You Might Want To Try

Pilates: Glutes, Legs and Mobile Hips
This Pilates class is great for everybody, pregnant or non-pregnant bodies will love this strengthening class. Build strength in the lower body and maintaining mobility in the hips. Feel your glutes burning with strong glute strengthening exercises and with safe exercises from side laying positions and all 4s. This is a complete lower body work that will leave you feeling stronger, energised and refreshed (and aware that maybe your glutes need some more love!). This class is particularly recommended for those who drive a lot, for after travel, or who have a more sedentary lifestyle as your lower back will love you after these strong strengthening and mobiliising exercises. If practicing pregnant please contact your healthcare provider to check the suitability of this class.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Feet, Knees & Hips
A perfect class if you've been feeling sluggish or letharic, or just low on energy. A wonderful class for those recovering from illness or injury, or who have energy challenges, because this class has only very small movements and you will simply be lying down. Energise gently, with this global, whole body gentle awakening class. Wake up feet, knees and hips as well as the rest of your systems by lying on your back and feeling the floor with your bare feet. Find a comfortable place to lie down and let your body feel nurtured and nourished by this gentle somatic movement.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Release Hands & Pelvis to calm nervous system
This gentle somatic movement class is seated and can be done at work, in the office, in a hotel room after travel or anywhere. The movements are very small and subtle, simply but very effectively calming the nervous system with just small movements in the hands and pelvis. You don't need any equipment and can do this class in a limited space.

Playful Movement: Core Integration
Build your strong core with this playful movement class to cultivate integration in the way you move with your body. Strengthen your abdominal region and harness directional clarity in your movement to encourage connectivity of both the upper and lower extremities through your centre. A wonderful class to learn the correct, strong and stable technique for doing many ab strengthening exercises. You will need two bricks.

Playful Movement: Upper Body Focus

Hip Opening Flow
Free your hips and move with more ease in this fluid full-body flow. This class focuses on releasing tension and improving mobility in the hips through a mix of dynamic movement and deep, passive stretches. By softening resistance and deepening awareness in the pelvic area, we’ll support emotional release and physical freedom. You’ll need a brick or block to assist your practice. Recorded 10/03/25

Yoga to Open the Hips
Create space and freedom in the hips with this gentle, all-levels class. Through mindful movement and deep stretches, we’ll release tension, improve mobility, and support both stability and ease. This class is designed to help us move with greater comfort and fluidity, leaving us feeling open, balanced, and refreshed. Replay from 13/02/25

Pelvic Floor Exercises (Session 2)
Build on pelvic floor strength by incorporating different speeds of movement. The pelvic floor consists of both fast and slow-twitch muscle fibers, so working at varied speeds is essential for recruiting all muscle fibers and maintaining their strength and flexibility. This is especially important for post-menopausal individuals, as fast-twitch fibers decline more rapidly with age due to reduced collagen production. You’ll move through seated, all fours, and standing positions, with yoga poses and Pilates-inspired variations that are more challenging. You may need wall for balance during faster standing movements. You'll need a yoga bolser, if you have one, and a yoga block or book. It is recommended that you do Gentle Pelvic Floor exercises before this one.

Gentle Pelvic Floor Exercises (Session 1)
In this gentle yet powerful session, Sally guides us through practical techniques to maintain a healthy pelvic floor by balancing strength and flexibility. We’ll begin with simple movements to warm up the pelvic area, followed by a dynamic and static series of yoga poses. Through a variety of positions—side-lying, all fours, seated, and standing—we’ll practise contracting and releasing the pelvic floor, helping to build resilience and functionality for everyday movement. This class is a practical and accessible way to connect with your body and feel supported.

How Yoga Can Strengthen the Pelvic Floor
This video teaches us about the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor and its connection to the respiratory diaphragm, using a pelvis model for a clear explanation. You’ll gain a solid understanding of this important relationship, and how breathing and posture can make a difference to the pelvic floor.

Back to Yoga After Illness
A gentle class to ease the body back to movement after a period of illness or injury, or after a period of not practicing. Gentle stretches to gently get the body moving again and feel more energised and invigorated after a period where we may have been more sedentary. Starting with gentle standing stretches, then stretching the hips and finally coming to floor stretches, this class is perfect to get you moving again.

REPLAY - Dynamic Flow for Quads & Hamstrings
In this class, Margi will lead us through a dynamic flow focused on lengthening and strengthening the quads and hamstrings. We’ll work towards greater flexibility and mobility, preparing the body for deeper postures like splits. Expect a balanced mix of standing poses and targeted stretches, helping us build strength and open up key muscle groups with mindful movement.

REPLAY - Vinyasa Flow for Flexible Hips
In this class, Margi will guide us through a mindfully paced Vinyasa Flow focused on opening and strengthening the hips. We'll work towards improved flexibility and mobility, preparing the body for deeper hip-focused postures like pigeon pose. Expect a balanced mix of standing and seated poses, with targeted stretches to help us build strength and release tension in key areas. Through mindful movement, we'll create more space and ease in our hips.

Rest and Restore: Evening Yin Yoga to Calm the Nervous System
Feel released and soothed in the areas which usually carry tension in the body. A deeply relaxing Yin Yoga class which focuses on releasing tension and stretching fascia around the lower back , hips and pelvis. A perfect class to soothe the nervous system, calm and ground. Have a blanket and block as props.

REPLAY - Vinyasa Flow for Hip Opening
This class will guide you through various standing and seated poses designed to open up your hips and lower back, enhance flexibility, and promote better mobility. You'll leave feeling more balanced, with a sense of lightness and ease in your body.

Lower Body Love for Every Body
A blissful, easy-to-follow yoga class that targets the lower body - feet, ankles, calves, thighs, hamstrings and - of course - hips! Great after a lot of sitting, a lot of walking, or when you're feeling overwhelmed and you'd benefit from some grounding and finding stability. You'll need a strap.

Yoga for Runners - Knee Strength
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. Today's focus will be on the knees and how we can develop our knee strength through our yoga practise. You might be aware of the need to strengthen your knees or have been guided to this as way of recovering from a knee injury. There will also be some ideas on how you can integrate awareness of your knees into your other yoga classes with some focus on dynamic movement, stretching and leg balancing work.

REPLAY - Morning Vinyasa Yoga to Stretch Your Hamstrings
This Vinyasa Flow class with Lucy McCarthy focuses on stretching your hamstrings to improve flexibility, reduce injury, and relive back pain Do you have back pain? Do your hips feel tight or painful? Tight hamstrings can cause all sorts of knock on aches and pains.

Yoga for Runners - Knee Pain
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. Another class that focuses on the knees. This class explores how we can enjoy a well-rounded practise without putting too much pressure on the knees and also how we can adjust and find other options if we are managing knee pain. For this class, you will need a bolster, blanket, a block and a strap or similar items that you can find around your house.

Yoga for Runners - Full Body Flow
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. A dynamic and energising flow for runners, moving through a whole range of movements and stretches that focus on mobility, agility, balance, strength and coordination. We will focus on all areas of the body, exploring both dynamic and passive stretching.

Yoga for Runners - Shin Splints
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. This class is designed to support those of you dealing with shin splints. The class will go through a range of movements and stretches to help alleviate pain and discomfort from shin splints as well as highlighting some options that you can integrate into your other yoga classes to support your shins.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Standing Tall After Sitting for Long Periods
A gentle, exploratory somatic movement class. In this class we are standing ideally in bare feet, reaching out in different directions to wake up the nervous system after a period of sitting. Suitable for everyone, needs no equipment and can be done in limited space. Be curious and perhaps you'll be surprised at how awake and energised your body feels after just doing subtle movements.

Yoga for Runners - Glutes & Hips
This yoga for runners Hatha yoga class explores a combination of mobility, strengthening and stretching of the glutes and hips through a creative range of movements and stretches. A great class for runners, walkers, cyclists and also for those of us who have spent too much time sitting when travelling or working. Everyone who needs a good stretch and strengthening. A couple of yoga blocks or books and a yoga strap or belt might be helpful for this class.

Yoga for Runners: Hamstrings & Calves
This yoga for runners Hatha yoga class explores a range of movement to active, engage and strengthen the hamstrings and calves and the second half will focus on stretching the hamstrings and calves. This class is perfect for athletes, particularly runners, walkers and cyclists. Also great for those of us who just need a good stretch! A couple of bricks or books might be helpful for this class.

Pilates: Glutes, Legs and Mobile Hips
This Pilates class is great for everybody, pregnant or non-pregnant bodies will love this strengthening class. Build strength in the lower body and maintaining mobility in the hips. Feel your glutes burning with strong glute strengthening exercises and with safe exercises from side laying positions and all 4s. This is a complete lower body work that will leave you feeling stronger, energised and refreshed (and aware that maybe your glutes need some more love!). This class is particularly recommended for those who drive a lot, for after travel, or who have a more sedentary lifestyle as your lower back will love you after these strong strengthening and mobiliising exercises. If practicing pregnant please contact your healthcare provider to check the suitability of this class.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Feet, Knees & Hips
A perfect class if you've been feeling sluggish or letharic, or just low on energy. A wonderful class for those recovering from illness or injury, or who have energy challenges, because this class has only very small movements and you will simply be lying down. Energise gently, with this global, whole body gentle awakening class. Wake up feet, knees and hips as well as the rest of your systems by lying on your back and feeling the floor with your bare feet. Find a comfortable place to lie down and let your body feel nurtured and nourished by this gentle somatic movement.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Release Hands & Pelvis to calm nervous system
This gentle somatic movement class is seated and can be done at work, in the office, in a hotel room after travel or anywhere. The movements are very small and subtle, simply but very effectively calming the nervous system with just small movements in the hands and pelvis. You don't need any equipment and can do this class in a limited space.

Playful Movement: Core Integration
Build your strong core with this playful movement class to cultivate integration in the way you move with your body. Strengthen your abdominal region and harness directional clarity in your movement to encourage connectivity of both the upper and lower extremities through your centre. A wonderful class to learn the correct, strong and stable technique for doing many ab strengthening exercises. You will need two bricks.

Playful Movement: Upper Body Focus

Hip Opening Flow
Free your hips and move with more ease in this fluid full-body flow. This class focuses on releasing tension and improving mobility in the hips through a mix of dynamic movement and deep, passive stretches. By softening resistance and deepening awareness in the pelvic area, we’ll support emotional release and physical freedom. You’ll need a brick or block to assist your practice. Recorded 10/03/25

Yoga to Open the Hips
Create space and freedom in the hips with this gentle, all-levels class. Through mindful movement and deep stretches, we’ll release tension, improve mobility, and support both stability and ease. This class is designed to help us move with greater comfort and fluidity, leaving us feeling open, balanced, and refreshed. Replay from 13/02/25

Pelvic Floor Exercises (Session 2)
Build on pelvic floor strength by incorporating different speeds of movement. The pelvic floor consists of both fast and slow-twitch muscle fibers, so working at varied speeds is essential for recruiting all muscle fibers and maintaining their strength and flexibility. This is especially important for post-menopausal individuals, as fast-twitch fibers decline more rapidly with age due to reduced collagen production. You’ll move through seated, all fours, and standing positions, with yoga poses and Pilates-inspired variations that are more challenging. You may need wall for balance during faster standing movements. You'll need a yoga bolser, if you have one, and a yoga block or book. It is recommended that you do Gentle Pelvic Floor exercises before this one.

Gentle Pelvic Floor Exercises (Session 1)
In this gentle yet powerful session, Sally guides us through practical techniques to maintain a healthy pelvic floor by balancing strength and flexibility. We’ll begin with simple movements to warm up the pelvic area, followed by a dynamic and static series of yoga poses. Through a variety of positions—side-lying, all fours, seated, and standing—we’ll practise contracting and releasing the pelvic floor, helping to build resilience and functionality for everyday movement. This class is a practical and accessible way to connect with your body and feel supported.

How Yoga Can Strengthen the Pelvic Floor
This video teaches us about the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor and its connection to the respiratory diaphragm, using a pelvis model for a clear explanation. You’ll gain a solid understanding of this important relationship, and how breathing and posture can make a difference to the pelvic floor.

Back to Yoga After Illness
A gentle class to ease the body back to movement after a period of illness or injury, or after a period of not practicing. Gentle stretches to gently get the body moving again and feel more energised and invigorated after a period where we may have been more sedentary. Starting with gentle standing stretches, then stretching the hips and finally coming to floor stretches, this class is perfect to get you moving again.

REPLAY - Dynamic Flow for Quads & Hamstrings
In this class, Margi will lead us through a dynamic flow focused on lengthening and strengthening the quads and hamstrings. We’ll work towards greater flexibility and mobility, preparing the body for deeper postures like splits. Expect a balanced mix of standing poses and targeted stretches, helping us build strength and open up key muscle groups with mindful movement.

REPLAY - Vinyasa Flow for Flexible Hips
In this class, Margi will guide us through a mindfully paced Vinyasa Flow focused on opening and strengthening the hips. We'll work towards improved flexibility and mobility, preparing the body for deeper hip-focused postures like pigeon pose. Expect a balanced mix of standing and seated poses, with targeted stretches to help us build strength and release tension in key areas. Through mindful movement, we'll create more space and ease in our hips.

Rest and Restore: Evening Yin Yoga to Calm the Nervous System
Feel released and soothed in the areas which usually carry tension in the body. A deeply relaxing Yin Yoga class which focuses on releasing tension and stretching fascia around the lower back , hips and pelvis. A perfect class to soothe the nervous system, calm and ground. Have a blanket and block as props.

REPLAY - Vinyasa Flow for Hip Opening
This class will guide you through various standing and seated poses designed to open up your hips and lower back, enhance flexibility, and promote better mobility. You'll leave feeling more balanced, with a sense of lightness and ease in your body.

Lower Body Love for Every Body
A blissful, easy-to-follow yoga class that targets the lower body - feet, ankles, calves, thighs, hamstrings and - of course - hips! Great after a lot of sitting, a lot of walking, or when you're feeling overwhelmed and you'd benefit from some grounding and finding stability. You'll need a strap.

Yoga for Runners - Knee Strength
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. Today's focus will be on the knees and how we can develop our knee strength through our yoga practise. You might be aware of the need to strengthen your knees or have been guided to this as way of recovering from a knee injury. There will also be some ideas on how you can integrate awareness of your knees into your other yoga classes with some focus on dynamic movement, stretching and leg balancing work.

REPLAY - Morning Vinyasa Yoga to Stretch Your Hamstrings
This Vinyasa Flow class with Lucy McCarthy focuses on stretching your hamstrings to improve flexibility, reduce injury, and relive back pain Do you have back pain? Do your hips feel tight or painful? Tight hamstrings can cause all sorts of knock on aches and pains.

Yoga for Runners - Knee Pain
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. Another class that focuses on the knees. This class explores how we can enjoy a well-rounded practise without putting too much pressure on the knees and also how we can adjust and find other options if we are managing knee pain. For this class, you will need a bolster, blanket, a block and a strap or similar items that you can find around your house.

Yoga for Runners - Full Body Flow
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. A dynamic and energising flow for runners, moving through a whole range of movements and stretches that focus on mobility, agility, balance, strength and coordination. We will focus on all areas of the body, exploring both dynamic and passive stretching.

Yoga for Runners - Shin Splints
Part of the Yoga for Runners series. This class is designed to support those of you dealing with shin splints. The class will go through a range of movements and stretches to help alleviate pain and discomfort from shin splints as well as highlighting some options that you can integrate into your other yoga classes to support your shins.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Standing Tall After Sitting for Long Periods
A gentle, exploratory somatic movement class. In this class we are standing ideally in bare feet, reaching out in different directions to wake up the nervous system after a period of sitting. Suitable for everyone, needs no equipment and can be done in limited space. Be curious and perhaps you'll be surprised at how awake and energised your body feels after just doing subtle movements.

Yoga for Runners - Glutes & Hips
This yoga for runners Hatha yoga class explores a combination of mobility, strengthening and stretching of the glutes and hips through a creative range of movements and stretches. A great class for runners, walkers, cyclists and also for those of us who have spent too much time sitting when travelling or working. Everyone who needs a good stretch and strengthening. A couple of yoga blocks or books and a yoga strap or belt might be helpful for this class.

Yoga for Runners: Hamstrings & Calves
This yoga for runners Hatha yoga class explores a range of movement to active, engage and strengthen the hamstrings and calves and the second half will focus on stretching the hamstrings and calves. This class is perfect for athletes, particularly runners, walkers and cyclists. Also great for those of us who just need a good stretch! A couple of bricks or books might be helpful for this class.

Pilates: Glutes, Legs and Mobile Hips
This Pilates class is great for everybody, pregnant or non-pregnant bodies will love this strengthening class. Build strength in the lower body and maintaining mobility in the hips. Feel your glutes burning with strong glute strengthening exercises and with safe exercises from side laying positions and all 4s. This is a complete lower body work that will leave you feeling stronger, energised and refreshed (and aware that maybe your glutes need some more love!). This class is particularly recommended for those who drive a lot, for after travel, or who have a more sedentary lifestyle as your lower back will love you after these strong strengthening and mobiliising exercises. If practicing pregnant please contact your healthcare provider to check the suitability of this class.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Feet, Knees & Hips
A perfect class if you've been feeling sluggish or letharic, or just low on energy. A wonderful class for those recovering from illness or injury, or who have energy challenges, because this class has only very small movements and you will simply be lying down. Energise gently, with this global, whole body gentle awakening class. Wake up feet, knees and hips as well as the rest of your systems by lying on your back and feeling the floor with your bare feet. Find a comfortable place to lie down and let your body feel nurtured and nourished by this gentle somatic movement.

Gentle Somatic Movement: Release Hands & Pelvis to calm nervous system
This gentle somatic movement class is seated and can be done at work, in the office, in a hotel room after travel or anywhere. The movements are very small and subtle, simply but very effectively calming the nervous system with just small movements in the hands and pelvis. You don't need any equipment and can do this class in a limited space.
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