Knees & their Knobbles

Our knees are remarkable joints, like bridges connecting two mighty structures - the thigh bone (femur) bone and the lower leg (tibia). Unlike the skull or pelvis, there are no big bony walls in the knees, instead, they rely on ligaments, tendons, muscles, and fascia.

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Inversions

And although all these benefits are fabulous, the main thing I want to say about inversions is that they are fun.

I defy for anyone to tell me they didn’t have a whale of a time as a kid trying to do a cartwheel, handstand, wheel, rollie-pollie…

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Bunions, Onions & Yoga

What do Marilyn Monroe, Oprah Winfrey, Camilla Parker-Bowels all have in common?

What do the Dutch call knobbel op de grote teen, the Portuguese joanete and the French oignon?

From my ‘extensive and highly scientific’ research on the humble bunion, do more yoga and loving your feet more is the way forward. I can help you with the first part, you have to do the second part.

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Fascia- Dance The Fuzz Away

Every night when we go to sleep the interfaces between our muscles grows 'fuzz'. In the morning when we stretch, this fuzz melts. That stiff feeling in the morning is the solidifying of the tissues. Just like a cat stretches every time it awakes from a snooze, so should we. This 'morning stretch' melts that fuzz that is building up throughout the whole of the body.

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Creating a Habit

There are some things that are 'just a habit'. I don’t have to think about it, it’s automatic. Teeth brushing, making coffee in the morning, starting a yoga practice with a weird stretch and a yawn. Somethings became a habit without releasing it – a glass of wine at the end of day, a croissant on a Sunday, dancing outside in a thunderstorm. I have no idea at what point these things became a habit.

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Thinking with your feet

I recently heard a ‘top tip’ from a teacher that struck a chord with me. 'If you are ruminating, then ground down on your feet". This got me thinking... (I am aware of the irony of this sentence).

Apart from the fact it is so ridiculoulsy simple I can't believe I wrote it down, we all know this intuitively. It is literally a no brainer. ;-) It makes perfect sense to 'get out of your head' into the opposite direction.

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Ten Back Pain Facts

We've all had a niggly low back at some point and like me you began to think the worst.

My thoughts generally go something like this “It'll get so bad, I won't be able to teach yoga. I won't be able to earn a living. I won't be able to buy food. I'll have to cook my own liver to stay alive…”

You get the gist. So before our thoughts get out of hand, I thought it useful to look into back pain. (Though I did get a little lost researching 'why humans love to catastrophise?'* and 'can you eat your own liver?'**)

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