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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

‘Yoga and Injury’ by guest blogger – Kay Manby

A G MOHAN wrote…”All of us have experienced times when it felt as though everything  was coming apart, disintegrating around us into so many pieces, and we were without a way of holding them together.  Yet often what is fragmented and chaotic about the situation is not the event
July 09, 2014
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A G Mohan, Breathing, healing with yoga, health, injury, knee injury, well-being, wellbeing, Yoga, yoga therapy

Is sugar the food of love?

In amongst real news at the start of 2014, there’ve been headlines such as ‘The Sugar Trap!’ ‘No more sugar’, ‘Are you addicted to sugar?’ I’m bemused, surely there’s nothing new about the news that too much sugar is bad for us? Bu
January 25, 2014
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addiction, Amanda Latchmore, Beginners yoga classes in Harrogate, cake, Happiness, harrogate yoga, health, Is sugar the food of love?, love, mental health, sugar, sugar addiction, Yoga classes Harrogate, yoga classes in Harrogate, Yoga Harrogate

In the Harbour or out at Sea?

‘A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.’ I read this quote by John A. Shedd in class last week. A lot of discussion was provoked by very few words. As one student said, “there’s a lot in there”. Some of the comments related d
October 07, 2012
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acceptance, Amanda Latchmore Art, authenticity, courage, dharma, Happiness, health, John A. Shedd, mental health, Monopoly, Robert Maxwell, soul, Victor Watson, Waddingtons, well-being, wellbeing

The Tethered Camel

A couple of weeks ago I was saying to one of my students that I wished I was free to travel to exotic, far-flung places and attend yoga workshops of special interest to me, but how the constraints of my teaching schedule prevented me from doing these things. She said “Ahhhh R
March 09, 2012
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Authentic Movement, Five Top Regrets of the Dying, Happiness, health, mental health, well-being, wellbeing

The Way of the Worrier

“You could worry the hind legs off a donkey” my Mother used to say to me when I was a teenager. She was right, and my tendency to be anxious and to worry about things, remained almost constant until I reached my forties. Then I remember marvelling at how much more pleasant life was wi
February 13, 2012
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Dr.Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Elaine Aron, Happiness, health, highly sensitive person, meditation, mental health, well-being, wellbeing

Learning from Beautiful Bonnie

A couple of weeks ago I had my first opportunity to learn from Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen* – on a workshop entitled ‘Exploring the Embodiment of our Organs from a Developmental Perspective.’  During those three wonderful days in Liverpool, I caught up with many special and mu
June 18, 2011
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BMCA, Body-Mind Centering®, Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, breath, Breathing, Currents, health, Heart, Lungs, mesonephros, metanephros, Parsvakonasana, pronephros, registered somatic movement educator, registered somatic movement therapist, somatics

Playfulness

I learned long ago that muddle and uncertainty can be the melting pot for creativity. The tricky bit is tolerating the discomfort and staying with the process until things unfold. Curiosity and playfulness can help with this. My daughter recently went on a clowning workshop; the parti
April 30, 2011
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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

Soft Spine, Fluid Spine

In class last week we did the ‘Saggy Cat’ experiment. We investigated how to bring a more fluid connection between body/spine and head/neck in back bends and certain standing poses – and in our daily lives. From ‘all fours’ position – on hands and knees – we im
March 07, 2011
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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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