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Sedentary bodies and busy minds - How Pilates can help the desk-based worker
From a physical standpoint, being inactive can present itself in a number of ways that can impact your movement. Back pain is probably the number one complaint that I see in the Pilates studio and this is often compounded by ‘Gluteal Amnesia’ – the laxity of the major muscle group in our backsides that is a key muscle for propulsion and power. Marissa Gainsbourg (2021) sites this beautifully as ‘Lazy-Ass Syndrome’…

Pilates and Your Pelvic Floor
What’s your relationship like with your Pelvic Floor, I wonder?
Like all relationships, our relationship with the pelvic floor can be healthy, and great when everything is going well. A healthy pelvic floor can contribute to a fulfilling sex life, efficient and ‘comfortable’ removal of waste from the body, (in men and women) and also plays an integral part in a healthy pregnancy and childbirth.
From a movement perspective, If when you move, you leak urine, or pass wind (and OK, many of us have been here)….it can be embarrassing. But it needn’t be. Often, movement is medicine…

The language of your spine - enhancing your Pilates practice
If you’ve ever been in a Pilates class, and are instructed to ‘rotate at your thoracic spine’, or ‘lengthen toward your tailbone’ are you sure what you should be trying to do? Here’s a rundown of key terms for you, in alphabetical order: I hope you find them useful.

Stress and the breath - the ins & outs
What is really happening to the breath when we are stressed, and why is ineffective breath so problematic?
We all have times of stress, and actually, stress can be a good thing (to some extent). But not when stress is your permanent state and it starts to affect your everyday life. Constant stress can quite easily manifest into anxiety, and I know how debilitating this can be first-hand. I personally have suffered from anxiety…

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Hello, I’m Dr. Sarah Edwards
An educator at heart, with a passion for people, I’m a Polestar-educated Pilates Instructor and Psychological Fitness Specialist, who understands anxiety, overwhelm and the importance of putting yourself first.
I help clients achieve their goals, both in group settings, online and working one-to-one in my garden studio in Solihull.