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Meet Some Of Our 200HR Graduates!

Meet Some Of Our 200HR Graduates!

It’s not long until we commence our next round of Teacher Training here at Heather Yoga! This will be our 4th cycle of our 200HR programme and we can’t wait to get started.

If you’ve been wondering what it’s like to embark on such a transformative journey then check out the videos below and hear directly from our graduates about their experience!

Why 40 Days?

Why 40 Days?

For my upcoming Yoga & Coaching experience ’40 Days: Intend: Commit, Transform’ this January and February - I’ve chosen this specific length of time as it's said we can heal our habits by doing something daily- we break old negative patterns and set in motion & cement new positive ones!

5 Reasons Why Yoga Can Ease Lower Back Pain

5 Reasons Why Yoga Can Ease Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain is one of the most common complaints that lead people to a yoga class. The lower back is naturally the most flexible part of the spine and since our modern lifestyles can lead us to excess stiffness in the mid and upper back, our naturally most flexible area ends up taking on too much. So how can yoga help?

Celebrating Menopause

Celebrating Menopause

For too long menopause has been spoken of in whispers only with an air of shame clouding its story. It’s time to speak loud and proud about this change occurring in your body – one of the most natural things for a woman to experience. 

What Is A Chakra?

What Is A Chakra?

Chakra is translated as wheel, and they themselves are energy centres within the body. Think of them as a vortex of activity running up the energetic column of the body containing certain elements of programming. 

Springtime Ayurvedic Practices

Springtime Ayurvedic Practices

The transition from Winter into Spring is understood as a ‘Kapha time’, then as we progress towards Summer, Pitta rises. Kapha and Pitta, along with Vata, make up the three ‘doshas’ meaning ‘that which can cause imbalance’.

Yin Or Restorative?

Yin Or Restorative?

Do you know the difference between Yin and Restorative Yoga? I didn’t!

I thought they were pretty much the same thing. After all, the pace of the classes are similar, you hold poses for longer than in a standard yoga class, use more props and some of the poses even look similar. How wrong was I?!

It was during the Yoga Unwrapped© Teacher Training with Heather Yoga when we spent a wonderful afternoon with Adam Hocke exploring the practice of Restorative Yoga, that the difference became clear to me.