Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the commencement of your class.
Remember to sign in at reception.
If the Studio is not in use then feel free to set your mat up, relax and settle in.
Please do not bring mobiles or pagers into the class, if for any reason you must, then please advise your teacher accordingly.
Due to Covid restrictions all students are required to bring there own Mat and Towel.
Wear comfortable clothing that you are able to freely move in, both Yoga and Pilates are practised barefoot. Shoes and bags should be left in the rack provided near reception.
Bring some water to keep hydrated during the class.
Please take care of yourself. Resist the urge to overdo it. Try and start your practice with an intention, maybe to create a clearer mind or stronger body. Whatever your intention, try not to force yourself into the postures. Relax, take your time and remember to breathe. There are no rewards for injuries or ‘first place’. Work from where you are, not from where you think you should be.
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We understand life happens!
To assist all of us to commit to our practice we offer make up classes to students enrolled in 6 week course (Pilates and Yoga) as a gesture of good will. You are eligible for a make-up class by early cancelling from your scheduled class 2 hours prior to the commencement time. You can advise us by phone, email, in person or via your online account as to which class you are missing, and which class you’d like to attend instead.
There is a maximum of three make ups per student per term. There aren’t any make ups of make ups - that would be silly. Make up classes are valid for the duration of the particular course and are not transferable
If you have created your Online Account, you can manage your own make-ups by early cancelling yourself from the class you are not able to attend and re-scheduling into the class you wish to attend.
If you have any medical conditions, injuries or any particular concerns, it is your responsibility to let us know prior to commencing classes
If other injuries occur from time to time, make sure you tell your instructor prior to class. They will advise you on avoiding specific postures but are not medically qualified. Remember that as with any program of physical exercise, if you have any reservations, consult your GP first. If you do decide to attend the class, take responsibility for your own body and well-being.
For women menstruating, it is recommended to avoid inverted (upside down) postures. Again, do what feels right and respect your limits. Work gently, reducing stronger, challenging stretches and going for softer stretches.
If you are finding the class too strenuous, or not strenuous enough please speak to your teacher or simply call us so we can arrange an alternative class.
Introducing new things into your life is sometimes challenging and confronting, rather than not turning up to your class please feel free to discuss any issues that may arise with us.
All our teachers and staff are highly qualified and trained and will assist wherever possible.