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Yoga Nidra Series: Clear the Mist, Capture Clarity
This yoga nidra takes us on a journey in which we dive below the surface of our conscious, analytical mind. This nidra is perfect for the days when you are feeling overwhelmed with decisions, if focusing is difficult, or if you're suffering from the brain fog of menopause. Find a sense of quiet and spaciousness deep within that invites a connection to deep clarity and inner vision. A relief from the fog that can overcome our minds. Come away feeling clearer and more aligned with your higher vision."

Daily Morning Jivamukti Practice to Feel Good
Feel energised with the Jivamukti yoga sequence to bring flexibility, strength and positive mindset into your day. This class is a counted invitation to simply breathe in each pose. The sequence is energising and includes a handstand at the wall if that is in your practice. You will need a wall space and two blocks.

Yoga Nidra Series: From Anxious to Ease ‘Robust Tranquility’
This deeply relaxing yoga nidra takes us on a journey from an anxious, whirling mind to spacious ease. Through guidance, we drop into deep relaxation that allows for a settling of the mind whilst we create new imprints of trust over angst. Come away feeling more expansive, calm, steady, and deeply relaxed.

Meditation:Watching the Breath
In this first introduction to meditation video we use the breath as our anchor. Learn how to pay close attention to your breath and how it feels in your body; start to explore all its qualities. Get really involved in all its personality - length, depth, temperature, quality. Fully inhabit it. Breathe in, knowing you are breathing in, breathe out, knowing you are breathing out. Use it as an anchor to the present moment. The minute you notice your mind drifting off to something else, make a point of bringing it right back. Keep the focus and enjoy this meditation introduction! Watch the intruction here: https://movementformodernlife.com/yoga-class-1238-meditation-series-introduction

Meditation: Counting the Breath
In the third part in our Introduction to Meditation series, we start to count the breath. Get settled in a comfortable spot, either sitting or lying down, and begin to count your breaths backwards from 20 to 1. Say to yourself mentally, I am breathing in 20, I am breathing out 20. I am breathing in 19, I am breathing out 19, and so on until you reach 1. If you notice your mind has wandered away from this focus, draw it back. If you lose your count, start again. If you manage to get all the way to 1, try starting at 50 next time. You might want to use this exercise as a tool to anchor an anxious mind any time you feel overwhelmed.

Meditation: Exploring the Breath
In the fourth part in our Introduction to Meditation Series with Nikita, we learn how to explore breath patterns as a means to change the way we feel. Allow the exhale to be twice as long as the inhale to give the body a chance of releasing all the old, to make space for the fresh new oxygenated air to flow in fully. Start at an equal breath (e.g. inhale for six seconds and exhale for six seconds) then increase gradually to a ratio of 1:1.5 (e.g. inhaling for six seconds and exhaling for nine seconds). Eventually, breathing to a ratio of 1:2 (e.g. inhaling for six and exhaling for 12 seconds). Maintain for up to about 20 breaths and then return to normal breath. If you are asthmatic, you may find that it's tricky to get to the full 1:2 ratio at first, in which case stay at 1:1.5. This is another great technique you might want to use as a tool to anchor an anxious mind any time you feel overwhelmed.

Meditation: Feeling the Breath
In the second part in our introduction to meditation class we notice the breath within the body. Notice the body's involuntary response to your inhalations and exhalations; from the most obvious, loudest reactions (like the rise and fall of the chest, the expansion and release of the mid body) - to the more subtle and quieter ones (like the gentle drawing back behind the eyes as you inhale, to the sensation of the palms of the hands as you exhale). Notice how you feel before and after doing this short meditation class, you might be surprised at how effective just a few minutes in meditation can be!

Meditation Series Introduction
A really accessible introduction to meditation comprising five short breath based meditation classes to help you land in the present moment and move into your body. Using the breath is a very simple anchor for your thoughts and can be an easy way to start meditation. Each meditation invites you to focus on the breath in a different way. Be aware of the thoughts that creep into your mind. They will inevitably come, but when they do, try not to engage with them. Simply notice and observe them in a detached way. Acknowledge them and let them go. See them and send them on. If you find yourself being drawn off on a narrative, be compassionate toward yourself and simply bring yourself gently back to the breath. Remember, there is no failure; only meditating. The act of meditating is to mindfully watch the thoughts, rather than to carelessly engage with them. You are winning by even attempting the exercise.

Beginners 4: Twist to unwind
Twists help you feel yourself again. So whether you’re stiff, stressed-out, sluggish, or plain out of sorts, Clare’s simple twist practice will leave you feeling grounded and re-energised. Perfect for morning or evening. The class ends on a savasana, so feel free to lay down and soak up the practice for as long as you need.

Yoga for Mental & Physical Balance
Find balance and ease in both body and mind with this moderate flow class. Through steady movement and mindful breath, we’ll cultivate strength, stability, and a sense of calm. This practice is designed to leave us feeling centered, refreshed, and effortlessly grounded. Replay from 10/02/25

Side Stretch - Gentle Flow
Breathe deeper and move with ease in this gentle yoga class. Through mindful side stretches and soothing twists, we’ll create space in the ribs, spine, and shoulders, helping to expand our lung capacity and release built-up tension. This class is perfect for anyone looking to improve their breath, relieve tightness, and feel a sense of spaciousness in both body and mind. Replay from 31/01/25

Awaken Energy with Vinyasa Flow
Awaken your energy and brighten your mood with this uplifting backbend-focused flow. Through heart-opening postures and mindful movement, we’ll create space in the body, boost vitality, and tap into our inner radiance. This practice is designed to invigorate, uplift, and leave us feeling open, strong, and full of light. Replay of 27/01/25

Hatha Yoga to Feel Ready for Bed
Let’s unwind and prepare for a deep, restful sleep with this hatha yoga class. Through gentle stretches, calming breathwork, and mindful movement, we’ll release tension, quiet our minds, and shift from stress to relaxation. This class is designed to soothe our nervous system, ease our bodies into stillness, and create the perfect conditions for deep, restorative sleep.

Anxious Mornings Antidote
This is a great practice to do before getting out of bed, as a first thing in the morning breath practice, or as a practice to do when we're feeling overwhelmed or anxious. Starting with grounding and mindfulness of the breath, then an ujjayi breath practiced followed by alternate nostril breathing. Great breathwork practices to learn for when we need to find some peace and space in the day.

Winter Meditation
A beautiful Meditation filmed outdoors, with the theme of the elements. Feel yourself grounded, feel unravelled and released. If you can, do the meditation outside and feel the air on your skin and enjoy that feeling of coming back to the present moment.

Hatha Yoga to Calm the Nervous System
A restorative and healing class designed to calm and settle the nervous system, to ground oursevles and create an overall feeling of balance in body and mind. This class starts with a long, calming mindfulness body scan, then some gentle movement and stretching before finsihing with a calming breathing and visualisation practise.

REPLAY - Connect with your Feet
This luscious hatha yoga class starts with self-care and grounding. Feel relaxed and released with this grounding yoga class which focuses on the feet. We connect deeply with our feet through a series of foot-focused poses. As we move with intention, we’ll strengthen our foundation, inviting stability and ease into our practice. Together, we’ll explore how nurturing our connection to the ground enhances our overall experience on the mat, allowing us to feel more balanced and centered in our bodies.

Easy Morning Yoga with Clive (Part 2)
This hatha yoga class helps us to move with ease, helping us settle into our day with a sense of flow and relaxation. Move through a soft, supportive sequence that feels effortless as we reconnect with our bodies and breath. Whether we’re easing back into our practice or looking for a soothing start, this class will help us feel grounded and refreshed, one gentle stretch at a time.

Yoga for Chronic Pain
A gentle, breath-led practice that emphasises self-care and choice. Practitioners will be encouraged to skip or modify any pose that causes discomfort.

REPLAY - Slow Flow for Hamstrings
In this class with Lucy, we focus on gentle forward folds, specifically targeting the hamstrings. These slow, mindful movements invite introspection and calm, helping to release tension in both the body and mind. This practice offers a peaceful retreat, allowing you to reconnect with yourself and find balance in the present moment.

Vinyasa for Grounding and Stability
In this class, we flow through a series of standing poses designed to ground us and help us reconnect with the foundation of our practice—our feet. Together, we’ll cultivate stability, mindfulness, and intention as we wind down our day. It’s the perfect opportunity to center ourselves, find balance, and feel supported by the earth beneath us.

Yoga Nidra Series: Regain Zest For Life
This yoga nidra journey is for when life is challenging and we find ourselves feeling listless and without purpose. Lucy guides us into a deep state of inner listening with honesty and clarity so that we can acknowledge any feelings of apathy within. We embrace what is, whilst coaxing forth submerged desires and motivating forces. Perfect for those times when life is overwhelming or when we are feeling listless. Especially beneficial for those experiencing menopause, going through life changes or for those who would like to feel passion and enthusiasm again.

REPLAY - Summer Special - Balance to build Bone Density & Quiet the Mind
This class is focused on balancing poses, building strength in your legs and using body weight to build bone density. Balance poses naturally ask you to slow down, focus and quiet the mind.

Breathe and Meditate to Feel Relaxed and Positive
Calm the nervous system with this Jivamukti breathwork and meditation practice. Alternate nostril breathing is taught with Sanskrit and then a meditation with the internal mantra of 'Hari Om.' If you have mala beads and wish to practice with those, have them on hand.

Yoga Nidra Series: Clear the Mist, Capture Clarity
This yoga nidra takes us on a journey in which we dive below the surface of our conscious, analytical mind. This nidra is perfect for the days when you are feeling overwhelmed with decisions, if focusing is difficult, or if you're suffering from the brain fog of menopause. Find a sense of quiet and spaciousness deep within that invites a connection to deep clarity and inner vision. A relief from the fog that can overcome our minds. Come away feeling clearer and more aligned with your higher vision."

Daily Morning Jivamukti Practice to Feel Good
Feel energised with the Jivamukti yoga sequence to bring flexibility, strength and positive mindset into your day. This class is a counted invitation to simply breathe in each pose. The sequence is energising and includes a handstand at the wall if that is in your practice. You will need a wall space and two blocks.

Yoga Nidra Series: From Anxious to Ease ‘Robust Tranquility’
This deeply relaxing yoga nidra takes us on a journey from an anxious, whirling mind to spacious ease. Through guidance, we drop into deep relaxation that allows for a settling of the mind whilst we create new imprints of trust over angst. Come away feeling more expansive, calm, steady, and deeply relaxed.

Meditation:Watching the Breath
In this first introduction to meditation video we use the breath as our anchor. Learn how to pay close attention to your breath and how it feels in your body; start to explore all its qualities. Get really involved in all its personality - length, depth, temperature, quality. Fully inhabit it. Breathe in, knowing you are breathing in, breathe out, knowing you are breathing out. Use it as an anchor to the present moment. The minute you notice your mind drifting off to something else, make a point of bringing it right back. Keep the focus and enjoy this meditation introduction! Watch the intruction here: https://movementformodernlife.com/yoga-class-1238-meditation-series-introduction

Meditation: Counting the Breath
In the third part in our Introduction to Meditation series, we start to count the breath. Get settled in a comfortable spot, either sitting or lying down, and begin to count your breaths backwards from 20 to 1. Say to yourself mentally, I am breathing in 20, I am breathing out 20. I am breathing in 19, I am breathing out 19, and so on until you reach 1. If you notice your mind has wandered away from this focus, draw it back. If you lose your count, start again. If you manage to get all the way to 1, try starting at 50 next time. You might want to use this exercise as a tool to anchor an anxious mind any time you feel overwhelmed.

Meditation: Exploring the Breath
In the fourth part in our Introduction to Meditation Series with Nikita, we learn how to explore breath patterns as a means to change the way we feel. Allow the exhale to be twice as long as the inhale to give the body a chance of releasing all the old, to make space for the fresh new oxygenated air to flow in fully. Start at an equal breath (e.g. inhale for six seconds and exhale for six seconds) then increase gradually to a ratio of 1:1.5 (e.g. inhaling for six seconds and exhaling for nine seconds). Eventually, breathing to a ratio of 1:2 (e.g. inhaling for six and exhaling for 12 seconds). Maintain for up to about 20 breaths and then return to normal breath. If you are asthmatic, you may find that it's tricky to get to the full 1:2 ratio at first, in which case stay at 1:1.5. This is another great technique you might want to use as a tool to anchor an anxious mind any time you feel overwhelmed.

Meditation: Feeling the Breath
In the second part in our introduction to meditation class we notice the breath within the body. Notice the body's involuntary response to your inhalations and exhalations; from the most obvious, loudest reactions (like the rise and fall of the chest, the expansion and release of the mid body) - to the more subtle and quieter ones (like the gentle drawing back behind the eyes as you inhale, to the sensation of the palms of the hands as you exhale). Notice how you feel before and after doing this short meditation class, you might be surprised at how effective just a few minutes in meditation can be!

Meditation Series Introduction
A really accessible introduction to meditation comprising five short breath based meditation classes to help you land in the present moment and move into your body. Using the breath is a very simple anchor for your thoughts and can be an easy way to start meditation. Each meditation invites you to focus on the breath in a different way. Be aware of the thoughts that creep into your mind. They will inevitably come, but when they do, try not to engage with them. Simply notice and observe them in a detached way. Acknowledge them and let them go. See them and send them on. If you find yourself being drawn off on a narrative, be compassionate toward yourself and simply bring yourself gently back to the breath. Remember, there is no failure; only meditating. The act of meditating is to mindfully watch the thoughts, rather than to carelessly engage with them. You are winning by even attempting the exercise.

Beginners 4: Twist to unwind
Twists help you feel yourself again. So whether you’re stiff, stressed-out, sluggish, or plain out of sorts, Clare’s simple twist practice will leave you feeling grounded and re-energised. Perfect for morning or evening. The class ends on a savasana, so feel free to lay down and soak up the practice for as long as you need.

Yoga for Mental & Physical Balance
Find balance and ease in both body and mind with this moderate flow class. Through steady movement and mindful breath, we’ll cultivate strength, stability, and a sense of calm. This practice is designed to leave us feeling centered, refreshed, and effortlessly grounded. Replay from 10/02/25

Side Stretch - Gentle Flow
Breathe deeper and move with ease in this gentle yoga class. Through mindful side stretches and soothing twists, we’ll create space in the ribs, spine, and shoulders, helping to expand our lung capacity and release built-up tension. This class is perfect for anyone looking to improve their breath, relieve tightness, and feel a sense of spaciousness in both body and mind. Replay from 31/01/25

Awaken Energy with Vinyasa Flow
Awaken your energy and brighten your mood with this uplifting backbend-focused flow. Through heart-opening postures and mindful movement, we’ll create space in the body, boost vitality, and tap into our inner radiance. This practice is designed to invigorate, uplift, and leave us feeling open, strong, and full of light. Replay of 27/01/25

Hatha Yoga to Feel Ready for Bed
Let’s unwind and prepare for a deep, restful sleep with this hatha yoga class. Through gentle stretches, calming breathwork, and mindful movement, we’ll release tension, quiet our minds, and shift from stress to relaxation. This class is designed to soothe our nervous system, ease our bodies into stillness, and create the perfect conditions for deep, restorative sleep.

Anxious Mornings Antidote
This is a great practice to do before getting out of bed, as a first thing in the morning breath practice, or as a practice to do when we're feeling overwhelmed or anxious. Starting with grounding and mindfulness of the breath, then an ujjayi breath practiced followed by alternate nostril breathing. Great breathwork practices to learn for when we need to find some peace and space in the day.

Winter Meditation
A beautiful Meditation filmed outdoors, with the theme of the elements. Feel yourself grounded, feel unravelled and released. If you can, do the meditation outside and feel the air on your skin and enjoy that feeling of coming back to the present moment.

Hatha Yoga to Calm the Nervous System
A restorative and healing class designed to calm and settle the nervous system, to ground oursevles and create an overall feeling of balance in body and mind. This class starts with a long, calming mindfulness body scan, then some gentle movement and stretching before finsihing with a calming breathing and visualisation practise.

REPLAY - Connect with your Feet
This luscious hatha yoga class starts with self-care and grounding. Feel relaxed and released with this grounding yoga class which focuses on the feet. We connect deeply with our feet through a series of foot-focused poses. As we move with intention, we’ll strengthen our foundation, inviting stability and ease into our practice. Together, we’ll explore how nurturing our connection to the ground enhances our overall experience on the mat, allowing us to feel more balanced and centered in our bodies.

Easy Morning Yoga with Clive (Part 2)
This hatha yoga class helps us to move with ease, helping us settle into our day with a sense of flow and relaxation. Move through a soft, supportive sequence that feels effortless as we reconnect with our bodies and breath. Whether we’re easing back into our practice or looking for a soothing start, this class will help us feel grounded and refreshed, one gentle stretch at a time.

Yoga for Chronic Pain
A gentle, breath-led practice that emphasises self-care and choice. Practitioners will be encouraged to skip or modify any pose that causes discomfort.

REPLAY - Slow Flow for Hamstrings
In this class with Lucy, we focus on gentle forward folds, specifically targeting the hamstrings. These slow, mindful movements invite introspection and calm, helping to release tension in both the body and mind. This practice offers a peaceful retreat, allowing you to reconnect with yourself and find balance in the present moment.

Vinyasa for Grounding and Stability
In this class, we flow through a series of standing poses designed to ground us and help us reconnect with the foundation of our practice—our feet. Together, we’ll cultivate stability, mindfulness, and intention as we wind down our day. It’s the perfect opportunity to center ourselves, find balance, and feel supported by the earth beneath us.

Yoga Nidra Series: Regain Zest For Life
This yoga nidra journey is for when life is challenging and we find ourselves feeling listless and without purpose. Lucy guides us into a deep state of inner listening with honesty and clarity so that we can acknowledge any feelings of apathy within. We embrace what is, whilst coaxing forth submerged desires and motivating forces. Perfect for those times when life is overwhelming or when we are feeling listless. Especially beneficial for those experiencing menopause, going through life changes or for those who would like to feel passion and enthusiasm again.

REPLAY - Summer Special - Balance to build Bone Density & Quiet the Mind
This class is focused on balancing poses, building strength in your legs and using body weight to build bone density. Balance poses naturally ask you to slow down, focus and quiet the mind.

Breathe and Meditate to Feel Relaxed and Positive
Calm the nervous system with this Jivamukti breathwork and meditation practice. Alternate nostril breathing is taught with Sanskrit and then a meditation with the internal mantra of 'Hari Om.' If you have mala beads and wish to practice with those, have them on hand.

Yoga Nidra Series: Clear the Mist, Capture Clarity
This yoga nidra takes us on a journey in which we dive below the surface of our conscious, analytical mind. This nidra is perfect for the days when you are feeling overwhelmed with decisions, if focusing is difficult, or if you're suffering from the brain fog of menopause. Find a sense of quiet and spaciousness deep within that invites a connection to deep clarity and inner vision. A relief from the fog that can overcome our minds. Come away feeling clearer and more aligned with your higher vision."

Daily Morning Jivamukti Practice to Feel Good
Feel energised with the Jivamukti yoga sequence to bring flexibility, strength and positive mindset into your day. This class is a counted invitation to simply breathe in each pose. The sequence is energising and includes a handstand at the wall if that is in your practice. You will need a wall space and two blocks.

Yoga Nidra Series: From Anxious to Ease ‘Robust Tranquility’
This deeply relaxing yoga nidra takes us on a journey from an anxious, whirling mind to spacious ease. Through guidance, we drop into deep relaxation that allows for a settling of the mind whilst we create new imprints of trust over angst. Come away feeling more expansive, calm, steady, and deeply relaxed.
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