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Understanding Functional Movement Yoga:
core pelvic floor and functional movement Anne Catherine 8/12/24 core pelvic floor and functional movement Anne Catherine 8/12/24

Understanding Functional Movement Yoga:

Learn how functional movement integrates with yoga to improve daily life, prevent injury, and build strength. Explore mindful practices that boost mobility, posture, and overall well-being.

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A quick reminder:

If you've been thinking about coming to class on Wednesday, I'd love to have you join us this week.

Sometimes the hardest part is simply walking through the door for the first time.

I know that.

Which is why I want you to know:
A quick reminder: If you've been thinking about coming to class on Wednesday, I'd love to have you join us this week. Sometimes the hardest part is simply walking through the door for the first time. I know that. Which is why I want you to know: You don't need yoga experience. You don't need to be on time. You don't need to have it all together. You can come pregnant. You can come postpartum. You can come tired. You can come with your baby. Just come. We'll take it from there. Every Wednesday, I create space for women to ask questions, receive support, connect with others, and simply exhale for a little while. 🌿 Women's Health + Prenatal Yoga Wednesdays | 9:30 AM 🌿 Postpartum Yoga with Baby Wednesdays | 10:45 AM Little Herbal Apothecary | Old Town Lafayette Tea is ready. The door is open. And I'd love to see you there. 💛 Learn more: Comment CLASS https://www.annecatherineyoga.com/prenatal-postpartum-womens-health-yoga
Everyone asks about the baby.

But who's asking about you?

Who's making sure you're eating enough, resting enough, healing well, and receiving the support your body needs after growing and birthing a human?

As a culture, we've become very good at p
Everyone asks about the baby. But who's asking about you? Who's making sure you're eating enough, resting enough, healing well, and receiving the support your body needs after growing and birthing a human? As a culture, we've become very good at preparing for birth. But we've forgotten how to care for mothers. Whether you're pregnant, newly postpartum, or years into motherhood, your body matters. Your recovery matters. Your wellbeing matters. Motherhood changes everything—including your physical body, your nervous system, your identity, and your daily life. Yet so many women are expected to navigate these changes alone. You deserve support. You deserve someone who understands the demands pregnancy, birth, and postpartum place on your body. You deserve care that focuses on you, not just your baby. Through in-home support, movement, recovery care, yoga, and doula services, I help women reconnect with their bodies, build confidence, and feel supported during one of life's biggest transitions. Because it's never too soon—or too late—to support "being a mom." If you're pregnant, postpartum, or simply looking for more support in your motherhood journey, I'd love to connect. Send me a message to learn more about how I can support you. 💛 Anne
Can I share something a little personal?

I've been teaching Women's Health + Prenatal Yoga and Postpartum Yoga with Baby for more than a decade.

I've supported hundreds of women throughout Boulder County through pregnancy, postpartum, and motherhoo
Can I share something a little personal? I've been teaching Women's Health + Prenatal Yoga and Postpartum Yoga with Baby for more than a decade. I've supported hundreds of women throughout Boulder County through pregnancy, postpartum, and motherhood, and I have loved that work deeply. But I've also spent years wanting to create a space like this right here in Lafayette. This is where I live. This is where my community is. And this is where I've always hoped to support women more directly. Over the years, I've often felt that pregnancy and postpartum classes were treated as an "extra" within the wellness world. But supporting women through this transition has never felt extra to me. It's some of the most important work I know. I believe mothers deserve spaces where questions are welcome, babies are welcome, and support matters as much as movement. For the first time, I feel like I have a space that truly reflects that vision. Every Wednesday, I unlock the door, make tea, and wonder who might walk through it that day. A pregnant mother preparing for birth. A new mom needing connection. Someone looking for support. Someone who simply needs a place to exhale. And honestly, I think we're at the beginning of creating something really special. Not just classes. A community. If you've been thinking about coming, I'd love to have you there. Come with your questions. Come with your baby. Come exactly as you are. Tea is ready. The door is open. And there will be a place for you in the circle. 💛 🌿 Women's Health + Prenatal Yoga | Wednesdays 9:30 AM 🌿 Postpartum Yoga with Baby | Wednesdays 10:45 AM 📍 Little Herbal Apothecary | Old Town Lafayette Learn more: Comment CLASS for details https://www.annecatherineyoga.com/prenatal-postpartum-womens-health-yoga
If you're a yoga teacher, would you know how to safely support a pregnant or postpartum student in your class?

Most teacher trainings spend very little time discussing pregnancy, postpartum recovery, pelvic floor health, trauma-informed teaching, or
If you're a yoga teacher, would you know how to safely support a pregnant or postpartum student in your class? Most teacher trainings spend very little time discussing pregnancy, postpartum recovery, pelvic floor health, trauma-informed teaching, or scope of practice. Yet many of us will work with pregnant and postpartum students throughout our teaching careers. The reality is that a postpartum body can appear strong on the outside while still healing internally. A pregnant student may not know which movements are appropriate for them. And many students assume that if a pose is being taught in class, it must be safe for their body. As teachers, that's a responsibility we shouldn't take lightly. That's why I recently updated my article: "Teaching with Integrity: How to Safely Support Pregnant & Postpartum Students in Yoga Classes" Inside, I cover: • Scope of practice and why it matters • Common red flags teachers should recognize • Trauma-informed and inclusive teaching practices • Ethical considerations for supporting perinatal students • How the Yamas and Niyamas can guide our teaching decisions • When referring a student to specialized care is the most supportive choice Supporting perinatal students isn't about having all the answers. It's about having the awareness, humility, and knowledge to create safer spaces and make informed decisions when these students show up in our classes. If you're committed to teaching with integrity and creating inclusive spaces for all students, I'd love for you to read it. Comment "TEACHER" below and I'll send you the link. What is one thing you wish you had learned about pregnancy or postpartum support during your teacher training?
Feeling extra tired, headachy, dizzy, or just a little "off" lately?

If you're pregnant or postpartum, it's easy to assume those symptoms are simply part of the journey.

Sometimes they are.

But especially during summer—and especial
Feeling extra tired, headachy, dizzy, or just a little "off" lately? If you're pregnant or postpartum, it's easy to assume those symptoms are simply part of the journey. Sometimes they are. But especially during summer—and especially here in Colorado—dehydration may be contributing more than you realize. Pregnancy and postpartum naturally increase your hydration needs. Your body is working hard to support increased blood volume, circulation, digestion, temperature regulation, amniotic fluid, healing, recovery, and, for many mothers, milk production. That's a tremendous amount of work. What often surprises people is that dehydration doesn't always show up as obvious thirst. It can contribute to: 🤍 Fatigue 🤍 Headaches 🤍 Dizziness 🤍 Constipation 🤍 Muscle cramping 🤍 Brain fog 🤍 Reduced milk supply Many of these symptoms are often dismissed as "just pregnancy" or "just postpartum" when the body may actually be asking for more support. One of the biggest shifts I wish more women understood is this: Pregnancy and postpartum are seasons of increased need. More nourishment. More hydration. More rest. More support. Not less. And hydration is about more than simply drinking water. Minerals, nourishing foods, healthy fats, and water-rich fruits and vegetables all play important roles in helping your body function at its best. I recently wrote an article exploring hydration during pregnancy and postpartum, including why hydration needs increase, signs of dehydration that are often overlooked, and practical ways to support your body in Colorado's dry climate. Comment **HYDRATE** and I'll send you the article. If you enjoy evidence-informed education that helps you feel more confident and prepared for pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, comment **CLASS** and I'll send information about my upcoming classes.
Don't get lost in the crowd.

One of the reasons I keep my classes small is because pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and women's health aren't one-size-fits-all experiences.

Your body has its own history.

Your own challenges.

Your own goals.

And y
Don't get lost in the crowd. One of the reasons I keep my classes small is because pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and women's health aren't one-size-fits-all experiences. Your body has its own history. Your own challenges. Your own goals. And you deserve support that's tailored to you. In my classes, you're not just another face in a room trying to keep up with a workout. You're a woman with unique needs, questions, and experiences that matter. Whether you're navigating pregnancy, healing postpartum, working with pelvic floor symptoms, rebuilding strength, or simply trying to feel more like yourself again, you'll receive personalized guidance every step of the way. Because real moms deserve more than generic fitness. They deserve care, education, community, and support. June registration is now open, and space is intentionally limited so every participant receives the attention she deserves. I'd love to welcome you into class. Comment CLASS https://www.annecatherineyoga.com/prenatal-postpartum-womens-health-yoga
Not every mom needs a bigger workout.

Sometimes she needs a smaller class.

A place where someone knows her name.

Understands her symptoms.

Answers her questions.

Adjusts the practice to meet her needs.

And helps her build strength without ignor
Not every mom needs a bigger workout. Sometimes she needs a smaller class. A place where someone knows her name. Understands her symptoms. Answers her questions. Adjusts the practice to meet her needs. And helps her build strength without ignoring what her body is asking for. You don't have to get lost in the crowd. My boutique Prenatal, Postpartum, and Women's Health Yoga classes are intentionally small so every woman receives personalized support. Because your body deserves more than a generic workout. @littleherbal S.Public Road Lafayette CO June registration is now open. Comment CLASS for details https://www.annecatherineyoga.com/prenatal-postpartum-womens-health-yoga
10 things nobody tells moms about getting back to exercise: 1. Peeing your pants during a workout isn’t a badge of honor. 2. Core weakness isn’t something you can out-plank. 3. More intensity isn’t always the answer. 4. Your pelvic floor deserves attention too. 5. Being exhausted doesn’t automatically mean you’re getting stronger. 6. Recovery matters. 7. Breath matters. 8. Symptoms matter. 9. Small-group support can be more valuable than another workout challenge. 10. Your body isn’t asking to be pushed harder. Sometimes it’s asking to be understood. You deserve more than a generic workout marketed to moms. You deserve support designed around your real needs.
Still thinking about joining?

There's still time—but not much.

I have room for a few more women in my June Prenatal + Women's Health Yoga  and Mom + Baby classes.

✨ Monthly Membership: $110
✨ Drop-In Classes: $30

If you've been looking for
Still thinking about joining? There's still time—but not much. I have room for a few more women in my June Prenatal + Women's Health Yoga and Mom + Baby classes. ✨ Monthly Membership: $110 ✨ Drop-In Classes: $30 If you've been looking for expert guidance, personalized support, and a community that truly understands what your body is going through, this is your invitation. Don't get lost in the crowd. Join a small group where your individual needs matter. Reserve your June spot today before registration closes. https://www.annecatherineyoga.com/prenatal-postpartum-womens-health-yoga 💛 Comment CLASS for details
Not every mom needs another workout.

Sometimes what she needs is a guide.

Someone who understands the changes happening in her body.

Someone who can answer her questions.

Someone who knows when to challenge her and when to slow things down.

Some
Not every mom needs another workout. Sometimes what she needs is a guide. Someone who understands the changes happening in her body. Someone who can answer her questions. Someone who knows when to challenge her and when to slow things down. Someone who sees more than calories burned or steps counted. For over 10 years, I've worked exclusively with women through pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and women's health concerns. I've completed thousands of hours of specialized training because women's bodies deserve specialized care. When women join my classes, they're often surprised by how much they learn about their bodies. They come for movement. They stay because they finally feel understood. If you've been looking for support that's personalized, evidence-informed, and focused on your long-term health—not just your next workout—I'd love to meet you. June registration is now open. Comment CLASS for details https://www.annecatherineyoga.com/prenatal-postpartum-womens-health-yoga
A quick reminder:

If you've been thinking about coming to class on Wednesday, I'd love to have you join us this week.

Sometimes the hardest part is simply walking through the door for the first time.

I know that.

Which is why I want you to know:
Everyone asks about the baby.

But who's asking about you?

Who's making sure you're eating enough, resting enough, healing well, and receiving the support your body needs after growing and birthing a human?

As a culture, we've become very good at p Can I share something a little personal?

I've been teaching Women's Health + Prenatal Yoga and Postpartum Yoga with Baby for more than a decade.

I've supported hundreds of women throughout Boulder County through pregnancy, postpartum, and motherhoo If you're a yoga teacher, would you know how to safely support a pregnant or postpartum student in your class?

Most teacher trainings spend very little time discussing pregnancy, postpartum recovery, pelvic floor health, trauma-informed teaching, or Feeling extra tired, headachy, dizzy, or just a little "off" lately?

If you're pregnant or postpartum, it's easy to assume those symptoms are simply part of the journey.

Sometimes they are.

But especially during summer—and especial Don't get lost in the crowd.

One of the reasons I keep my classes small is because pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and women's health aren't one-size-fits-all experiences.

Your body has its own history.

Your own challenges.

Your own goals.

And y Not every mom needs a bigger workout.

Sometimes she needs a smaller class.

A place where someone knows her name.

Understands her symptoms.

Answers her questions.

Adjusts the practice to meet her needs.

And helps her build strength without ignor
10 things nobody tells moms about getting back to exercise:

1. Peeing your pants during a workout isn’t a badge of honor.

2. Core weakness isn’t something you can out-plank.

3. More intensity isn’t always the answer.

4. Your pel
Still thinking about joining?

There's still time—but not much.

I have room for a few more women in my June Prenatal + Women's Health Yoga  and Mom + Baby classes.

✨ Monthly Membership: $110
✨ Drop-In Classes: $30

If you've been looking for Not every mom needs another workout.

Sometimes what she needs is a guide.

Someone who understands the changes happening in her body.

Someone who can answer her questions.

Someone who knows when to challenge her and when to slow things down.

Some

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