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Sian Rule Yoga Welcome! I help women to feel both relaxed and energised and live a full life of connection and joy. I’m not perfect and I don’t expect you to be perfect.

If you wake up anxious about the sixteen things on your to-do list that you didn't get done yesterday, and have that sinking feeling that the same is going to happen today too, let's explore a mindful approach with me that reduces stress, helps you feel calmer and gets you away from negative, unhelpful thoughts. I take care to create a safe, confidential space which is free from judgement. Life is a journey and it’s all about learning, owning our mistakes and going at our own pace. Our bodies are all different and my intention for you is to relax into the whole of yourself. Just be you. Let me guide you to find the right positions for you, develop more awareness of what’s going on in your body and where your attention is going. I love inspiring heart-led women over 40 live a life of joy, by breaking the cycles of stress, anxiety and guilt. There are 3 ways you can share experiences with me…

1. By joining my free Facebook group, Meditative Minds, where you’ll find a mini meditation at midday on Mondays and a 30 min guided meditation on Thursday evenings at 9pm. And other tips and inspiration throughout the week. Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/843879823121099

2. By coming to my Yoga classes, which are currently on Zoom. 9.30am morning sessions take place on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Evening sessions are on Mondays and Wednesdays. The first class is free. Contact me on 07872 571 934 or sianrule@gmail.com for more info.

3. By enjoying a 12 week one-to-one bespoke mind and body experience called Rest & Revitalised. For more details, see my website sianrule.com/

04/11/2025

Help support your lungs through Autumn with this self massage that helps release toxins from the lungs and keeps them clear.

You can repeat it several times a day, rubbing firmly, especially if it's sore, for about 20 or 30 seconds.

Let me know how you get on or if you have any questions.

Siân 💗

Come and explore the autumn woods with me!!There's so much to see, smell, hear and touch (definitely not taste the mushr...
29/10/2025

Come and explore the autumn woods with me!!

There's so much to see, smell, hear and touch (definitely not taste the mushrooms!)

And experience!

Experiencing the woods in a new way.

Experiencing the trees and the presence of the wood.

Allow yourself to be seen by the trees, that want to see you.

Do you want to feel really alive?

Do you want to feel really present and awake?

We'll connect to the woods, move the body, be aware of the breath, walk mindfully in silence and awareness.

And I'm going to show how to make a group mandala with a pattern of ivy leaves.

Come, come come!!

Saturday 8th November
10am to 12 noon
Wye Valley Woods. Exact location will be sent out the day before.
Snacks provided.

Please book through the website (link in the comments) or message me.

Siân 🌼 🌳

29/10/2025

If you're feeling stressed or overwhelmed by anything going on in the world, your life, with family or friends this video explains what's happening to the energies in your body and some ways to return to calm and clear thinking. My lovely teacher Eva Gold shows you what she does and from it I've learned something new to share with my clients 💓

28/10/2025

The letting go in autumn happens in our energies too.
In the energies of the letting go organs Lung and Large Intestine.
Here I show you acupressure points that help you support those energies and the associated organs through their season of autumn 🍂
Siân x

How does 'glowing from within like a diamond' grab you as a state of being?Ever done yoga anyone??!
24/10/2025

How does 'glowing from within like a diamond' grab you as a state of being?Ever done yoga anyone??!

“The attributes of a perfected body are beauty, grace, strength and adamantine hardness.”
- Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra, III:46, translated by Alistair Shearer

My seventy-one-year-old sister who is an avid hiker, tells me she feels stronger and fitter than she has ever been in her entire life. It’s a phrase I’m hearing more frequently from aging yogis who are incorporating other practices off the mat. This is also how I feel, having taken up my own swimming routine combined with walking and an emphasis in my yoga practice on gentle strengthening, stabilizing and balancing. I’m convinced that biological fitness can belie chronological age. Like my friend John who often shares a lane with me at the local pool as he does his two-kilometer thrice-weekly swim. He is still walking beautifully; upright and elegant. He’s 77 and sharp as a tack and in better shape than many people half his age.

You’d be forgiven for thinking that an emphasis on cardiovascular health doesn’t tie with traditional yoga practice. But you may be surprised to know that In Ayurveda (the sister science to Yoga), there has long been a distinction between vyayama or “exercise that gives energy” and that exercise that strengthens the cardio-vascular system and builds muscle mass, maintains healthy bones, and improves blood flow. Cardio-vascular exercise increases capillarization, bringing life-giving oxygen and nutrients to internal organs and other tissues. Heart health can also benefit the body in surprising ways, including lowering the risk of cancer and dementia. Conversely, damage to peripheral blood flow can affect how fast you walk, your grip strength and even contribute to vision loss.

Exercise that comes under the category of vyayama are yoga practices that give energy but do not use up a lot of chips. Slow movement practiced calmly, gently and methodically with an emphasis on diaphragmatic breathing is considered vyayama, like Sun Salutations. Breathing practices, and just about all yoga postures (asana) if practiced with an emphasis on improving blood circulation to the internal organs can be considered vyayama. Restorative Yoga as well as meditation and Yoga Nidra, build prana or energy. They are all forms of vyayama.

And while yoga practice can be strengthening and improve coordination and balance, it’s not necessarily as effective for building cardiovascular health as walking briskly or biking for 45 minutes without stopping. Increasingly I hear of yogis taking to the Pickleball court or to the gym to balance their practice. This is wise, especially if you prefer your time on the yoga mat to be more contemplative.

I’ve always found the 46th Sutra in the fourth book of Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras fascinating: there’s no mention of supreme flexibility. Strength, firmness and “glowing from within like a diamond” are the descriptors of physical vitality. If practiced with mindfulness, all exercise can be an extension of a yoga practice.

How do you stay strong and fit, on or off your yoga mat?

RelaxedCalmEnergisedStretchedComfortableAlertThese are some of the words people have said they felt after the yoga class...
22/10/2025

Relaxed

Calm

Energised

Stretched

Comfortable

Alert

These are some of the words people have said they felt after the yoga class this week.

I love checking in with how differently people feel after a class.

And I invite a checking in with how differently people feel as we end the class after the final relaxation.

Through the autumn and winter we're experiencing longer relaxations called 'yoga nidra'.

They're an invitation to slow down and allow the body and mind to rest.

To simply be.
To allow a settling
To slow the breath down

Allow yourself to truly rest

I have an introductory offer of 3 sessions for just £20.

Id love to welcome you

Siân 💗

Ooops!!!Just ordered A3 size instead of A5!!!Perhaps I secretly wanted to get the word out about my new Tintern Yoga Cla...
21/10/2025

Ooops!!!

Just ordered A3 size instead of A5!!!

Perhaps I secretly wanted to get the word out about my new Tintern Yoga Class in a shout rather than a whisper!

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Connecting to nature, to others, to the earth helps us feel a sense of belongingA settlingA rootednessA place to be ours...
13/10/2025

Connecting to nature, to others, to the earth helps us feel a sense of belonging

A settling
A rootedness
A place to be ourselves

To let go of what doesn't serve us anymore

To feel whole

To feel a deepening sense of gratitude for life

For the life we are

For the magic

The above are some ways I feel while, and after, being in nature and how others tell me they feel

Nature is not something that's over there, that we can use.

We are nature.

When we give it our attention, we connect with its life force

We can learn the teachings available from nature

We're in nature. Not just walking through it just to get to a destination or get our steps in

To connect to nature more deeply, join us on the last 3 Saturday mornings for Forest Yoga:

18th October
8th November
6th December

In the Wye Valley Woods.

I'll give you meeting up details a few days before.

£15 per adult

We wrap up in warm layers and walk mindfully, sometimes in silence, listening, smelling the scent of the woods, enjoying moving and breathing techniques, sometimes lying on soft leaves looking up through the branches.

We slow down to the speed of trees 🌳

I'd love to welcome you.

Please book by messaging me or using the link in the comments 🙏 💚

08/10/2025

Tonight in Tintern Hall 6pm
£12 pp
Join me to connect with the world of nature and our inner world through breath, movement and guided meditation

I'd love to welcome you 🙏

Siân xx

Tomorrow, Wednesday 3rd, 6.30pm, we're back on the lawn for Circle Yoga to move into autumn surrounded by trees. Join us...
02/09/2025

Tomorrow, Wednesday 3rd, 6.30pm, we're back on the lawn for Circle Yoga to move into autumn surrounded by trees.

Join us at the Wye Valley Sculpture Garden for beauty, art and nature's amazing mix to inspire and relax you.

If you want to slow down, feel calmer, more grounded, connected and more magical, do join us ✨️

Message me or head for the website. Link in bio.

I'd love to welcome you, Siân x 💚

Tomorrow give yourself some time-out to do mindful movements, breathe slowly and deeply, get quieter inside and calm the...
26/08/2025

Tomorrow give yourself some time-out to do mindful movements, breathe slowly and deeply, get quieter inside and calm the mind.

At the Wye Valley Sculpture Garden, Tintern
When - 7pm to 8.15pm
Bring - mat and blanket (or I'll bring you one)
At £15 pp (teens @£10)

Surrounded by the fabulous sculptures, beautiful plants and trees will slow down.

If you're feeling a nudge, do come, you'll be made very welcome and something might just change within you and you'll feel more whole, more you.

Siân ✨️ 🌳

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