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Btba Beauty & Aesthetics

btba beauty & aesthetics

4.5(36)

Nottingham

BTBA Beauty & Aesthetics Academy offers a range of beauty therapy & aesthetics training courses within a friendly respectful environment. Our courses are available to both beginners and qualified therapists whom may wish to extend and improve on current skills. All of our courses (unless stated separately) are accredited by industry experts such as the Guild of Beauty Therapists, ABT or CPD, meaning our certificates are nationally recognised and you can easily get insurance. Our Story Location We are currently situated in Long Eaton, around a 20 minute drive from Nottingham City Centre and a 20 minute drive from Derby. For those coming outside of East Midlands, we are a 5 minute drive from Junction 25 on the M1. If you don't drive, the Indigo bus from Maid Marian Way in Nottingham City Centre will take you to Long Eaton. about Why choose us? Accredited by industry experts such as The Guild of Professional Beauty Therapists, ABT and CPD Short courses - you can be qualified in no time You can become a member of one of the recognised professional bodies to whom we are accredited You can gain insurance from a range of insurance providers Our courses embrace the principles of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and are you receive CPD points Small group training in a friendly, respectful and professional environment ensuring you get full attention and quality training. One-to-one also available for additional fees. Courses available seven days a week Flexible courses to fit around your busy schedule Courses in line with the highest standards of hygiene, sterilisation, safety & law Professional theory booklets/instruction manuals provided for each subject Constant support available throughout and after course Certificate issued same day but occasionally may take up to 7 days

oakwoodyoga.co.uk

oakwoodyoga.co.uk

London

I am often asked what my style of yoga is. I find this really difficult to answer. I trained with the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY), but I attend a lot of yoga days and weekends with various teachers, many from the Satyananda tradition. In May 2014 I started the Satyananda Integration Teachers Course. Satyananda yoga is traditional yoga, looking after the whole person; giving us tools to help with the busy lives we all lead. It includes all the asanas, the breath work, meditation, mantra and chanting, and it is where the practice of Yoga Nidra originated. Yoga Nidra is a deep relaxation – and we all need a bit of that! I love being out in the garden or walking. Being in touch with all of my sense. I have a deep love of nature and often weave that into some lesson plans! The scope of yoga is vast and I rule nothing out – but I only share what I have tried and think others will find beneficial or interesting. My suggestion is to come along for a couple of sessions, and if you like my way of teaching fantastic. If not I can try and help you find someone more suitbale for you. We all have different needs at different times. I have been teaching weekly classes since April 2010; weekend retreats since December 2012; and in 2014 I started running regular monthly workshops – allowing a little extra time to focus on different elements of yoga. When you practise yoga you are working with the mind, the body and the breath. In Hatha Yoga (‘Ha’ means sun and ‘tha’ means moon), we are working to balance the solar and lunar – the yin and yang – energies in the body, mind and spirit. It really does not matter what other name you give your practice, as long as you are practicing with awareness, being here and now – and really importantly, accepting and appreciating what you have now. I am often told that ‘I cannot do yoga as I am so inflexible’. My response is always ‘if you are breathing you can do yoga – in fact you already are doing yoga’! By practising the asanas (postures) you become more flexible, but yoga is so much more than just the asanas, it helps you breathe properly, it helps you relax, we learn to meditate to help find that peace within…I could make a huge list! Please give yoga a try. It really can make a difference to how you feel and how you cope with the stresses and strains of our Western society.