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753 Anonymous

Aligning ourselves to our highest purpose brings an innate sense of joy into everything we do.

753

DYTT tutor, Dru Dance tutor & therapist

<p>I have been teaching yoga for over 15 years and in that time have come to love the flowing movements of Dru Dance as well as the stillness of yoga nidra or "yogic sleep".</p> <p>I am also one of the main people behind the scenes at the Dru Yoga Online Studio. I've been filming, editing, scripting, designing, building the Studio many years! I also teach on our teacher training courses here in North Wales as well as our Dru Dance retreats and Dance Teacher Training courses.</p> <p>One of the things that really fascinates me is the grace and flow of energy though Dru Yoga and through Cranio-Sacral Therapy and Energy Field Healing. Energy awareness a powerful medium for healing and self-transformation especially when you can consciously direct your energy,  thoughts and emotions.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
 

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11 August, 2016
Dru Yoga - Paschimottanasana: the sitting forward bend
The sitting forward bend, is great for releasing back tension as it stretches the hamstrings and lower back muscles. It also stimulates the digestive and reproductive systems by massaging the abdominal area. It activates the kidneys, liver... Read more...
10 August, 2016
Dru Yoga - Dhanurasana: the bow
Dhanurasana or the Bow gives a complete activation of the whole spine, helping maintain both its suppleness and strength and also of the hips. It is an amazing backward bend, which opens the chest and stretches the pecs and the quads. In... Read more...
10 August, 2016
Dru Yoga - Utthita Parsvakonasana: the Bhima posture
The Bhima is a great side stretch, as well as an excellent toner for the quads, glutes and abdominals. This posture is an extension of the lateral triangle: Utthita Trikonasana and it gives you a long side stretch, opening the... Read more...
11 August, 2016
Dru Yoga - The seat of compassion
Dru Yoga is often recognised as one of the most powerful forms of yoga to open up the heart centre in a gentle and flowing way. When you consciously open the heart many beautiful qualities become available to you including compassion,... Read more...
11 August, 2016
Dru Yoga - Sharva Udarakarshanasana: the maltese cross
Are you ready for this one… Sharva Udara-karshan-asana! A long sanskrit name for a fantastic posture! This posture takes the simple lying twist a step further. It opens and stretches out the chest and pectoral muscles, gives a great twist... Read more...
11 August, 2016
Dru Yoga - Natarajasana: the Lord of the Dance
Natarajasana or the ‘lord of the dance’ is an ancient posture which is indicative of a place of perfect poise and balance. It is a graceful and elegant posture which helps us to connect to those qualities within us.While at a deeper level... Read more...

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