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New To Yoga?
What You Should Expect

All new students will be asked to complete a private and confidential medical questionnaire and a disclaimer prior to their first class.

If you are new to Yoga, it is good to bear in mind that sometimes when you first start practicing yoga you may feel a bit lost in your practice initially.  If so please do not worry, and do what you can – you are learning something new.  Remember every master was once a beginner. 

It takes the majority of people at least five to ten classes to be able to start to go with the flow.  Forget about how strong or flexible you are, and work with your body’s ability – you will benefit from trying your best, and not pushing yourself too hard.  If you see other participants seemingly finding everything really easy – remember they too were beginners once, and will have been practicing longer than you.  I will be helping and assisting you along the way.  Yoga is not competitive, so if you need a rest please take one – I always encourage participants to listen to their body.  Be in the moment, and work with your body regardless how deep you are able to go into the posture. 
Postures (asanas) in a typical Hatha class are generally held between 5 to 10 breaths - sometimes less, sometime more in other types of classes. Make use of the props given to you - they will enable you to achieve postures you may find difficult - I will guide you on their use during the class.  Expect to be adjusted.  It is normal practice in Yoga, for the teacher to make adjustments to your body, in order to aid your learning to mind and body connection, and for you to reap the benifits safely.   All postures are named in Sanskrit (an ancient Indian language), but I will also name them in English.  Do not worry too much about remember the names - you will become familiar with them over time, if you attend on a regular basis. Enjoy the journey and breathe through it. 
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Data Protection Protection Notice 

Here at G.M. YOGA I (Gabriella McMahon) take your privacy seriously and make every effort to ensure the information you share with me is recorded accurately, retained securely and used only used to administer your file.  All new students will be asked to complete a private and confidential medical questionnaire and Ts&Cs/Disclaimer prior to attending their first class. 

Your personal data is only for use by G.M. YOGA (Gabriella McMahon) and will only be used to contact you regarding matters such as training/workshops/yoga classes, company news and events or to speak with you personally about any other issues as necessary.
Any personal and medical information provided to G.M. YOGA (Gabriella McMahon) remains strictly confidential. It is your responsibility to update me (G.M. YOGA) immediately with any changes to your medical information and emergency contacts.
I will not to share your data with any other companies.

By not stating otherwise you are confirming that you have read this Data Protection Notice and that you are consenting to G.M. YOGA holding and processing your personal data for the above purposes.

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  • Home
  • About Yoga with Gabriella
    • Working with local businesses
  • About Pilates with Lisa
  • Timetable
    • The Studio & Gallery
    • FAQs
  • Pricing
  • Events & Workshops
  • On Demand Videos
  • Corporate Classes
  • Private Classes
  • Video Tutorials
  • Testimonials
  • Contact