Welcome to YOGA & REFORMER IN HAMPSTEAD.

Our tranquil boutique yoga and reformer pilates studios in the heart of hampstead, where movement meets mindfulness, and tradition meets transformation. We specialize in Reformer Pilates that honors the timeless foundation of Classical Pilates while embracing the energy and intensity of Dynamic Pilates.

13 Heath Street, NW3 6TP Hampstead. You will find it quiet and peaceful.

The Studios offer: Mat Pilates, Reformer Pilates, Ballet, Barre, as well as the following methods of Yoga: Iyengar, Vinyasa, Rocket, YIn, The Feldenkrais, Gong and meditation.

Monday:

Reformer Pilates Athletic 9.30;10.30;11.30

 9.30 -10.30 Iyengar Yoga with Vesna

Tuesday:

9.00-10.00 Dynamic Yoga with Maija

Reformer Pilates Pure 9.30;10.30;11.30

10.15 - 11.30 Iyengar Yoga with Vesna

Wednesday:

Reformer Pilates Pure 9.30;10.30;11.30

9.30 -10.30 Mandala Vinyasa with Mary

10.45-11.45 Flow with Lola

17.00-18.00 Feldenkrais method with Roberta

19.00-20.00 Rocket Yoga with Tia

Thursday:

Reformer Pilates Athletic 9.30;10.30;11.30

9.30 -10.30 Iyengar Yoga with Vesna

15.45-16.45 Private lesson

Friday:

Reformer Pilates Pure 9.30;10.30;11.30

8.00-9.00 Flow with Lola for men

9.15-10.15 Flow with Lola

11.00 - 12.00 Ballet with Cinzia

12.15 - 13.15 Vinyasa with Mary

Saturday:

Reformer Pilates 9.30;10.30;11.30

10.00 -11.30 Iyengar Yoga with Vesna

12.00 -13.00 Barre with Cinzia  

Sunday

9.15-10.15 Rocket Yoga with Tia

Reformer Pilates Pure 9.00;10.00;11.00

10.30-11.30 Yin Yang Bliss with Mary

11.45-13.00 Functional Yoga with Alicia

19.00-20.00 Gong Meditation with Nina (2nd,16th,30th November)

19.00-21.00 Scorpio New Moon Ritual&Yin Yoga (contact Mary) 9th of November


To book a class which is not on our booking system email the teacher directly

Vesna: vesnayoga@btinternet.com

Maija: maijakiviluo@gmail.com

Cinzia: cinziamika@hotmail.co.uk

Mary: maryesheppard@me.com

Nina: ninapygan@icloud.com

Tia: tia@surrenderyoga.co.uk

Alicia: aliciaroselloyoga@gmail.com

Roberta: roberta@improvingmoving.co.uk

Lola: lolafishbein@gmail.com

TO ENQUIRE ABOUT THE REFORMER PILATES EMAIL EMILY
basementhampstead@gmail.com


Studio 1 is equipped with mats, bolsters, blocks ,blankets, belts and chairs. We also have a rope wall for Yoga Kurunta.

Studio 2 has 3 Balanced Body Reformer beds.

We acknowledge the eight libs of yoga:

Yama- ethical disciplines, Niyama-self observations, Asana -state of being,

Pranayama -breath control, Pratyahara -withdrawal of the senses,

Dharana - concentration, Dhyana - meditation and Samadhi - a blissful state of joy and peace.

In Yoga the search for developed consciousness begins with physical awareness - Asana, the third branch of the tree of yoga.

A consistent mindful yoga practice offers a respite from the world, a break from the responsibilities we shoulder, a way to come to ourselves.

Some of the benefits of yoga are immediate, like the deep sense of relaxation; some of them reveal themselves with continued practice over time, like the improved resistance to stress, increased poise and equanimity, stamina, concentration and many more. Greater flexibility, strength and balance are the by-products of a regular practice.

It is a fact that our thoughts affect our feelings, which in turn affect our physiology. With yoga practice the reverse is also true. By performing a back-bending pose, on a physical level we open our chest but that physical action improves our breathing and so elevates our emotions and leads to a clearer state of mind.

The forward bending postures, on the other hand, can quieten our nervous system. The standing poses help us grow in self-confidence, and a restorative practice teaches us how to consciously relax by experiencing our breath. This calms the mind and opens the heart so that repressed emotions like anger and resentment can come up to the surface and be released. The inverted poses balance the endocrine system and are very beneficial for the mental and physical health by developing detachment from habitual worries, tolerance and emotional stability.

Yoga reminds us that nothing is permanent. By staying present in a state of being that is challenging we learn that we may be uncomfortable, even unhappy, but still be alright.

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