Anatomy › Move into Confidence › Back and Shoulders

“You are only as old as your spine”

Goes the saying. It’s really important for you to keep your spine moving so that it stays strong, healthy and flexible. But you knew that already. These videos are great if you have a desk job and don’t move as much as you could, or if you already have stiff spine, shoulders or hips. Just remember to do the practices in these videos. Every day. We have got videos of different lengths here so you don’t need to put your back out trying to fit it in your schedule.

We don’t guarantee that you’ll be ready to join the Chinese circus, but we think that your back will appreciate the extra loving you give it and will reward you with less pain. You’ll start feeling that your life has some backbone, quite literally. This will lead to you making better decisions, possibly leading a life from a position of courage. You may start to feel your back is longer, you may start to sit up taller, you may start to notice when you slump or st... Show more

 

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  • Strengthen & Align: Hatha for Back & Posture43:00
    Strengthen & Align: Hatha for Back & Posture

    Clive Fogelman

    Hatha class to explore and connect to muscles of the back so that you can awaken the energy of the spine, strengthen the back, improve posture and relieve stress and tension. Recorded 14/04/25



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  • Hatha Yoga to Strengthen Glutes & Enhance Mobility43:00
    Hatha Yoga to Strengthen Glutes & Enhance Mobility

    Clive Fogelman

    Build glute strength to help support the lower back, improve balance, and reduce the risk of injuries. The class explores stretching, strengthening and mobilising the glutes through a variety of mindful movements. A block, brick, or even a book can come in handy for some of the poses. Recorded 01/05/2025.



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  • Tutorial on Chaturanga04:43
    Tutorial on Chaturanga

    Andrew McGonigle

    There's no 'right' or 'wrong' in any yoga pose, so long as movements are made slowly and in a controlled way, mindfully and with the breath, and of course so long as there is no pain or pre-existing injury! With that in mind, Chaturanga or low plank, is one of the hardest yoga poses to master. This short tutorial on the yoga pose Chaturanga shows the action needed for the pose. Do take heed, the pose needs a LOT of strength in the shoulders and abdomen, which you'll need to build separately and whilst you build that strength, or if the pose is not suitable for your body, do please practice with your knees to the ground, or simply do a high push up, rather than the low push of Chaturanga. Enjoy!



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