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Unity Yoga

Unity Yoga

All the classes are taught by me, Brigid Godwin. Yoga has been a huge part of my life since I took my first Ashtanga Vinyasa lesson 19 years ago. I simply loved it but had no idea at the time how life changing it was going to be for me, or that I would end up as a teacher. less

Barefoot Yoga

Barefoot Yoga

Classes at barefoot yoga are not only about enjoying the many benefits of yoga, but also a retreat from everyday life where you can come for some ‘me' time. Classes are held in a warm studio and the emphasis is on healthy alignment, breath awareness and inviting students to listen to their bodies. Classes cost £40 for a block of 5 classes (£8.00 per class) with the first class free as a trial. less

Norwich Buddhist Centre

Norwich Buddhist Centre

Starting on 3 June, this six-week course is for complete beginners who want to learn how to meditate from scratch. Or maybe you've been coming along to the drop-ins but want to benefit from a progressive, structured course in which you can communicate with others and ask questions of the teacher. less

Dan Byrne Yoga

Dan Byrne Yoga

Dan was first introduced to yoga in 2001 at a local gym. Practising once a week (on and off) for a couple of years developed into a growing interest in yoga. Progress was slow and sporadic at first but the desire to learn more and receive greater benefits resulted in Dan seeking out more knowledgeable teachers. In 2004 Dan signed up for a beginners course in ashtanga yoga at Union Yoga in Edinburgh; Dan felt that he had finally found a practice that suited him both mentally and physically. less

Yoga West London

Yoga West London

Frederique Sardais has been practicing since 1995 and teaching in London since 2001. Her main inspiration comes from the Iyengar tradition (Glenn Ceresoli) and Scaravelli Yoga (John Stirk, Gary Carter). Through her private work Frederique started to deepen her expertise in Yoga Therapy (Yoga Biomedical Trust certificate 08, Doug Keller Yoga Therapy 09) and refine her teachings to address particular issues. less

LauraYoga

LauraYoga

Thus started my love affair with yoga. It was so nice to find something again after years of dance training, that allowed me to balance, re-focus and calm. I now cant imagine my life without moments spent on a mat! My style of yoga has developed into a dynamic flow through the traditional Ashtanga yoga asanas, with movement at its core. I believe movement to be the best way to explore and connect with the body, mind and soul. less

Vinyasa Yoga & Meditation

Vinyasa Yoga & Meditation

Vinyasa Yoga is a truly holistic system of fitness and wellness, incorporating dynamic postures, movement, breath and meditation. This form of yoga offers a range of health benefits as it encompasses both mind and body, building up heat in the body to cleanse and detox. In the West, the term "yoga" is typically associated with Hatha yoga and its asanas (postures) or as a form of exercise. less

Yoga-Journey

Yoga-Journey

My name is Verity Howard. I hold the British Wheel of Yoga Teaching Diploma and Birth Light Diploma's in Pregnancy and Postnatal Yoga. On this website you will find details of my classes, something about hatha yoga, and a little bit about my own personal journey through yoga. less

North Devon Yoga Centre

North Devon Yoga Centre

Yoga began in northern India at least two thousand of years ago. It was originally a teaching with the aim of leading the dedicated practitioner closer to enlightenment. The physical postures (called "asana" in Sanskrit) commonly associated with yoga in the West were originally only a small part of the teachings of yoga. less

Beata Yoga

Beata Yoga

This site is a source of information for anyone interested in understanding the process of practicing Yoga or Pilates. I have been involved in fitness industry for 25 years, teaching pilates for nearly ten years and yoga for 5 years (I started practicing yoga in 2002.) Please browse through my pages to learn more about Iyengar yoga, Pilates, classes, future retreats and workshops and how they can be of great personal benefit to you. less

Padma Yoga Studio Spalding

Padma Yoga Studio Spalding

Padma Yoga came in to existence in 2005. Following a sports injury in 2000, founder Claire Thomas, took up yoga to support her recovery. Whilst she did not return to sport until recently, Claire found something in yoga that satisfied not only her desire to be physically challenged but also a depth in the practice that allowed her some time and space away from the challenges of her career. less

Ashtanga Yoga Guildford

Ashtanga Yoga Guildford

Mark's passion is Ashtanga Yoga, which found him in 2008 when he accompanied a friend to a class as a favour. This was repaid many-fold as he developed this transformational personal yoga practice and with it a duty to pass on the benefits realized in his life to others. Since 2008 Mark has developed a daily Ashtanga practice initially being influenced by David Swenson, an early student of 'Guruji' Shri K Patthabi Jois, the founder of modern Ashtanga Yoga. less

Peacock Tree Yoga

Peacock Tree Yoga

Lilley's been teaching since 2006 but her first experience of yoga was in the early 1990s when she took part in a pioneering therapeutic programme for asthmatics. Lilley considers yoga as being the single most effective tool in helping her to recover from an auto-immune disorder, which at its peak left her too weak to walk. less

Body 2 Fit

Body 2 Fit

Pre-Natal Yoga classes offer classical yoga techniques of breathing, movement and relaxation specially adapted to suit your individual needs through the different stages of pregnancy- helping you to prepare for birth and to help to get back in shape afterwards. Post-Natal Yoga (please feel free to bring your baby along) focuses on stabilizing the pelvis, regaining overall strength and tone particularly in the pelvic floor and abdomen. less

Yoga North Somerset

Yoga North Somerset

I came to yoga in the late 1990's after enjoying other disciplines including running, Tai-Chi, and Tae-Kwondo. I enjoyed these activities, but they weren't exactly what I was looking for. I first studied Ashtanga Yoga under a senior yoga teacher called James Critchlow in Birmingham. After I had spent several years doing a regular practice and self study he encouraged me to become a yoga teacher. less

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