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Thursday, May 23, 2024
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Thursday, April 18, 2024
Hello from Sarsha
I know some of you know me, but let me introduce myself again for those that are new here and don't know me.
I'm Sarsha - I'm 53years young!
Yoga teacher/guide and proud custodian of the space I named Yoga Movement Studio.
Yoga has been in my life for many years, nearly 30 years. I have been teaching/guiding yoga movement for over half of those years.
I came to yoga because of work related back pain (I was a sewing machinist for 12 years) and yoga has also helped me navigate mental health issues.
Yoga guides me everyday to just be and know that is enough - self acceptance.
Yoga has given and continues to give vitality and a zest for life.
I no longer have constant back pain and my mental health is good most of the time and when its not (we all have off days) I dip deeper into my yoga Knowledge and practice.
I have studied yoga and movement with many different mentors over the years. And now teach my own eclectic mix of yoga, Pilates, movement and mindfulness.
I created Yoga Movement Studio as an urban sanctuary for sustainable movement and mindful rest. For those who want to take time to nurture and nourish themselves with movement and rest. I aim to be a guide to help you find healthy nourishing movement that suits and works for your body. And mindful calmness to help your flourish mentally and emotionally.
I have sparked the light of yoga in many others over the years. Some have been with me years and are the back bone of the YMS community/family. Several have gone on to be yoga teachers themselves!
Yoga doesn't have to be about advanced poses, it can be about self acceptance, thoughtful sustainable movement and mindful rest/stillness/relaxation. The biggest take away from yoga movement is that yoga is a life long (yet not forcibly everyday) commitment to move better and feel better. Lots of thiose who attend yoga movement classes feel benefit with one class per week.
Outside of yoga teaching/guiding I am a mum to two kids 12 & 14 years as I write this, a wife, a daughter and a friend. My other passion in life is horses. Horses have been in my life for 40+ years. I was 10 when I had my first riding lesson and I have been horsey-ing ever since. I am horse guardian to Mr B the equine love of my life. If I'm not yoga-ing you will find me at the farm, field poo-picking, horse grooming, stable mucking out or horse riding. Having a horse gets me out in nature everyday. My life is a routine of school runs, family time (as a family we enjoy the outdoors, walking and ski-ing), horsey-ing and yoga.
Pre-kids I was a gym, spinn and road cycling bunny/junkie! When the kids came along I decided to cut myself some slack and not pressure myself back to the gym, spinn or cycling. I still haven't returned to them, I have dabbled but find it hard to keep a regular commitment with all that is going on in my life now. That said yoga, my kids/family time and my horse keep me happy and healthy.
Happiness and health to you.
Sarsha
PS. I look forward to sharing yoga movement with you either in person at YMS or via the online studio.
All the details of both are on the website yogamovement.studio
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Why Movement matters.
Life is movement.
We move we live.
How we move can affect our whole being!
Movement does not have to be complicated.
Move and explore as many ways to move your body as possible.
Move in ways that you don't normally move.
The more ways we move the body the more vitality we bring to our whole being.
Move with intention and awareness - this is what a movement practice at YMS is all about.
With movement it is a use it or lose it situation, that doesn't mean that you can't regain mobility because you can, but it is much easier to maintain it than regain it.
Move your joints to establish ease of range of movement - ROM.
Moving joints helps to balance the muscles associated with the joint.
Balance of the muscles = flexibility and strength.
Moving joints in all planes and direction supports the balance of the muscles and the health of the joint.
Understanding the synchronicities of joints and areas of the body can help us understand why we have aches, pains, stresses and strains within the body.
Sometimes a joint can over work because of lack of ROM in another joint.
So isolate, improve movement in the joints and those aches, pains, stresses and strains can diminish.
Get all the joints moving more freely and we can then flow freely by linking ROM of multiple joints.
This isn't simply about improving your yoga practice but about improving your ability to move as a whole.
With all this talk about joints and range of joint movement what about flexibility I here you say. Well better ROM in the joints will lead to improved flexibility. So its a double whammy.
Working on controlled ROM within the joints will also lead to increased stability and strength of the joint and the body as a whole.
Timetabled classes at YMS are planned with this in mind to help you move better and feel better.
Yoga at YMS is about sustainable movement, mindful stillness and self care.
Sarsha ✨
Booking is essential on all classes
Contact Sarsha via info@yogamovement.studio
All Classes £12pp
Monthly commitment deals and loyalty cards available details at your first class.
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Choosing a yoga teacher/studio/class
Choose the right yoga teacher /studio/class for you.
There's a saying "yoga is for everyone" and that I believe this is true. We should all have access to the benefits of yoga. That said we should add to that yoga is for everyone yet not every class is for everyone. Finding the right teacher/studio/class will make all the difference to your yoga experience.
Often there are several yoga teachers/studios/classes in an area so how to choose which is the best fit for you.
A google/social media search will usually help you find yoga teachers in your area.
You may ask for recommendations - these are great - this said you still want to find the right teacher/studio/class for you. Who is right/perfect for someone else may not be the right fit for you.
This can be down to the style of yoga and or the style and manner in which the teacher delivers the practice - this is not about good or bad. It's just a different take on how different teachers interpret a yoga practice.
Check out webpages - social media pages you can often get a feel for the teacher/Studio/class for this.
Questions to ask yourself,
Class or 1-2-1 - daytime or evening - weekday or weekend.
Weekly class or are you looking for one off sessions to drop into as and when - some teachers/studio offer both.
What do you want to get out of your yoga session - movement - mindfulness - breathwork - to improve mental health - learn traditional yoga - a workout - a softer gentler form of exercise - to increase mobility/flexibility - to chillout - community - a place to escape the stresses and strains of modern living - a modern approach to an ancient practice. It could be a combination of these things or even something completely different.
Will the environment matter to you - would you prefer a yoga specific space (yoga studio) - a fitness centre - village hall - someone to come to you in your home.
Other things to consider - transport links - parking - access to the yoga space.
Cost - pay as you go - membership - loyalty options
Some of these you may not even really know what you want until you try a class.
All yoga teachers have so much to offer - they really do!
The best way to find the teacher/studio/class for you is to try several different teachers. You may find the one that suits you perfectly or even a couple or more that feel great to practice with.
I hope you find the yoga teacher/studio/class/practice that suits you and you feel and flourish with benefits that yoga offers.
Sarsha ✨
Yoga Movement Studio
Serenity sessions also available - Sound baths - Yin yoga - Nidra(yogic sleep)
check the website yogamovement.studio for more details
or contact me via info@yogamovement.studio