Links Page

Welcome to my links page - it scrolls - don't miss the ones at the end.

These first two are local teachers I know well, both wonderful:

Chris Clarke's classes are pretty much all intermediate or above now, she publishes very interesting manuals too.

www.ccyoga.fsnet.co.uk

Barbara works in Huntingdon and St Ives, and does general, ante natal, post natal, baby yoga and gentle yoga (suitable for people with chronic illness as well as recovering from operations).

www.yoga4everybody.co.uk

This website has a variety of local links including yoga teachers

www.cambridgedirectory.co.uk

The Association of Indepedent Yoga Practitioners run workshops in London and a few in other places. These are the people I work with most, and the workshops are great.

www.independentyoga.co.uk

This is the website for Monica Voss, a fabulous teacher from Canada - I went to a workshop of hers in June 2007 and have been rabbiting on about her ever since. They do amazing yoga retreats, I've heard.

www.estheryoga.com

Pete Blackaby is based in Brighton, but travels around the country a lot for weekend workshops. He taught the anatomy on my training course, you'd love him.

www.peteblackaby.co.uk

I love Yin Yoga, and now teach it regularly. If you'd like to know more about this style, this is a great place to start:

www.yinyoga.com

The two teachers I'm most influenced by for Yin Yoga are Paul Grilley www.paulgrilley.com and Sarah Powers www.sarahpowers.com

I often get stuff from this site - if you're thinking of sending off do ask me first, we might be able to do a bulk buy.

www.yogamatters.co.uk 

These are sites which have a lot of yoga listings - including mine! www.yogafinder.com 

www.yogapages.co.uk

Here you can find a small lady dressed in red silk who does the 'swimming dragon' Qi Gong exercise Monica Voss taught. Here's the link:

http://www.taiji-qigong.com/clips.asp?id=3&t=mov

I went to see Mojo Rathbone (great osteopath at 41 Hills Road, Cambridge) and he talked me through some very interesting back exercises. They are difficult to get exactly right, but here's a link if you'd like to have a look:

http://www.menshealth.com/cda/article.do?site=MensHealth&channel=fitness&category=muscle.building&topic=back&conitem=d6f999edbbbd201099edbbbd2010cfe793cd____

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