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Muscle Power!

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Muscle Power!

Muscle Power! : An exploration of musculature! How do muscles express themselves as ‘individual’ muscles as well as integrate through a broader network of a whole ‘musle body’? What does this mean for accessing power, vitality, strength AND our ability to release and rest? This practice helps us find whole body integration as we move, and builds from flowy floor sequences into a strong, invigorating practice, integrating philosophical contemplation and closing with a rest and one of my fave chants.

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Spring Loading

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Spring Loading

Spring loading: A fun and varied practice designed to hep us cultivate the spring in our step! Begins with a settling mini meditation and sneaks into an increasingly dynamic flow weaving balancing, strength, bounce and sensitivity into the mix. A good one to energise and shake. it. out! 

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In the round

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In the round

In the round: A practice that supports our discovery of circles within circles within circles as we breathe, move, and rest. We all begin in the round, and from that place weave ourselves into being through a process of differentiation and densification. In our yoga postures, how can we connect with the space around us to find ourselves once again in the round, with all the support that that might over as we move and rest?

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Multidimensional Power

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Multidimensional Power

Multidimensional Power: A practice that explores building strength through multidimensional movement, exploring ways of distributing weight and integrating forces to access power, and working with balance and unusual ground prints to access strength that is also spongy and resilient. Enjoy! Props: 2 blocks

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Move it

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Move it

Move it: A feel good flow that gets you moving in all directions with a few different movement languages to explore as a way to use movement to wake up and magnify sensory feedback of self. A good one to clear the slate, like a giant yawn with multidimensional movement explorations. Enjoy!

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Spacious, grounded, strong

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Spacious, grounded, strong

Spacious, strong, grounded: this practice is a slow steady sequence that weaves twists through various postures, with slightly longer holds designed to invite a settling down. We explore the integration of downward and upward flows of energy, and how their meeting invites a sense of space, coherence and groundedness.

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Ground

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Ground

Ground: A practice that focuses on downwardness, settling agitation and grounding through finding strength in our lower limbs. An opportunity to invite doing to rest into being. Builds from a gentle floor based beginning into a spicier balance sequence to finish and comes back to the ground for a rest, and a chant. Props: Two blocks

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Spine Release

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Spine Release

Spine release: A short and sweet practice to release your spine, find a sense of space through the axis and simply move. Starts with supported bridge before moving into a flow that sprinkles rotations, side bends and an opportunity for playing with hand balancing towards the end to shake things up.

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Continuity Flow

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Continuity Flow

Continuity Flow: Continuing to explore the continuity between our feet and our core as we re-animate our peripheral intelligence. We explore how when the periphery is wakeful and participating, the ‘core’ at the centre doesn’t have to overwork. We play with different movement qualities and balance. Waking up our feet changes everything about the way we move. Enjoy exploring how!

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Our core begins in our feet

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Our core begins in our feet

Our core begins in our feet: A practice exploring the idea of ‘whole body core’ using our feet as a gateway to explore integrated movement dynamics. We look at how our belly can stay soft and responsive in its strength, with a particular focus on a facial organ called the mesentery: a key part of our gut brain that gives a sense of how we feel about what we are digesting (food, information, experience etc). Waking up our feet really does change everything about the way we move. Enjoy!

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Front & back body integration for inversions

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Front & back body integration for inversions

Front & Back body integration for inversions: In this practice we explore the integration of the front and the back body from the perspective of two pairs of bones. The sternum and xyphoid at the front, and the sacrum and tail bone at the back. We explore the tail bone/xyphoid rhythm, and how attuning to their relationship we can find a sense of spacious support, which we then explore through inversions (dolphin/forearm balance). There aren’t that many inversions in the practice, but this enquiry really supports finding balance in inversions which you can take into your own explorations.

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Soft Power

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Soft Power

Soft Power: A practice exploring the gentle undulation of the central spine as a barometer through which we can measure accessing our power and strength whilst maintaining spaciousness at the centre. A flow that begins slowly with a long supported bridge and builds into a strong flow with options for balancing (on one foot/in an arm balances) and attuning to the ongoing fluid movement at the centre to support us in our understanding of stillness.

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Hip Flow

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Hip Flow

Hip Flow: A practice exploring the relationship between the pelvis and thigh bones, how they can move in a differentiated way, and also as more of a unit, all woven into a flow that builds from the ground into a powerful sequence including standing balances and an arm balance if you wanna.

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15 minute shake & flow

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15 minute shake & flow

15 minute shake & flow: A short movement snack with just enough time to shake things up in order to settle down into presence. Starts with a shake out, some fluid spine work, and a mini flow to bring awareness and strength into our legs and hips before settling down in child’s pose and a brief sit to close.

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Vibrational Tune Up

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Vibrational Tune Up

Vibrational Tune Up: A practice attuning to the foundational movement pattern that lies underneath all others - vibration. Through a series of practices we find our way into sensing into vibrational resonance within our bodies, with a particular focus on waking up sensitivity through our skin. Starts slow and moves into a flow sequence that builds a bit of heat and then comes back down to the ground for some yummy floor work before resting.

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Feet as proprioceptive antennae

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Feet as proprioceptive antennae

Feet as proprioceptive antennae: A practice dedicated to attuning to the proprioceptive intelligence of our feet. Wakes up through the feet in a variety of ways and plays with different movement rhythms and textures. We play with moving weight through different surface areas of the feet and explore what it feels like for our feet to instigate whole body movement. Closes with a yummy supported bridge sequence.

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Space to Breathe

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Space to Breathe

Space to Breathe: Exploring the world of our ribs, and how attuning to this beautiful architecture can support our understanding of rythms: both beneath the surface (lungs, heart, diaphragms) and beyond in the world around us. Starts slow finding somatic ways into knowing our ribs and builds into a strong flow weaving twists, backbends, balances before closing with a supported bridge.

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Sense into Fullness

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Sense into Fullness

Sense into fullness: A short movement practice to attune to the sensation of fullness through a variety of pathways: Breath, movement, awareness. Moves around the mat playing with texture of movement, the substance of space, and an all rounder flow with a fun little rolling bridge type situation towards the end.

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Limb integration mini flow

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Limb integration mini flow

Limb integration mini flow: A movement snack exploring how our arms and legs communicate via the centre. We explore the symmetry and asymmetry of the limb patters and how complexity of movement is a layered, ongoing discovery. Mostly a floor based flow with a little standing exploration towards the end, before closing with a seated forward fold and a mini meditation.

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Attuning to INformation

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Attuning to INformation

Attuning to INformation: In a world of information overload, how can our practice create a context in which we cultivate our capacity to attune to the inner information that is flowing forth within? In this 90 minute practice we play with this gentle inward turn, through a slowly unfolding practice that brings awareness to the intelligence centres along our axis: brain, heart and gut.

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