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The Yoga Den

the yoga den

5.0(42)

Scotland,

For as long as I can remember I have loved movement and using my body to the full. My mum said that I never walked anywhere- I cartwheeled. Physiotherapy was on obvious career choice for me, and I qualified as a physiotherapist in 2001. I have worked as a physio in the NHS since then (aside from a few maternity leaves). I am currently on a career break from my job in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, where I mainly work on the medical wards, helping to get (often older) people back on their feet after a period of illness. For all the shortcomings of the NHS, it is a wonderful organisation and one which I am proud to be a part of. I began attending yoga classes in 2005, and I immediately enjoyed the classes; the physical postures reminded me of the gymnastics I had done as a child. Although I remember being a bit mystified when the teacher kept telling us to "breathe"... I thought 'well, of course I am breathing!' It wasn't until, after a couple of years, I had a few months out of going to classes, that I noticed my mind started racing, I wasn't sleeping as well, and I realised that yoga was having a bigger impact on my whole life than I first thought. And that maybe there was something more to all this 'breathing'?! So I started taking my yoga practice a bit more seriously and I finally began training as a yoga teacher in April 2016. I live in beautiful East Lothian, Scotland, with my husband and our 5 children (the twins arrival in 2018 was a bit of a surprise to say the least!), so family life is a full-time job in itself and finding time for my own personal yoga practice can sometimes be a challenge. The last few years have been an intense period of my life, with all the demands of a large young family, and also having cared for, and lost, both of my parents within just a few years. My yoga practice is truly what keeps me grounded and balanced. It helps me to negotiate all the ripples, waves and storms of life with acceptance, clarity, strength and peace. I opened The Yoga Den, in the gorgeous and friendly village of East Linton in July 2020 - perhaps not the best year to open a new yoga studio, but we made it through covid! When I qualified as a yoga teacher, I only ever intended to teach a couple of yoga classes a week, to have my own studio feels like a bit of a crazy dream! I am so happy that other amazing teachers & therapists can join me in providing this healing space to serve the community of East Lothian, and beyond.

Dance Studio Owners Association

dance studio owners association

4.9(443)

The Dance Studio Owners Association is a community of over 900 STUDIO OWNERS from every corner of the world. Each of our members make up our family. We focus on supporting our STUDIO OWNERS in each area of their business and life.Whether you’re just about to start your studio, been doing it just a few years or have been operating your business for many years, I know you’ll find value in spending some time with us. Our mission is simple – to give you the tools and resources you need to grow your dance studio. Our focus is on providing you with proven business growth strategies that will help you close that gap from where you are today to where you want to be – building that dream studio you have always wanted and deserve. AS LEADERS IN DANCE STUDIO EDUCATION, THE DSOA PROUDLY WORKS WITH OVER 34,000 DANCE STUDIOS GLOBALLY EVERY WEEK AND IMPACTS THE LIVES OF OVER 800,000 CHILDREN THROUGH THEIR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES. Responsible for the world’s first Dance Studio Growth Curriculum, the DSOA proudly empowers dance studios globally to take a strategic approach to their marketing and acquisition through our flagship online course. The DSOA is founded and run by Clint Salter: an award winning entrepreneur, business development strategist and best-selling author of 2 books. In addition to regularly serving the top 20% of dance studio owners across the globe, Clint’s extraordinary contributions to the business world have been recognized across many disciplines. The DSOA has won countless awards for their achievements, including being named a finalist in the NSW Export Awards in 2019 and most recently the Gold Stevie Award for Online Training. Clint has also won the Silver Award at the 2020 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards for Excellence in Innovation in Business Product & Service Industries.

Warrior Women

warrior women

4.9(40)

Billericay

I want to help you feel fitter, healthier and more confident. Over the last decade I have helped hundreds of women on their fitness journeys and learnt invaluable tools and tips along the way about how to get you the best most sustainable results possible and I want to give that all to you. I am passionate about fitness and health and helping you is what drives me to keep going. My workouts and programs bring all my experience and knowledge together and provide you with the tools you need to achieve your fitness goals. With a Warrior community of support you'll enjoy every step of the journey. Where It Started In a small martial arts club in Essex where I found my fitness, my confidence and my strength and realised just how important exercise is for both mental and physical wellness. That initial training has never left me and even now I can still hear the words of one of my trainers ringing in my ears 'Just get on with it Jamie!' So I do, every day, I get on with the business of fitness of bringing fitness to as many people as I can so that you can experience the power that exercise has to transform your life My Goals To continue bringing the love and power of exercise to as many people as possible and if we can have fun along the way then it's even better. I have a particular interest in Womens health and wellness and as well as donating regularly to the national charity Women's Aid, I fundraise where possible and help spread awareness to help women and girls in this country and abroad and I would love every year for my fundraising to grow and grow and grow!