What You Need to Know about Ballet Workouts
Our YouTube channel has a number of ballet-inspired workouts for you to try but it’s important when we are choosing a fitness regime that...
Our YouTube channel has a number of ballet-inspired workouts for you to try but it’s important when we are choosing a fitness regime that...
While traditional meditation practices offer solace to many, there exists a hidden gem in the realm of fitness – ballet.
Forearm planks are great for strengthening your shoulders, your postural muscles and your core and remove any pressure through your wrists. But there are...
Try this gentle morning ballet workout to warm up and lengthen your body first thing in the morning. It will challenge your balance and...
Hip pain can significantly affect daily life and physical activity. Let's explore ways to help ease discomfort and improve overall well-being.
Every workout is an investment in your health now and for the future. ✅ Every workout counts. ✅ Every workout is a step in...
Abs and core are not the same thing but are often confused. Training can be approached differently for each. Watch this video and know...
Let's address the elephant in the room: guilt. Many women experience a nagging sense of guilt when they take time for themselves, especially if it...
One of the reasons our muscles feel tight and our joints feel stiff is because we are not moving them. This is especially true...
I believe that every woman deserves to look and feel great by prioritising their health, without feeling guilty.
As a pioneer of ballet fitness, I’m passionate about helping busy women make an educated choice by practicing this wonderful in-the-moment activity, in order to feel sexy, athletic, strong and connected to your body.
I know too well the feeling of overwhelm whilst trying to practice self-care, keep on top of family and social obligations and be successful in my career.
And I see it all too often in other fitness regimes – women exercising on automatic pilot, not connecting with their bodies, needing more time for themselves and feeling exhausted.
Ballet is different. It has an inherent grace, strength and artistry. The focus is not on the “thing” – the kettle bell, the running machine, the weights – the focus is on your body, how it moves in space, the stimulation of your mind, as well as the physical changes you experience. In my youth I danced because I loved it and now I dance to keep me in shape.
Inspiring women to move more by changing their relationship with exercise and demystifying the steps to optimal health and fitness in your 30s and beyond.