Does something hurt? either emotionally or physically?
From back pain to deep trauma, Yoga therapy with Lisa will teach you how to regain body, mind and subsequently your daily life.
about Lisa
Lisa Bidnall
yoga therapist
Hello I'm Lisa and I grew up in beautiful Suffolk in the United Kingdom and now I live in Paris.
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I am passionate about yoga and yoga therapy and the part it can play in life, affecting you and your surroundings. There is nothing better for me than to be able to help someone.
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I lead a free and balanced life. Not only with my own yoga and meditation practise but how I choose to run my business and enjoy my own play time.
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When off the yoga mat, dancing and musical theatre enter from the wings.
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Understanding yoga therapy
"Yoga therapists have in-depth training to help them assess and keep their students safe. They work with you to address your specific goals while considering any limitations you might be experiencing. The practices your yoga therapist recommends could include: •Movement ranging from gentle to more vigorous •Breathing techniques •Meditation or visualization practices •Physical postures that address a specific body part. Although all yoga is potentially therapeutic and healing, yoga therapy is the specific to areas of discomfort or musculoskeletal imbalances. Many people first learn about yoga through its physical practices, but a common misconception is that it’s all about stretching or movement. In fact, yoga therapy can help people who can’t move at all, as well as active individuals! The yogic model of health is unique because it addresses every aspect of life rather than considering each body part or system separately. Yoga therapy is a safe way of working with the natural capacity of your body and mind to optimize well-being. A general public yoga class can certainly ease everyday aches, pains, and mood complaints. But a yoga therapy session, goes much further because it is tailored to the individual." International association of yoga therapy