Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

In the outside .. welcome to the world of grounding


The practice of yoga is one of integration, mind and body, if we are going down the simple, 30 second elevator pitch definition. Anyway, it's on my mat where I find my place to put everything back together, or at least I remember that they weren’t actually separate to begin with.

Long proclaimed are the benefits of Yoga, and surfing for that matter or any other physical activity in order to keep us healthy. Now health, thats a funny word, what does it mean to be healthy? Well, in my view, it’s not just an absence of disease or ailment, but a state of balance. And nowhere do I find my balance more than being outside. 

Yoga, surfing, snowboarding, running, walking, swimming you name it, just put me outside and I already feel better. I breathe easier, my body loses it’s holding patterns, I soften and I can actually feel those little electrons inside of me settling back down in to a slightly more balanced arrangement.  

Now I’m no doctor, but I know what makes me feel good. Outside, feet on ground and in the water even better. And lo and behold I learn recently this is an actual thing, an actual real life thing, with a whole host of health giving, life enhancing benefits. Welcome to the world of Grounding. Grounding or Earthing, something that used to happen naturally, so old it didn’t even have a name (I think with all our cleverness we just get more stupid).

The idea is that we, human beings, are conductive things, able to conduct electricity. And all the crap that makes us feel icky, free radicals FYI, are usually positively charged and the causes of disease and illness. The Earth in comparison is negatively charged and by connecting to it we can balance. Ta da! Now I don’t know if any actual real life science backs this up, but purported benefits include:

  • Lowers blood pressure and regulates heart rate
  • Improves circulation
  • Promotes deep sleep and increases energy
  • Reduces inflammation 
  • Regulates hormones (inc. hormones we associate with the stress response)
  • Eases chronic pain and eases muscular soreness
  • Improves recovery time post injury

Now we can all do this for free, or course, by going outside and taking off our kicks and sticking our feet in the mud, we can walk around barefoot, or even just sitting on the ground. Water is even better apparently and sea water with all that salt and minerals is just pure magic when restoring health, just ask anyone who now spends more time in the ocean if they sleep better or do you when on holiday?  Skin on warm sand, soft water lapping feet or waves moving through you… Mmmmmm… sorry I seem to have digressed.

So, going outside, an actual thing huh? Would’ve thought? Not just a space we move through but a destination all in itself. Destination health and balance. All aboard!

Hayley 
x




Photos by www.kateczuczman.com

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Bonjour 2014 .. new dates online for our France Surf & Yoga retreats!


Hurray!  New dates for our 2014 Surf & Yoga retreats are now online, check out all the info here and drop us a line to reserve your space. We only have 10 places on each retreat so don't miss out book early!    

A dynamic week progressing your surfing, a week of French chillaxin, or a perfect balance of the two .. come and join us for your ideal Autumn escape in the sun!



Thursday, 10 October 2013

Go with the flow ..

Katie from Flow enjoying the flat spell this summer!

 “Hi there, I am just ringing to confirm your business as Flow Physio and Pilots.’’
Sorry, it’s actually Pilates.”
Oh right, so what’s that then? Anything to do with aeroplanes?”
Not quite”


A recent, now fairly routine, conversation I had when I ventured into the world of advertising my company; Flow Physio & Pilates.

Pilates is a term a lot of us have heard of, but are not necessarily that familiar with. The Yoga image has really taken off when it comes to limbering up ready to catch a wave. So when Surf Sistas invited me to write a little blog, I thought explaining what Pilates was might be a good place to start.

Pilates was initially built around developing ‘core strength’. It has since diversified and focus has moved onto core control and awareness. Sometimes we aren’t aware of the way in which we move. We can get from A to B on ‘auto-pilot’ and be left wondering how we managed to get somewhere without any recollection of the journey. This movement gives no awareness to our bodies and how we move. We may only notice if we experience pain or altered movement patterns. Pilates is a form of ‘mindful movement’. It aims to draw your attention to how you are moving your body; noticing areas that may be weaker, tighter or stronger.

Pilates works brilliantly alongside surfing. It helps draw your mind’s attention to the present moment and the activity you are about to undertake, as well as prepare the body for exercise through stretching, strengthening and building tone. The Pilates method is based on flowing movement, aiming to improve movement patterns and developing a sense of wellbeing.

In my spare time I am usually at the beach surfing, kite-surfing, stand-up paddle boarding or swimming. Alongside my sport I practice Pilates to help maintain muscle-balance and notice any areas of weakness or compensation. It is also a great way of relaxing the mind and focusing on just you and your body’s movement. 

I also do Pilates on Paddleboards, which was recently featured in the Guardian’s article on ‘Making the Most of the British Coast’. Pilates on paddleboards is the perfect combination of getting out and seeing the coastline as well as using the natural movement of the water with the paddleboard to challenge you further with your Pilates practice – and its a great workout for those flat days between surf sessions!


Here is a great little Pilates routine designed to help improve your control, awareness and flexibility for surfing – enjoy!

Handy hints
  • It is important to remember to keep your body relaxed when you are doing any Pilates movements; if you are holding your breath and tensing up, you are probably working too hard.
  • Pay attention to how the rest of your body is compensating for the movement you are doing, if you are having to make a lot of movement adjustments, you might need to do the exercise more gently. The aim is to keep the body steady and the movement flowing.
  • Unlike yoga, the effort of the movement is done on the out-breath to help you stay relaxed and focus on the movement

Mermaid
Mermaid
Stand with your feed hip width apart, slide your right thumb up your side, then unfurl your hand towards the sky. Scoop down in front of you, sweeping across your body and then back up with your thumb along your side. Repeat 4 times and then do on the left. This is a great exercise for loosening off the mid back and shoulders.









Roll down

Roll Down
Slowly reach down towards the ground, as if unpeeling your spine from a wall, feeling each vertebrae curl down. Bend your knees slightly when you get to your limit, then hand there for a count of 10. Slowly stack back up, then repeat 3 more times, on the last roll down, come down to a lying position on the mat. This is really nice to wake the body up and stretch out the whole body.


Cobra
Cobra
Place your hands on the mat as if you are about to pop up on your board. Keeping your hips relaxed, slowly raise your upper body upwards, lengthening through the chest towards the sky. Feel each vertebrae move one at a time, then slowly lower back down. Repeat 3 further times.






Leg Pull in Prone
Leg pull in prone
Come into an all fours position, with your knees directly under your hips and your arms slightly ahead of your shoulders. Curl your toes under, then left your knees off the mat and hover about a couple of inches off the mat.

To make this harder, after you have hovered your knees, you can straighten your legs out and come into a plank position on extended arms, keeping your body straight. Then return to the knee hover position and gently lower down. Repeat 3 further times.



clam
Clam
Now roll onto your side, placing your feet together and in line with your back and head. Slowly lift the top knee up, keeping the body still, then lower down. Repeat up to 10 times – you should feel this in your bottom and it is a great exercise for stability.





Spine Twist
Gently then fold yourself into a sitting position, either with one leg in front and one behind or cross legged. Make a praying position or diamond with your hands on your chest, and rotate your upper body round to one side. On the next breath out, try and gently rotate further, as if you are rotating round a pole through your centre. Repeat this on the left, doing 4 altogether.

Come down into the clam position on your other side and do up to 10 clams on the left hip. Then roll onto your back.

spine twist










Shoulder bridge
shoulder bridge
Rest your hands by your sides and your knees bent. Roll your back up from your tailbone so that you are in a ski slope position. Try and keep that position steady, and raise one leg off the ground, reaching away as if turning off a light with your toe.
This is a great exercise to practice isolating movement and build control through range of spinal motion.






cat stretch
Cat stretch
To finish off, come back onto all fours, and tuck your head under whilst arching your back, then breath out and sink your belly button towards the ground. Repeat 4 times then roll back up into standing.





Now get in the water and enjoy your surf!

Katie Watson
Flow Physio & Pilates 

For more information on Pilates, visit www.flowphysio.co.uk or email info@flowphysio.co.uk

 

Saturday, 3 August 2013

New Surf Days in Polzeath, Cornwall - Babes on Waves!


Join us for our Babes on Waves days with Wavehunters in Polzeath in August and September, we've got a great day planned with beach Yoga, loads of surfing, a gourmet BBQ and of course an amazing goody bag with treats from Wavehunters, Surf Sistas and our sponsors Oakley. 

These days are great for all abilities, with the Surf Sistas and Wavehunters teams combining to offer coaching for beginners looking to ride their first waves, through improvers looking to build confidence in green waves to more experienced surfers who want to refine their technique or learn something new.

Come and get involved, meet some like Surf Sistas, bring your friend, your mum, your sister, your daughter .. everyone is welcome from age 6 and up.

See you in the beautiful Polzeath!   


Wednesday, 26 June 2013

reTREAT yourself in Costa Rica

In April in Costa Rica we were joined by a radical crew of chicas for our last Surf & Yoga retreat of the season .. we went out in style with some epic wave riding and good times in Santa Teresa .. we even met Mr World at the beach (photo evidence below) ..   Check out all the photos, they continue after the break, or take a peek at our flickr gallery for the full set.

We'll be here ready for more fun next spring, find out now how you could be joining us in paradise!



Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Hippy go lucky


There have been more times than I can count where someone has called me a massive bloody hippy. Yes, my life involves lots of checking moon phases, cooking vegetarian food, the occasional talk about chakras and my bookshelves are indeed heaving with titles such as 'Healing Mantras', 'The Only Way Out Is In' and 'Women who run with the Wolves' (all excellent by the way).
Although I am a Yoga Teacher, I don't actually think I look like your classic hippy. Yes, I do have a nose piercing and I like patchouli, but I have a fondness for t-shirts, tight jeans, trainers and skateboards. This allows me to sneak under the radar sometimes, you let me in and then I pounce spreading my gospel and hippy ways. This is one of those times. 
I recently returned from another fantastic trip with Surf Sistas where we held a week long Surf and Yoga retreat on the glorious southern tip of Portugal. I fell in love, as I often do when I travel, with its wild, rugged shores and rolling, green hills.
Gathered day in day out with our merry band of gals, our female surf coach and guide, it got me thinking. This needs to happen more... Women, coming together. Engaging in something visceral and life affirming. Like throwing yourself in the swell, feeling it move through you. Reminding us of something older than we. 
I think this is one of the reasons I like surfing, it scares the shit out of me, but it totally reaffirms that I am indeed alive. And when you plant your two feet on that board and every girl on the shore or in the water is whooping your name, whistling and a hollering praise, it only adds to the power. Women praising other women. There's something special in it that every cell in my body recognises.
As each night fell, after another day of being exposed to the elements; suntanned, salted, the sand still visible on skin. We came together, sharing huge jugs of Portuguese sangria and shrieking with laughter, unobstructed and abound, under the knowing and watching eyes of those huge fecund hills, we all slept easier I think. 
So, yes, there's no denying it, I am a massive Hippy. I think you can be too if you'd like to try.


Hayley x


Hayley Johns, Surf Sistas Yogi 

Read more of Hayley's words here on her blog: http://thegoldenthread.tumblr.com
Find Hayley's classes in London: http://hayleyyoga.com/
Join one of our Surf & Yoga Retreats in luscious Portugal: www.surfsistas.com/girls_womens_surfing/holidays/portugal


Thursday, 9 May 2013

New Bali trip dates!


We are headed back to Bali in October (5-14 October 2013) and next May (3-12 May 2014)

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Surf, Sun, Stoke & Sangria

We're just back from an epic week in Portugal where we scored empty beaches, sunshine, a wicked crew of Sistas, super mellow waves on both coasts, red AND white sangria, the best breakfasts ever and stunning accommodation in a beautiful national park .. we couldn't be happier!

Here's some piccies to show you what went down on our Portugal Surf and Yoga retreat 2012:

For info on Surf and Yoga retreats in Portual in 2013 click here

#lush
Gwen or #coachgwen as she likes to be called
Rach .. also a Surf Sistas Coach but doesn't use a hashtag
Jade
stunning Arrifana beach .. theres the perfect cafe nestled in there somewhere

Taking what we learnt on our Yoga mats to the beach
Amber taking to the waves like a natural 
Carol rediscovering her love of the waves
Looking up at the villa - stunning portuguese architecture against azure skies

looking down to the pool

the casa

reflecting the valley

lovely touches all around the house

a cosy corner in our home from home.. with heated floors, perfect post surf .. yew!

a refresher before we hit the road
Rosie mastering turning
Amber happy to be here 

checking Tonel
bringing back the side pony
Useful souvenirs from the London Surf Film Festival last month!
set on

lunch time shenanigans

We had a great night in this restaurant .. drunken rabbit anyone?
catherine shredding
heading in at Arrifana
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