Tight hamstrings affect loads of us. If you are athletic, chances are you have tight hamstrings. If you sit in a char most of the day, you probably havr tight hamstrings too. Oh wait, did I just cover, like, all modern humans? Yeah. Most of us. Tight hamstrings can pull your pelvis into a posterior [...]
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Down Dog Problems (solved) Part one: calves and feet.
This post is in answer to a reader question (my favourite sort of post). I had a lot of help putting it together from my assistant, Beth, who is just about qualified as a yoga therapist. Without her help, it’s unlikely there’d be much going on blog-wise, given how much time mm…Yoga! takes up these [...]

How to do yoga if you have osteoporosis.
This is a guest post from the wonderful Rachel over at Fusion Massage & Movement. She’s a punk rock business owner , yoga teacher, writer, massage therapist, all round sprinkler of fairy dust. She loves cake, cats, pugs and early 90s Seattle. She also has osteoporosis, so who better to advise us on yoga for your [...]

Protect your back (and your SI joints) in Sun Salutes
I love a sun salute or seven. It’s safe to say that they are my most loved yoga sequences. That said, in the stronger versions, moving from Urdvha Mukha Svanasana (Upward Facing Dog) to Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward Facing Dog, or just down dog if you are on casual terms with it) can present a [...]

Beginners’ Yoga: Warrior Pose
Warrior Pose is one of the asanas most people learn first. It’s one of my favourites, largely because you get so STRONG doing lunges like this. All of us need to learn to stand properly on our feet, and distribute our weight through our legs and pelvis effectively, before we start doing fancy things like [...]

Asana: Wild Thing
Wild Thing Pose. Also known as ‘flipping the dog’. I love it: I love the openness. I love how it feels, and looks, super flashy, but is actually not that hard. Yes, I KNOW I shouldn’t care about Flashy Sh*t. I know. But sometimes a girl just wants to feel graceful and brave, you know? [...]

Headstand Part 2: It’s risky, keep safe
I feel the need to clarify somewhat, after my first post on Headstand. One of the commentors rightly pointed out that Headstand can be very dangerous: it can cause disk compression in our necks, and all sorts of other unfortunate, and downright injurious, side effects. I was by no means insisting, when I said ‘keep trying’, [...]
Down Dog Days
I’ve been taking photos of myself in yoga poses for some years now, and I occasionally enjoy looking back & seeing how things have changed, usually without me noticing! In 2008, I wrote a post about how Susi Hately Aldous’ techniques had helped me get good with my body. I was in a lot of pain [...]
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