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  • Monday 19 December 2011

    Yoga Sports Coach Graduate Profile – Paula Rastrick

    Yoga and Football

    With the end of another exciting year for Yoga Sports Science getting closer, we decided to contact some of our recent graduates to see how things are going for them. This week we talked to Level 1 Yoga Sports Coach, … Continue reading

  • Tuesday 15 November 2011

    Dezi’s Diary – The Life of a Yoga Sports Science Student

    Triathlete Mike Jubbs in training with Yoga Sports Coach

    Over the last few months I’ve been amazed by the amount of athletes who’ve approached me, wanting to try out Sport-Specific Yoga. What makes it even more amazing is that I’m still a student Yoga Sports Coach! Perhaps it’s not … Continue reading

  • Wednesday 2 November 2011

    Be a Yoga Sports Coach – Next Course Starts November 11

    Be a Yoga Sports Coach – The Benefits

    Our next Level 1 Yoga Sports Coach course starts on Friday 11th of November. We’ve only a small amount of places left, so if you’re thinking of enhancing your skillset and maximizing your career potential this winter, you have just … Continue reading

  • Friday 21 October 2011

    Meet a New Career at The Yoga Show

    Olympia, London

    Next week one of the biggest events in the Yoga calendar breezes into London’s Olympia. The Yoga Show is three days of everything Yoga gathered under one roof. And as you would expect, Yoga Sports Science will be there to … Continue reading

  • Tuesday 18 October 2011

    The Art of Being a Mentor, with Olympian Leon Taylor.

    Leon Taylor Mentor Book Cover

    Leon Taylor needs little introduction. In his twenty year diving career he invented the world’s most difficult dive, and won an Olympic Silver Medal at Athens 2004. After retiring from diving he wanted to put something back into sport, and … Continue reading

  • Wednesday 28 September 2011

    Be Your Own Boss – How Yoga Sports Science Helped Me Survive Redundancy

      There are a whole host of thoughts and feelings that come with redundancy. Having been through this process twice during downturns, I’m very familiar with them. Shock, worry, fear are often the initial concerns, especially if you’re the only … Continue reading