Hi, I’m Jenny Roche a.ka. The Movement Mother

I first discovered Yoga as a dance student and initially attended Yoga as a way to inform and strengthen my body as a dancer. It wasn’t until I was a busy, young working Mum craving space that my practice started to evolve and a deeper sense of self and consciousness came to awareness on the mat.

Through physical asana and spiritual teachings I found that my yoga practice began to be a place of internal sanctuary; providing space to look within and observe what’s already there, enabling not only more space in both body and mind, but also a place to move towards becoming a more conscious, calm and considered human being

  • I am a fully accredited Yoga Alliance teacher. Having trained with Authentic Flow Tribe with Satu Tuomela and Fanny Olsson in Authentic Flow tantra Yoga (200 hours) and Shake the Dust (50 hours), Embodied Tantra Yin (50 hours) and Mandala Yoga (50 hours).

    I am also an accredited IBMT (Integrated Body Movement Therapy) Therapist.

    I’m the lead trainee and accreditor for ACCPH (Accredited Counsellors, Coaches, Psychotherapists & Hypnotherapists)

  • Nope! On top of being a fully accredited Tantra Yoga & Dance Teacher/Trainer I am also a qualified Somatic Coach & Therapist as well as a specialist in Embodied Astrology

  • Comfortable clothing, a yoga mat, and a willingness to try. Blocks, straps, and bolsters can be helpful but aren’t necessary for beginners.

  • Yoga is a mind-body practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, meditation, and ethical principles to promote physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

    Yoga originated in ancient India over 5,000 years ago and is deeply rooted in Indian philosophy and spirituality.

    Benefits include improved flexibility, strength, balance, stress reduction, better sleep, increased mindfulness, and overall physical and mental health.

  • Somatic coaching is an approach that integrates the mind and body to facilitate personal transformation and growth. It operates on the premise that our physical state influences our thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. By focusing on bodily sensations, movements, and awareness, somatic coaching helps individuals uncover deeper insights about themselves and their experiences.

    During a somatic coaching session, clients may engage in practices such as mindfulness, breathwork, and movement exercises. These techniques encourage clients to become more attuned to their physical sensations and explore how these relate to their emotional and mental states. This holistic perspective allows individuals to identify patterns, release tension, and make more

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