YOGA, SHIATSU and QIGONG holiday retreat in Agistri, Greece, new WALK IN CLINIC and QIGONG and MEDITATION class at St.Lukes Parish Centre, Stone Cross, SEATED ACUPRESSURE CLINIC at WRVS in Eastbourne

by Nick Neter on April 22, 2012

 

 

YOGA, QIGONG and SHIATSU in AGISTRI, GREECE with Annie Cryar and Nick Neter

The wonderful Rosy’s Little Village on Agistri Island in Greece, about an hour by boat from Athens, is the perfect location for a relaxing, rejuvenating holiday retreat with daily yoga sessions, an opportunity to experience a Shiatsu treatment, as well as Qigong, the gentle, meditative Eastern  movement exercises. There will be plenty of free time to swim, snorkel, sunbathe, read and relax with delicious organic meals and stunning views! Sunshine every day with temperatures in the high 20’s, crystal clear seawater, fabulous beaches, extraordinary sunsets and time to explore this glorious pine covered island as well as other islands  such as  Aegina, Epidaurus, Poros, the famous  Hydra and the Acropolis in Athens, and coming back early enough for a late swim!

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Agistri Yoga and Shiatsu Holiday Retreat

 THE NEXT WALK IN SHIATSU CLINICS

NEW for APRIL…..due to the popularity and success of the WALK IN SHIATSU CLINIC  we are introducing another  WALK IN  SHIATSU and SEATED ACUPRESSURE CLINIC  at the ST.LUKES  PARISH CENTRE  at STONE CROSS on the outskirts  of Eastbourne.

We are now running three  WALK IN SHIATSU CLINICS in  and around  Eastbourneone in town at the YOGALIFE STUDIO, one on the seafront at the NATURAL FITNESS CENTRE  and a new one at ST. LUKES PARISH CENTRE  in Stone Cross.Please look at forthcoming events for more detailed information.

In these difficult times they are becoming more and more popular with a mixture of regular clients who love to receive SHIATSU but cannot afford regular prices and new clients who would like to experience SHIATSU at a cost of their choosing!These clinics provide a wonderful opportunity to have a deeply relaxing, revitalizing  and healing half hour Shiatsu treatment from a fully qualified Shiatsu Practitioner for a  small donation (suggested from£10). Incredible value. Booking is available if required but is generally a walk in and we shall endeavour to see you as soon as possible.

(Please note that from time to time the Shiatsu College 3rd year students will be working at the Shiatsu Clinics to give them valuable clinical experience)

Research increasingly shows that  SHIATSU is  a deeply relaxing and  revitalising healing therapy, with an increasingly important role to play in public health!  I have recently completed a research project at the University of Brighton  as part of a B’Sc in Multidisciplinary Heathcare and explored the effects of Shiatsu on back pain. I hope to publish the results this year and they are very good!

And of course I am always available for treatments most weekdays, some Saturdays and some evenings most days of the week.

 GENTLE EXERCISE AND RELAXATION Class

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

I  am now  running another  Gentle Exercise and Relaxation class, rooted in the ancient practice of Qigong, at the WRVS at 24,Hyde Rd in town  as well as one every MONDAY at the Natural Fitness Centre on the seafront.

This is a cheerful and uplifting class for all ages and abilities that encourages self healing, ease of movement, relaxation and tension release as well as a wonderful sense of well being. These  gentle, relatively  easy and  effective exercises are rooted in the practice of Qigong, (cultivating energy), and are known to improve many aspects of health. These include

  • Coordination–Balance-Flexibility-Concentration
  • Posture and body awareness
  • General aches and pains
  • a sense of well being and more positive outlook on life

There is no lying down or mat work involved, all work being done upright or sitting on a chair. People with a variety of health problems  including diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis and  arthritis regularily  use many of these exercises to improve their health. The first session is FREE.

QIGONG and MEDITATION Class

From Thursday, 19th April I shall be running a weekly  Qigong and meditation class at St Luke’s Parish Centre from 8.15 to 9.15pm. All ages and abilities are welcome. The ancient practice of Qigong (cultivating energy) aligns breath, movement, and awareness for exercise, healing, and meditation. With roots in Chinese medicine, martial arts, and philosophy, Qigong is traditionally viewed as a practice to cultivate and balance Qi .  Qigong practice involves rhythmic breathing coordinated with slow stylized repetition of fluid movements with a calm mindfulstate. Qigong is practiced throughout China and worldwide. The first one is FREE. Thereafter £6.50. Please bring a cushion and blanket.

 

 SEATED ACUPRESSURE MASSAGE

Deeply relaxing and revitalizing Seated Acupressure massage is now available at the WRVS at 24, Hyde Rd every Wednesday from 2nd May,apart from when the Wednesday Walk In is on at the Yoga LIfe Studio. Free 10 minute taster treatments available on Wednesday, 2nd May. You can book or just walk in and wait your turn! The Natural Fitness Centre is still on the first Monday of every month  in the evening from 5pm to 8.30pm. 10,15, 20 and 30 minute treatments available at reasonable prices. FREE 10 minute tasters available this month and on Tuesday morning from 10.15am to 2.15 pm. Just walkin  and take your turn or book in….next one on Monday 14th MAY.

Seated Acupressure massage is  now internationally recognised as an very effective, enjoyable way to release stress especially  from the working environment, relieve  general aches and pains, especially in the shoulders,neck and back and engender a greater sense of well being and deep relaxation in a short period of time.

 

 

 

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