Mobility
These classes will help you improve and maintain your full range of motion in your joints and muscles so you feel more comfortable in your everyday life, and in your yoga practice. They include dynamic stretching, ie. not holding the pose for too long but instead repeating it more than once.
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Iyengar-style Standing Poses At The Wall
This class is all about checking your alignment in some of the standing poses. Using a wall to lean against, you'll use it not only to help you balance but also as a reference point to help you line your body up. You'll get a really good stretch and probably realise that you can go deeper into th...
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No-Hands Flow To Strengthen The Legs
Having received good feedback from previous 'No-Hands' flow classes I decided to do another. This one will focus on standing poses and will strengthen your legs - with a few side bends and forward bends too. Expect an energising warm-up, two Vinyasa Flows where your hands don't touch the ground a...
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Strengthen Your Legs, Ankles and Feet With A Chair
A very short chair class that you can do 'on-the-go' - no need to even get your yoga kit on. It will strengthen your legs and ankles with some squats and heel rasises and your core with an adaptation of Balancing Table Pose (aka Bird Dog). Then there's a bit of stretching and mobility to finish o...
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Side Lunge (Skandasana) Flow
In this short class you'll practise three Sun Salutations - one to warm-up and then two which include Side Lunge (Skandasana) to stretch the backs of the legs, the hip joints, knee joints and the ankle joints.
Props needed: None required.
Mat direction: Long edge of the mat facing the screen.
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Strengthen and Stretch Your Spine
Engage the back muscles then stretch them out in these sequences, relieving stiffness and encouraging mobility and ease of movement.
Props needed: A blanket to kneel on if required.
Mat direction: Either - you choose.
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No-hands Flow
This is a Sun Salutation-based class with a bit of a difference - there are no poses where you need to bear weight on your hands. All the same movements of the Sun Salutations are there but are no Downward Facing Dogs, no Planks, no Cat or Cow or pushing up from the floor so it's perfect if you'v...
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Vinyasa Flow for Shoulder Blade Mobility
Free up your shoulder blades and help relieve stiffness and tension in your upper back in this Sun Salutation flow class. You'll repeat the same movements with your arms in cactus position in the seated and kneeling warm-ups and then in the flows too. You'll move your shoulder blades up, down, in...
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Stretch Your Spine
Emphasis: Our spines get a little compressed by gravity as we are upright during the course of each day, and at night as we sleep they lengthen back out again. In this Hatha class you'll be introducing a bit of traction to help relieve pressure on the discs and nerves and realign your spine. You...
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A Little Bit of Everything To Keep You Mobile and Flexible
This gentle sequence is designed to stretch out and mobilise your whole body. You'll do twists, backbends and forward bends in various familiar poses.
Props required: You might want a blanket under your knees.
Mat direction: Short edge of the mat facing the screen.
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Backbend Flow
This is an intermediate level flow with 5 rounds of Sun Salutations and a number of backbends too. Expect a different variation of Warrior 1 (Virabhadrasana I) in each round and Snake Pose (Sarpasana), Half Frog Pose (Ardha Bhekasana), Bow Pose (Dhanurasana), Camel Pose (Ustrasana), Bridge Pose (...
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Top To Toe Gentle Joint Mobility
Ease out stiff and creaky joints in your neck, shoulders, spine, hips, legs and feet in this gentle seated class.
Props: None needed unless you'd like a blanket to sit on.
Mat direction: Short edge of the mat facing the screen.
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Mandala Flow With Standing Balances
This flow class takes you from one end of the mat to the other, repeating the poses as you go. In effect, you're going round in a circle - the mandala. You have to concentrate so this is a good class to do if your mind is feeling busy and scattered. Even though you'll only doing one round on each...
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Hip Flexor Strengthen and Stretch
In this class you'll be strengthening and stretching your hip flexors. Your primary hip flexors are the Iliacus muscle and the Psoas Major muscle - collectively called the Iliopsoas. These muscles are deep within your body, on either side of the low spine, and they lie over the front of the pelvi...
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Top To Toe Chair Class
Starting with some foot and ankle mobility work, you'll gradually work your way up the body, moving the hip joints, strengthening the core muscles, doing a backbend, a forward bend, a side-bend and a twist, moving the shoulder joints, strengthening the arms and hands and, finally, there's a bit o...
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Vinyasa Flow With Gentle Backbends
After warming up with a round of Sun Salutation A, the following sequence includes a kneeling backbend Camel Pose (Ustrasana), some variations of Crescent Moon Pose (Anjaneyasana), an angled lunge with a side-stretch and Standing Splits (Urdhva Prasarita Eka Padasana). The next round moves from k...
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Shoulder-focused Flow
You'll move your arms in all directions to help free up your shoulders and stretch the sides of the body and the muscles of the chest in this Vinyasa Flow class. Expect repetitive movements in seated, kneeling lunge and standing sequences plus some long-held stretches at the end.