There are many benefits to both parents that Pregnancy Partner Yoga may support them through. In this blog we talk about some of the many benefits.
Read MoreSo much is new when you become pregnant! It’s natural you may have questions. We have provided some answers to common questions we receive here at The Centre of Bright Beginnings.
Read MoreWhether you are feeling some niggling discomforts that you wish to ‘nip in the bud’, some uncertainty about pre-existing conditions and how to manage them comfortably during your pregnancy or wanting to be more confident and prepared for birthing and postpartum, a private class allows the time and space to address all your needs - physical, mental and emotional. Classes are suitable for all trimesters of pregnancy.
Read MorePrenatal Yoga may support pregnant people through different circumstance they may be experiecing and this blog discusses what some examples may be and if Private Prenatal Yoga Classes may be right for you.
Read MoreEveryone has a pelvis. But not everyone should do kegels!
The pelvic area of the body holds emotion and can play a pivotal part in the experience of trauma. All classes are undertaken using a trauma-informed approach.
Claire uses her yoga background and knowledge as well as her additional training and ongoing studies in pelvic health to support your particular pelvic health needs.
Read MoreIt can be daunting entering a new space or trying a new practice or modality for the first time. A very human experience is to have your mental dialogue questioning whether you will fit in or be ‘good enough’. These are natural reactions to the unknown, and our bodies are hard-wired to consider what could go wrong in a situation (this used to keep us safe from natural dangers and predators).
Read MoreWe have over 10 years of experience in group facilitation and love nothing more than making your event meaningful and memorable. We have an extensive selection of workshop/retreat themes available.
Read MoreThe Centre of Bright Beginnings seeks to provide yoga experiences that are inclusive of all abilities and identifications. We are constantly working towards decolonising the yoga that is shared. All classes are taught with a trauma-informed approach with gender expansive language and entry options are tailored to mitigate privilege.
Read MoreHere in the West, people say they are ‘doing yoga’.
But yoga is not a practice, it is a state of being.
The practices associated with yogic traditions all share a common goal: to bring the practitioner closer to uniting their experience of themselves with an all-encompassing or ‘realised’ experience (described in many ways by words such as the divine, source, God, light, the universe, etc.)
Read MoreWe aim to provide an inclusive and accessible service.
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