that i’ve encountered over the years. I now offer [...]

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