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Babies know how to twist!

Twists – there are a multitude of teaching instructions and ‘how-to-do’ theories for these asanas. I believe that in the practice of yoga poses, particularly twists, we often make things more complicated than they really need to be. If we observe the developmental mo
August 27, 2018
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Ardha Matsyendrasana, developmental movement patterns, Half Lord of the Fishes, healthy spine, how to do a twist, Marichyasana 3, parivrtta trikonasana, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, twists

Hypermobility help – through body awareness and movement patterns

“Good alignment involves a dynamic organisation of the body that facilitates the conduit of force through the body and beyond.” Wise words from Donna Farhi. However for the hypermobile yoga practitioner, good alignment may be difficult to achieve. Hypermobile joints are a common
January 03, 2018
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developmental movement patterns, healthy knees, hyper-mobility, hypermobility, knee pain, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist

The Inchworm Story – movement antics at Harrogate Yoga

The Inchworm Story – movement antics at Harrogate Yoga Is that an apple stalk on my kitchen floor I wondered? Or could it be ….ALIVE? I slid some kitchen paper under the ‘apple stalk’ and placed it on my kitchen table for a closer inspection. I gave it a little poke – this
March 22, 2017
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Body-Mind Centering®, caterpillars, Danny Kaye, David Bowie, developmental movement patterns, harrogate yoga classes, healthy spine, Inchworm, looper, Melanie Bastier, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, RHS Harlow Carr, somatics, spinal push pattern, Spine

How to find support from the core for a healthy spine

  ‘Build core strength’, ‘tone your abs’, or as my son would say ‘get a God Bod’! These exhortations are usually aimed at strengthening the superficial abdominal muscles – the ‘six pack’. A common way to achieve these objectiv
August 18, 2014
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back bending, Bhujangasana, Body-Mind Centering®, breath, Breathing, Cobra, core strength, core support, developmental movement patterns, health, healthy back, healthy spine, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, somatics, well-being, wellbeing

How to do Trikonasana – the fluid way

Back in 1991, I had my first experience of Body-Mind Centering® on the beautiful Greek island of Skyros. ‘Sense millions of cells in your body….. expanding and condensing in a breathing rhythm all of their own’, said our teacher, Jens Johannsen. Then we basked in the
January 29, 2013
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Body-Mind Centering®, breath, developmental movement patterns, How to do Trikonasana, Navel Radiation, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, Skyros, somatics, Trikonasana, well-being, yielding

Bright Lights and Energy Centres

A few years ago I’d become exhausted through working very intensively. I was due to make a presentation on the Endocrine System and its relationship with the chakras and I wondered how I would find the energy to prepare yet another piece of work. I began experimenting in my own yoga p
June 02, 2011
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Ajna Chakra, Anahata Chakra, Body-Mind Centering®, Chakras, developmental movement patterns, Endocrine Glands, handstand, harrogate yoga, headstand, Linda Hartley, Manipura Chakra, meditation, mental health, Muladhara Chakra, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, Sahasrara Chakra, somatics, Svadishthana Chakra, upward bow, upward facing dog, Vishuddha Chakra, Wisdom of the Body Moving

‘Organic’ Yoga

‘Can yoga make you more creative?’ one of my students asked a few years ago. I replied that it seemed to help my own creative process and also my tenacity to see projects through. I asked a few students whose work involved being creative, what they thought? One person said she believe
April 02, 2011
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Beginners yoga classes in Harrogate, Body-Mind Psychotherapy, Bow, developmental movement patterns, Dhanurasana, Exploring Body-Mind Centering, Locust, mental health, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, shalabhasana, somatic yoga, somatics, Virabhadrasana 1, visceral sensation, Warrior 1, yoga classes in Harrogate

Wild Monkey Mind Morning

I had the whole wild monkey mind number going on in my asana practice this morning – chitter chatter, chit chat – a host of unsettling thoughts and doubts. Amongst other things, I could hear my joiner cutting tiles for my new bathroom and knew he wanted a decision from me
March 25, 2011
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Body-Mind Centering®, breath, Breathing, developmental movement patterns, Happiness, homolateral movement, homologous movement, Hydrangea Annabelle, kapalabahti, mental health, Sandra Sabatini, savasana, somatics, wild monkey mind, yoga classes in Harrogate

Support from the Earth

Last week I wrote about the Yield and Push developmental movement pattern. Thoughts about yielding continued to travel through my mind since I watched and heard with horror the news of the earthquake and aftermath, in Japan. We gain so much reassurance from our relationship with the g
March 19, 2011
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baby movement, Body-Mind Centering®, developmental movement patterns, Earthquake in Japan, health, homologous movement, mental health, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, somatics, tonic labyrinthine, well-being, wellbeing, yielding, yoga classes in Harrogate

Acorns to Oak Trees

A regular theme in my classes is ‘Yield and Push’. Through exploring this developmental movement pattern we are aiming for an embodied sense of good alignment in yoga asana that leads to a clear sense of good alignment from within, rather than lots of rules about ‘th
March 14, 2011
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Body-Mind Centering®, developmental movement patterns, Donna Farhi, Exploring Body-Mind Centering, Natural Intelligence, Piera Nina Teatini, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, somatics, Susan Aposhyan, well-being, Yoga classes Harrogate
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About Amanda

“I began practising yoga in 1972 and I loved the effect it had on me – of gradually becoming stronger in mind and body, more resilient to life’s ups and downs, more connected to my feelings, more joyful and more creative. Both my yoga journey and my creativity gained momentum in the early nineties, it was at this time that I was privileged to begin learning Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga………….”

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