Anatomy

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 is everyone so tired?

By |2026-06-29T16:48:47+01:00October 16th, 2016|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Being tired should not be accepted as the norm. Why is everyone so tired all the time? Why are my patients/clients knackered ? Why are my friends tired? Tiredness shows up everyday in people, they show weakness and fatigue without any medical reason as such. This won't show up on conventional medical tests or [...]

Adrenal gland fatigue, myth or reality?

By |2026-06-29T16:48:54+01:00October 16th, 2016|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Are you running on empty? When I was training in dance over 25 years ago, I remember the symptoms associated with adrenal gland fatigue particularly in performers, yet it was never recognised. Dancers would train for shows or exams and often fall ill and the understudy would step in at the last minute. This is [...]

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 [...]

How should Yoga, Pilates & academic subjects actually be taught?

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00August 27th, 2016|Anatomy, Yoga|

As an adult learner, do you understand your learning type? If I was given a second chance to go to school again, I would not choose the normal sit in front of  a blackboard for X number of hours a day. I would've have chosen a more creative and cognitive space such as a Montessori [...]

Could stress, core and your tight pants be linked ?

By |2019-04-28T19:37:41+01:00August 7th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

As we head into Summer at my studio clinics, enquiries for Pilates, GYROTONIC, Yoga and CHEK coaching always go through the roof. Summer has always been the busiest month of the year for me. The warm weather makes us shed our clothes and draws our attention to our exposed sun bodies. The most common enquiry [...]

The importance of the squat?

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00July 17th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

The squat is one of the most used Primal Patterns® movements and yet is most poorly performed by people. Since we have progressed to sitting on chairs, driving and spending endless hours seated we have actually regressed in our range of motion.                           Every [...]

Breathing Part 3 – The 4 Diaphragms

By |2018-05-16T13:11:17+01:00June 12th, 2016|Anatomy, Pilates, Yoga|

Have you heard the term ‘The three diaphragms?’ Well we actually have four main ones in total – the cranial, cervical, thoracic, and the pelvic diaphragm. I have actually seen literature talking about five, six, seven and eight diaphragms.They come together in all movement particularly on inhalation and exhalation when the pressure is transmitted through [...]

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