Category: Blog

  • Supporting immunity

    Supporting immunity

    I am receiving lots of enquiries about how to support their immune system and health through the winter season. I’ve put together some information on key nutrients to consider for support and why, together with some practical suggestions of what and how much to take. There is no substitute for eating a healthy nutritious diet…

  • Breathing for runners

    Maximise your performance through BREATHING Learn how to Functional breath training and simulation of high altitude training with  Helen Maxwell certified Oxygen Advantage® Instructor Contact Helen on 07740 876233

  • Breathing-pattern – could it be the missing link?

    Breathing-pattern – could it be the missing link?

    The way we breathe is intricately linked to the way our body functions on both a physical and psychological level. When we breathe correctly we oxygenate our organs to maximise their function. Between 50-80% of the general population have some level of breathing-pattern disorder The researcher and professor of physical therapy, Kiesel (2017), has found…

  • Weight loss: What’s breath got to do with it?

    Weight loss: What’s breath got to do with it?

    Excess weight is often thought to be the result of an imbalance between energy from food consumed less energy spent throughout the day. However, well known researchers such as Zoe Harcombe, have pointed out that weight is not simply the end product of calories in less calories utilised for metabolism and exercise. Weight loss is…

  • Enter ‘The zone’

    Enter ‘The zone’

    An air of mystery surrounds ‘The Zone’, a near mythical state of mind-body alignment which athletes seek but few master. Rupert Sheldrake (author and biologist) suggests that sport may be one of the few remaining ways for people to experience an altered state of consciousness.  Sport requires: total concentration on the ‘present’; dedication; discipline and…

  • Connect to your heart to be your best self

    Connect to your heart to be your best self

    There is a physical as well as a mental component to fear and anxiety.  We know this: our hearts race, we sweat, our stomach churns, eyes dilate. Dr Bessel Van der Kolk, eminent psychiatrist and a world expert on traumatic stress, explains in his book ‘The body keeps the score’, how the body records and…