Post-natal Yoga

Online yoga is especially suitable for new mums who may be juggling a new routine, sleeplessness and isolation. Wait at least 6 weeks after giving birth to bond with baby and recover, but it’s important to consult with your doctor for advice on when to resume practicing yoga. Please don’t rush any exercise and listen to your body.

 

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  • New Mums Series (3) Energise Me29:38
    New Mums Series (3) Energise Me

    Kristi Rodelli

    An energising yoga class, perfect to start your day. This class features sun salutations to stretch out, core work to find your inner and outer strength for the day and plenty of twists. Perfect for post-natal recovery and all of us looking to strengthen and energise! You will need a block and a strap.



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  • New Mums Series (2): Motivate Me22:26
    New Mums Series (2): Motivate Me

    Kristi Rodelli

    Get motivated with this yoga class, ideal for mornings, which focuses on the core, upper body and legs with breathwork, core work and standing poses. You'll feel stronger, happier and more motivated. Ideal for post-natal strength or for any of us who like to feel motivated and stronger. You'll need a block and access to a clear wall for shoulder opening variations.



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  • New Mums Series (1) Nourish Me26:00
    New Mums Series (1) Nourish Me

    Kristi Rodelli

    A yoga class in the Forrest yoga style to open the shoulders and the upper back whilst strengthening the core. Feel your heart opening as your upper back opens. Starting with shoulder openers, then shoulder opening child's pose variation, abdominal strengthening and backbends. This class is perfect for those of us who need an antidote to time at a desk, or have stiff shoulders and upper back, and wonderful for new mums too. You will need two blocks.



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  • Healthy Spine SOS for New Mums15:37
    Healthy Spine SOS for New Mums

    Lucy McCarthy

    Give yourself some ‘you’ time to replenish and rejuvenate. A wonderful short and gentle yoga class especially for mums who might be suffering from back, neck and shoulder tension from all the nursing and lifting. With a focus on twisting and back and shoulder opening, this yoga class helps to open the chest and stretch and strengthen the back. Nourish yourself to prevent depletion and exhaustion setting in. You will need a bolster and a strap.



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  • Mum and Baby Yoga Class 17:23
    Mum and Baby Yoga Class

    Lucy McCarthy

    A short, gentle yoga class with your baby to open and stretch your body with simple twists and side body openings. Perfect for new mums who are short on time, and with some play and interaction with your babe. You will need a blanket for baby to lie on.



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  • Mum And Baby In A Hurry09:02
    Mum And Baby In A Hurry

    Sally Parkes

    For when you're really short on time, or you don't think baby has the attention span for a full class, this 'In a Hurry' Mum and Baby Yoga Class is here for you. With simple stretches to help you keep strong and fleixble during those first few months, and taking time to connect with baby.



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  • Mum and Baby: Move with Your Baby18:27
    Mum and Baby: Move with Your Baby

    Sally Parkes

    This mum and baby yoga class is suitable for babies from 5 - 7 months old. It's all about following your baby's lead, connecting with each other, and seeing where the stretches take you! You'll move gently with your breath whilst both mum and baby get some stretches. Plenty of ideas of how to incorporate yoga into your baby's life at an early stage, making both mum and baby happier and more relaxed.



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  • Abdominal Separation Recovery17:15
    Abdominal Separation Recovery

    Sally Parkes

    Diastasis Recti is the separation of the central abdominal muscles that sometimes occurs in post-natal women. The muscles can be gently encouraged back in to place with the right kind movements. This sequence takes you through a gentle series of asana that works the transverse and oblique muscles whilst minimising pressure in the abdomen and uterus, and encourages the central abdominal muscles back together. You will need a strap and the block.



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  • Gentle Post Natal Recovery19:08
    Gentle Post Natal Recovery

    Sally Parkes

    A yoga sequence that is suitable from twelve weeks post-natal, that incorporates gentle movements to stimulate the abdominal and pelvic muscles, whilst stretching the lower back, neck and shoulders. You will need a strap and a block.



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  • Post-Natal: Relax and Restore 23:13
    Post-Natal: Relax and Restore

    Sally Parkes

    Welcome home, you are free to relax! Sometimes with so much to do, we forget that our emotional batteries are nearly flat and become overwhelmed. Take time to focus on you and only you. Moving slowly and with ease, breathing deeply and thoughtfully, it's finally time to relax! You will need a bolster, strap and block.



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  • Post-Natal: Free Your  Spine22:25
    Post-Natal: Free Your Spine

    Sally Parkes

    Our spine is not only our physical back bone but also our emotional one, and as mums we need to maintain its health for us to do our work well whilst feeling supported. The sequence will work on strengthening and freeing the muscles around the spine and back area, the aim of which is to be strong when you need to be and flexible when you just need to ‘let go’. You will need a strap and a block.



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  • Subtle Hip Strength20:37
    Subtle Hip Strength

    Sally Parkes

    A class focused on strengthening the hips by incorporating bandha work into the asana. This will be followed with some slow hips stretches and releases that aim to ground our energy further and bring us back to the ‘here and now’. You will need a strap and a block.



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  • Post Natal: Standing Sequence For Strength19:58
    Post Natal: Standing Sequence For Strength

    Sally Parkes

    A standing sequence of asana that require subtle strength and focus to help us become grounded, and energetically root down in to the earth. Breathe deeply in to the abdomen whilst feeling supported by the earth. In this way we can come back to the 'now' and become more accepting of what 'is'.



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  • Post Natal: Energising Gentle Flow19:58
    Post Natal: Energising Gentle Flow

    Sally Parkes

    Progress continues from Sun Salutations by incorporating lunges and brief holds in plank position to energise a tired body. This will be balanced out with asana to strengthen the back area before stretching the whole body out to release tension.



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  • Post Natal: Gentle Hatha Flow20:49
    Post Natal: Gentle Hatha Flow

    Sally Parkes

    Starting with gentle and slow Sun Salutation variations that aim to free up the neck, shoulders and lower back, this class getting you in the flow after having a baby, followed by some focused core work, the aim of which is to reenergise the pelvic region and give your spine more support when carrying your child. You will need a mat, block and strap.



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  • Post Natal: Stretch And Breathe22:04
    Post Natal: Stretch And Breathe

    Sally Parkes

    A gentle sequence that focuses on the breath and making space, physically and emotionally. We will begin by mobilising each joint and gently moving and stretching the spine before working through a gentle hatha yoga flow and subtle breath awareness before moving into relaxation. You will need a bolster and a blanket. Suitable from about 8 weeks postnatal or 10 weeks+ if you had a c-section.



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  • Pelvic Floor Awakening57:32
    Pelvic Floor Awakening

    Mollie McClelland Morris

    Everyone needs to take care of their pelvic floor. The first 10 minutes is a tutorial to bring about deep awareness and understanding of this area. Gentle supine movements eventually build to a stronger standing flow working core stability and balance, all with a focus on caring for your pelvic floor. Gentle, slow paced and extremely beneficial for everyone. You may like to have blocks or a bolster ready for support during the final relaxation.



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  • New Mothers (3): Strength & Balance24:58
    New Mothers (3): Strength & Balance

    Mollie McClelland Morris

    Part 3 of Mollie's series for new mothers. Continue to strenthen your pelvic floor and build stability with stronger standing poses and balances all still at a gentle pace, perfect for recuperating bodies. You may like to have blocks or a bolster ready for support during the final relaxation.



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