Wednesday, 30 March 2016

YOGA for a fiver

APRIL SPECIAL OFFER


Spring clean your YOGA routine with our special offer. Bring any friend throughout April and get your and their class for just £5 each. Just book your space and add their name to the booking form to take advantage of the deal.*


BOOK

See you on the mat! x

*T&Cs - the above deal can only be used once by each person and the 'friend' has to be new to Yoga Me Happy classes - Enjoy!

Monday, 21 March 2016

NEW Wednesday Evening Yoga with something for everyone...

Stretch your way to feeling great with new yoga classes in the heart of Tottenham Hale.
The Pavilions, Hale Village is the new home for Tuesday & Wednesday evening yoga classes. The evening sessions will build you up and then wind you down to set your body and mind up for the rest of the week.
  • Suitable for all - Tuesday, 8.45-9.45pm: £Donation
    A good old stretch with something for everyone. Ease your way through the week with a strength-building practice which will be suitable for all yogis
  • Intermediate - Wednesday, 7.45pm-8.45pm: £8
    An intermediate session to move your practice forward and deepen your understanding of positions that you already know and new ones to challenge and inspire. This will be a dynamic hatha flow class for those with an understanding of yoga, but not necessarily years of practice, those with a great attitude to yoga and a wanting to learn will be welcomed with open arms
  • Beginner - Wednesday, 8.45pm-9.45pm: £8
    A class to help those who have never done yoga or those who have done a few classes and have left a little bewildered as to what they should be getting from yoga. It's sometimes difficult to start something new, but with these sessions, you'll feel supported and will leave with an understanding of the many benefits of yoga, taught in an accessible way
Please note: The Tuesday evening class has been running since December and the Wednesday evening classes start on 23 March 2016.
Pick up a loyalty card at your first session and get your 10th lesson free! (Wed classes only)
Contact Eliza, Yoga Me Happy:

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

FREE Toe Socks for Sunday Yogis
















Inspired by a couple of our regulars, the first 25 yogis who book for our Sunday morning classes over the next couple of weeks will receive a FREE pair of grippy socks (either toe socks or cosy toe slipper socks), as a thank you for sticking with our classes even though the floor can sometimes be a little on the chilly side ;-)

Book your space here: BOOK



Friday, 31 July 2015

Bring a friend special offer!

Make a friend smile by bringing them to your favourite yoga class.... Make yourself smile too with our special offer :-)

Bring a friend to any Yoga Me Happy class in AUGUST and you both get your class for just £5!



Mention this offer when booking / on arrival of the class
YogaMeHappy.co.uk

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Why YOGA it's great for men too!

Yoga is a great way to stay healthy and happy for women and men alike, however yoga often gets seen as a women-only environment. Here are some of the key reasons that yoga is fantastic for men too:

  • Men often state their lack of flexibility means that they can’t practice yoga, however yoga is about more than this, strength, balance, breath-work, joint suppleness, increased body awareness and so on are also on the cards. Joint and muscle tightness is a great reason to actually attend yoga classes regularly, as the movements and postures work on increasing flexibility and opening the joints to help lengthen and stretch muscles out. This is even more apparent for those who already attend the gym/run/cycle, as these activities impact the muscles and joints, so yoga is a great way to release this tension and strengthen the muscles (i.e. cyclists can benefit from strengthening the core and supporting muscles in the lower back, to help them improve posture and avoid lower back issues).

  • Yoga widens range of motion and increases access to more muscle fibres, allowing for more substantial hypertrophy* in any given muscle group to aid the growth of muscles with weight training.
       *Hypertrophy is when a muscle is enlarged because its cells are enlarged (it's basically muscle growth on a cellular level).

  • Deep abdominal breathing is a huge part of yoga, which activates the parasympathetic nervous system. This lowers levels of cortisol, a hormone that forces your body to hold on to belly fat, so it helps you to stay leaner. Training yourself to breathe deeply through yoga can reduce stress and cortisol levels in your daily life.

  • Another giant benefit of yoga is lowering your heart rate. More intense yoga routines will challenge your heart and breathing rates, which strengthen your cardiovascular system and can lead to a reduction in overall heart rate. Your breathing volume can also improve, providing more oxygen for your body to work as efficiently as possible.

  • If you’ve trained for years either weight lifting, running or cycling, the body responds a certain way, setting up particular neurological and neuromuscular patterns that stay the same and serve us in that sport. We breathe a certain way; we move a certain way. We often injure the same muscles or ligaments in the same way. Yoga brings the body back into balance, into its natural alignment to help counteract old or persistent injuries to help strengthen the body and improve physical weaknesses from other forms of sport.

  • If you aren’t a regular gym-goer, yoga will offer a way of keeping physically healthy without the sometimes competitive environment of the gym.

Wednesday, 3 September 2014

The end of an era...

The fabulous, flexible Over 60s at the Yoga Me Happy farewell lunch 3rd September 2014
Yoga Me Happy is celebrating a fantastic 10 months of working in conjunction with Age UK Waltham Forest and the Peter May Sports Centre to offer FREE yoga classes for the Over 60s in the Borough.

Eliza Moore, Yoga Me Happy's teacher took the difficult decision to stand down from teaching the class, as she is pregnant with twins and so hands the baton to Vanessa Brooks Fisher, another dedicated Walthamstow yoga teacher.

As we get older, it becomes increasingly important to take care of our joints, our muscles and our all-round well-being, so when Age UK approached Yoga Me Happy to volunteer to teach yoga for the over 60s in the local community, there was no question but to say yes!

The classes are based around traditional hatha yoga, however with use a chair for support and balance and so the classes are suitable for all, and best of all they're FREE! As long as you are over 60 and live in the Borough of Waltham Forest.

If you are interested in joining the waiting list for the classes please contact Emma Tozer at Age UK Waltham Forest:
Email:                 E.Tozer@ageukwalthamforest.org.uk
Telephone:         020 8558 5512

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Yoga's Popping Up in The 'Stow!

Yoga has long been a favourite with the savvy, health-aware, Londoner, but Walthamstow seems to be lacking the necessary element for its budding audience, a Yoga Studio. When local Yogi, Eliza Moore of Yoga Me Happy, found out about Waltham Forest Council’s initiative to launch a Pop Up Shop in Walthamstow, rent and rate free, she jumped at the chance to apply and create a Yoga Studio.

Waltham Forest Council’s pop up shop, branded ‘Hoe Street Central’, aims to support start-up businesses and community innovators by providing space for them to test their ideas on the market, as well as offer interesting new concepts to shoppers on the high street. Eliza submitted her application to create Walthamstow’s very first yoga studio in this unit with the view to establishing that there is a need for one in the area.




Yoga Me Happy’s motto is to make Londoner’s happy with yoga, Eliza comments, “There are so many benefits to yoga and especially for us, busy Londoners who find it hard to relax and take time out for ourselves. I am incredibly passionate about yoga and about imparting my knowledge and skills to make people feel welcomed on their way in and relaxed on their way out. It has been well-documented that yoga asanas (positions) and pranayamas (breathing exercises) that go hand-in-hand with the physical practice of yoga, create a feeling of general well-being and can alleviate depression, along with a whole host of other benefits, so what better thing to introduce to the thriving community of Walthamstow?”


Eliza already runs classes in Lloyd Park’s Bowls club, however this venue can only be used on a Sunday morning and the limited space means that people often have to be turned away.


Eliza came to E17 just over a year ago and has become a fully-fledged member of the community, she even runs a free yoga class for the over 60s of the Borough at the Peter May Sports Centre. Age UK Waltham Forest approached Eliza a couple of months ago to offer her services to the senior audience and she jumped at the chance to give back.


The pop up studio will be running for two weeks from 7th to 19th January 2014 and will be a haven of calm for locals to come and practice yoga, meet like-minded people and try out some fun things like workshops, newbie classes and lots more. “There will be a whole host of classes for all different levels of abilities. I intend to provide something for everyone to give Walthamstow the chance to try yoga on for size if they’ve never done it before or give people a chance to practice locally rather than having to go to another part of London,” says Eliza.


Cllr Mark Rusling, cabinet member and portfolio lead for Business, Employment and Skills said “We're delighted to support organisations like Yoga Me Happy through our pop up shop. I'm hoping to get down there myself! Hopefully, Eliza's business will go on to thrive when she leaves the pop up - that is what we want for all of the organisations we are supporting on Hoe Street."


Subscribe to the Yoga Me Happy newsletter for further details and the yoga schedule for Hoe Street Central on the home page of the website: www.yogamehappy.co.uk