07/05/2026
Downward Facing Dog is one of my forever favourites.
It lengthens the whole back body, strengthens the shoulders and core, wakes up the hamstrings, and brings fresh circulation to the brain. It’s grounding and energising at the same time, a reset button for body and breath.
We use it often in my classes because it teaches balance between effort and ease — rooting through the hands, lifting through the hips, softening through the jaw. Whether you’re new to yoga or deepening your practice, Down Dog is a powerful place to build strength, release tension, and reconnect with yourself.
If you want to explore this posture with guidance, variations, and breathwork woven in, join me in class — all levels welcome, all bodies celebrated.
Tuesday -.18.30-19.30 St Mark’s Hall EN5
Thursday -19.00-20.00 Subud, Main Hall EN4
Saturday - 11.15-12.15 Subud, Upper Hall EN4
To book:
www.wellnessyoda.com