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EXPRESS UPPER BODY
Expect to challenge your shoulders, back, and arms while maintaining strong trunk integration and breath connection. Drawing from Joe Holder’s “exercise snacks”, this session is designed to show how small, consistent bouts of quality movement create lasting results both in and out of the studio. ...
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FULL BODY MAT-BASED 02
This session is designed to energise your body with seamless movement and intentional breath work. No equipment = no fuss, just space to reconnect, lengthen, and switch everything on. Ideal for mornings, travel days, or anytime you want to reset your posture, warm the body, and feel refreshed in ...
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LOWER BODY STRETCH 01
This "Recalibrate" 10-minute reformer session is designed to open the hips, hamstrings, and lower back. This gentle flow blends mindful movement with deep stretching to recalibrate your body making it perfect as a cooldown or reset between training days.
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UPPER BODY STRETCH 01
This stretch focuses on the upper body, helping to release tension in the shoulders, chest, and back while improving mobility and posture. Gentle yet effective, it’s perfect for relieving tightness, slowing things down, and supporting functional movement. Ideal as a warm-up, cool-down, or dedicat...
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EXPRESS BOX ABS & SHOULDERS
I take you to the reverse end of the reformer for an express core and shoulder workout using the short box over the rails. This is a strong "c-curve" focused set, so expect your hip flexors to work alongside your abdominals... this is intentional and part of the challenge, not something to avoid!...
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MAT-BASED FUNDAMENTALS
A fundamental express mat flow rooted in classical sequencing. We move through The Hundred (100 pumps), Roll Up, Single Leg Circles, Rolling Like a Ball, Single Leg Stretch, Double Leg Stretch, and Spine Stretch Forward with lower reps to prioritise control, form, and breath. This is about qualit...
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EXPRESS BACK & ARMS
In this workout, I take you through a series focused on the back line of the arms and upper back. We’ll work through four-point kneeling and single arm movements that challenge stability while helping you really connect into the rotator cuff muscles. By tapping into these smaller stabilisers, we ...