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Yoga teacher training with Katrina Repka

Posted in team news on April 18th, 2012 by Simon – Comments Off

Kathryn Brown, co-founder of The Healthy Holiday Company, recently completed a yoga teacher training course with Katrina Repka (pictured) and thoroughly recommends it for anyone who wants to deepen their practice.  She says:

I can’t speak highly enough of the ISHTA teacher training course. It is thorough and inspiring and Katrina is an excellent teacher. It is the perfect way to develop your own yoga practice as well as learn to teach as groups are small and highly focussed on each individuals’s development.”

 

Deepen Your Practice, Transform Your Life with ISHTA Yoga Teacher Training @ ISHTA Yoga

200 hr Yoga Alliance Approved Foundation Training with Yogiraj Katrina Repka from Sept 2012 – June 2013

Join Katrina on the 200 hr. ISHTA Yoga Teacher Training – a unique immersion programme designed to hone, round, and deepen your practice and understanding of yoga. (The program is also open to those who wish to broaden their expertise but do not plan to teach.)

The course is overseen throughout by Yogiraj Katrina Repka, assisted by a faculty of highly qualified specialist teachers.

Topics include:

• In-depth “Posture Labs” and Asana Practice

• Anatomy

• Philosophy

• Ayurveda

• Tantra

• Pranayama and Meditation

• The Subtle Body and the Chakra System

• Restorative and Prenatal Yoga

• Injury Management

• Sanskrit

… and more!

The immersive nature of the ISHTA Yoga Teacher Training Programme opens up new vistas for our students. If you are looking for a life-changing experience, this programme can help you achieve it.

The ISHTA Teacher Training programmes provide a comprehensive foundation for all aspects of yoga: a uniquely modern, individualized, and integrated approach to this ancient science. Through in-depth asana practice, posture labs, practice teaching, anatomy, and lectures on a wide variety of topics, the ISHTA-trained practitioner is rendered fluent in all aspects of yoga. We provide exclusive and copyrighted manuals and are a Yoga Alliance-registered curriculum. Every ISHTA trainee has the opportunity to explore, learn, and teach, as well as enhance and enrich his or her own personal practice.

For more information, please e-mail kathryn@thehealthyholidaycompany.com or call her on 0845 458 0723

 

 

detox advice from in:spa nutritionist

Posted in nutrition, press quotes & articles, team news on February 11th, 2012 by Simon – Comments Off

Amelia Freer, long standing and highly regarded in:spa nutritionist, wrote an article for The Market magazine in January entitled: Turn your Diet Inside Out.  If your waistline and energy levels are not as you would wish them to be, you may need a detox.  Amelia explains what that means and how to do it.

Sometimes, our food selections and lifestyles are less than ideal, particularly over the festive season. But in fact, we are all exposed to a wide range of toxins every day. Some are a natural part of our diet and environment and some are man-made. Our liver is the hero here: working tirelessly on our behalf to eliminate and neutralise unwanted substances such as excess hormones, fats, drugs, environmental chemicals, food additives and pharmaceuticals and yet this is the organ that we often take for granted.

If the liver gets overburdened, its ability to detoxify can become impaired and health problems can follow. I like to
describe it as our body’s post office – everything that we eat, drink, inhale and absorb gets sent here to be sorted and re-packed before being forwarded on – it’s our internal filter. The liver also turns excess sugar into fat as well as producing bile, which helps to digest the fats we eat. And of course, healthy digestive function is crucial in supporting the elimination process that the liver starts.

According to the British Liver Trust, more than 16,000 people in the UK died from liver disease in 2008, and that number keeps on rising. Liver disease is the fifth biggest killer in England and Wales after heart disease, cancer, stroke and respiratory disease. Excess alcohol is the number one cause of liver failure and excess sugar is the second.

In 2009/10, there were over a million alcohol-related admissions to hospital according to the NHS Information Centre. This is an increase of 12% on the 2008/09 figure and more than twice as many as in 2002/03. And, as the liver converts sugar into fat, a high-alcohol, high-sugar diet is a fast track to a fatty liver, one of the first indicators of
liver problems.

Abdominal weight is a sign that your diet may be too high in sugar (rather than fat as is often thought), and a word of warning – turning to paracetamol to relieve the symptoms of a hangover only places a heavier burden on the liver, so while it may remove the short-term pain, it won’t help your long-term health.

Here are some of the symptoms that a gentle detox may help relieve:

  • Lack of energy, foggy head, sluggish metabolism
  • Headaches, migraines
  • Nausea
  • Constipation, indigestion, bloating
  • Dark circles under eyes
  • Acne, skin rashes, hives
  • Itchy, watery or sticky eyes
  • Itchy ears, ear infections, stuffy nose or sinus problems
  • Excessive sweating or strong body odour
  • Joint aches, muscle aches and pains

The liver works in two phases and is dependant on specific nutrients to function effectively. As a nutritional therapist I often work with clients to sensibly look at what might be removed and what might be introduced into their diets and lifestyle to improve the efficiency of the liver. Antioxidants such as selenium, glutamine, glutathione, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin A and the B vitamins are just a few of the essential nutrients that aid detoxification.

However, when removing some of the common culprits that cause us to feel sluggish, we can sometimes feel worse before feeling better. Detox symptoms include headaches, fatigue, nausea and flu-like aches and pains. These are caused by a combination of the body’s withdrawal effects (usually from caffeine but also alcohol if this features highly in your diet) and from the liver releasing stored-up toxins into the blood stream that it hasn’t been able to cope with. If you do get these symptoms they only last for a day or two, so try to avoid over the counter medications as this defeats the purpose. However, if you’re detoxing from excessive alcohol or drugs, please seek the help of a professional first.

In Patrick Holford’s book The Holford 9-Day Liver Detox he suggests five habits to make and five habits to break

Five things to EXCLUDE:

  • Alcohol
  • Caffeine
  • Gluten
  • Dairy
  • Refined sugar

Five things to INCLUDE:

  • Eight large glasses of water per day
  • Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, brussel sprouts, kale, cauliflower)
  • Sulphur-rich foods (red onions, garlic, eggs)
  • Nuts and seeds every day
  • Orange and red coloured foods

If this kind of detox feels too extreme for you then just consider what you can remove and what can you include in your diet each day, as being conscious of what and how you are eating is the first step. If you’re unsure about anything, seek the support of a qualified nutritional therapist who can also suggest nutritional supplements to aid
the process. Liver functions tests are available through your GP or you can buy home pin prick blood kits.

The Healthy Holiday Company offers week-long detox holidays called in:spa. A chef and nutritionist prepares the
food, and they offer yoga, exercise and massage, so if you don’t think you can avoid the temptations at home then this could be a good way to get started.

Wishing you good health.

By Amelia Freer FdSc, Dip ION

new trainer joins fitscape team

Posted in team news on July 15th, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

Welcome to Andy Chambers, who has recently joined our formidable team of fitscape fitness trainers, having just returned from a week with us in the Italian Dolomites.  The key for us with all our trainers is that they must be highly qualified and experienced (of course!) but they also need to be fun, motivating and engaging characters that our guests enjoy being with.  Andy certainly fits the bill and has a great sense of humour too. He has been working in the fitness industry for over fifteen years and provides a unique style of personal training, combining the use of assessments that solve performance issues, martial arts conditioning and the latest fitness training techniques.  Andy holds a BA Hons in Sport & Fitness Studies, Diplomas  in Health & Fitness and Personal Training with the International Institute for Sports Therapists (IIST), and a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo.  Using his extensive knowledge, Andy has helped a wide range of clients to reach their goals quickly, whether it be to enhance their overall well-being, get back into shape after childbirth, develop their core conditioning, improve their flexibility & posture, or just increase their general health and fitness.

And, as we discovered on the recent fitscape fitness holiday to the Dolomites, many of our guests love learning and trying out some Taekwondo moves with Andy on our holidays!

For further information about our team of exceptional fitscape trainers, please see fitscape trainers

For details about all our forthcoming fitscape holidays, please visit dates & prices

how to keep fit while on holiday

Posted in team news on July 12th, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

One of The Healthy Holiday Company’s leading personal trainers, Elizabeth Banks, explains how to keep fit while on holiday. Clearly, if you really want to stay fit or get fitter, the best option is to come on a fitscape fitness week or an in:spa retreat!  But, if you’re off somewhere else, here are some helpful tips from Elizabeth:

1. Be Realistic
Be realistic about how many workouts you want to do while you’re away. Don’t be too tough on yourself. Even if you let it go completely, it doesn’t take long to undo the damage when you get home.

2. Make Exercise Fun
Make exercise fun by combining it with holiday activities: walk to the beach, rent bikes to explore, take out a kayak for an hour. You can break up your workout into small chunks – a few minutes in the pool, then sunbathing then back in the pool.

3. Try a Suspension Trainer
If you want a total body workout in your villa or hotel room, invest in a TRX Suspension Trainer. It’s all the kit you need and it weighs just 1.2kg and folds down to the size of a bag of sugar. If that’s too much, you can buy a stretchy Dyna-Band at most good sports shops.

4. Run on the Beach
Running on the beach is great exercise. The different terrain is a good workout for your feet. If you want it to make a bit more challenging, do it barefoot. Swimming is a good low-impact exercise, and you can do it during the heat of the day.

5. Time it Right
You may want to get up early to exercise before the temperature gets too high and the beach and pool get crowded. But listen to your body. If you’re not a morning person it might be better to exercise in the evening.

6. Hydrate
Make sure you stay well hydrated, particularly after a long flight. Drink lots of water during the day and try to alternate alcoholic drinks with glasses of water. If you do drink too much, don’t beat yourself up – remember tomorrow is another day!

7. Treat Yourself
Buy a new piece of kit – that’s always a great incentive for exercise. It could be a new pair of swimming goggles, or a pair of trainers. One of the best pieces of kit you can buy is a skipping rope, and it weighs very little.

8. Eat Well
Don’t forget the importance of eating well.  Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I t sets you up mentally and if you eat a good breakfast, you are less likely to get peckish and snack on junk food throughout the day.

Elizabeth Banks has worked in the fitness profession for 10 years and is a keen boxer, skier and mountain biker. She has a studio in Central London and works as a personal trainer for fitscape and in:spa retreats

£150 towards flights to crete in august

Posted in special offers, team news on July 2nd, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

We have recently added a new destination yoga date to Crete with Isaac Mullins from 13-20 August and to give things a bit of a kick start we are currently offering £150 towards flights.  But please note that this offer may end at any time and is subject to availability.

Location:  The retreat is hosted on the wild, unspoilt south coast of Crete.  The 14 bedroom family run yoga retreat centre is located on a small cliff overlooking long beaches with a mountain backdrop; pristine beaches are minutes away.  Great yoga compliments the incredible atmosphere at this peaceful destination. People who appreciate breathtaking scenery return again and again to this area to soak up this unbelievable energy. The perfect place to rediscover yourself and enjoy a week of yoga, fun and relaxation.

Schedule for the week: There will be a twice daily practice.  We’ll serve tea and fruit from 07.30 and morning practice will start at 08.30 and run until 11.00. Brunch will be served at 11.30 and there will be tea and a snack at 15.30. Evening practice will be from 17.00 to 18.30, followed by dinner at 19.30.

Other things to do:  Apart from twice daily yoga classes, guests can swim in the sparkling sea or the pool, enjoy a massage, chill in a hammock or simply sunbathe; tranquillity will find you here. Maybe you’ll fancy snorkelling to meet the local sea life, taking yourself away on an exhilarating hike along an endless beach, exploring local history or just strolling to a nearby taverna.

Accommodation:  Every en suite bedroom has a stunning view of the Mediterranean from its balcony or terrace.  The rooms are simple, clean and spacious.

Meals:  The scrumptious vegetarian lunch and dinner are served buffet style with a stunning view. At all times guests are welcome to a wide range of teas, including medicinal Cretan mountain teas, as well as fresh coffee and fruit and nuts. For breakfast help yourself to muesli, fruit, freshly made yogurt, toast and local honeys and jams.

The vegetarian food will be nutritious but delicious, drawing inspiration from the Cretan diet which is reputedly the healthiest in the world. Fertile mountain slopes and bountiful sunshine produce some of the tastiest fruit and vegetables, which, when prepared with love (and local olive oil) result in mouth watering yet healthy cuisine.

What’s included: Everything at the retreat is included: accommodation, meals, all yoga classes and local transfers to and from our recommended flights. The exception is massage and an optional Friday night group meal at a traditional taverna.

Weather: The weather is highly likely to be warm and sunny for all our yoga holidays to Crete.

Note:  The retreat is non-smoking, alcohol free and vegetarian. There are tavernas within easy walk if you have any extra needs.

Isaac has taught yoga on several in:spa retreats to great acclaim, but this is his first destination yoga holiday.  Here’s some background on Isaac:

Isaac began practicing Ashtanga Yoga 13 years ago, initially only to complement his career as a dancer with companies including the English National ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Spanish National Ballet. At 23 his desire to pursue yoga overtook his desire to dance, prompting him to train as a teacher.  He has travelled extensively in India, studying many styles including Ashtanga, Sivananda and Iyengar.  He is a humble, attentive and intuitive teacher who has the ability to teach people from all walks of life.  He mainly teaches a flowing vinyasa style of yoga with interesting and varied sequences, and incorporates meditation and breathing techniques.  Isaac’s morning classes will begin with pranayama and meditation followed by a dynamic asana practice.  During the evening classes you will be practicing meditation and yoga nidra (yogic sleep).  He will also use this time to explore different aspects of asana practice in more detail.

Please visit destination yoga / crete for pictures and further information, or call us on 0845 458 0723

in:spa personal trainer snapped with prince harry

Posted in team news on June 20th, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

Winston Squire, one of our most popular personal trainers,  also works with the England rugby and polo teams, which is no doubt why he was hanging out with England rugby legend Mike Tindall (at a charity polo match in Gloucestershire yesterday) when Prince Harry, in playful mood, arrived and made a ‘gangsta gun’  gesture at his future brother-in-law.   Fortunately for all, Winston was able to intervene and save the day!

Picture caption:  Back orf Windsor: Trainer Winston Squire intervenes after Harry’s mock threat… and Mr Tindall (in the black and pink t-shirt) is seen laughing

To see the full story, visit Mail Online

feed your skin from within

Posted in nutrition, team news on June 3rd, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

Amelia Freer has been an in:spa nutritionist for several years and has helped numerous guests on in:spa retreats over that time. She is amusing, inspiring and very well informed.

Amongst her many areas of expertise is the subject of foods that are good for your skin. On Thursday 23 June from 18.30 – 20.00 at the Dermalogica store just off Kensington Church Street W8, Amelia will be giving a talk on this important and popular subject, with plenty of time for guests to ask questions afterwards.

Skin Superfoods – learn how to boost collagen, banish wrinkles, and moisturise from within. This will be an exciting and informative talk about the cutting edge research that is the next step in 21st Century skin care. While skin care ranges have introduced vitamins and plant extracts to skin creams, new research shows that taking in special skin nutrients internally can make skin glow. Come and hear how special foods can improve texture, hydration, protect you from free radicals and address pigmentation.

Price: Just £15 per person, to include a glass of wine and some tasty, healthy nibbles. Places are strictly limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Booking: please call Nicola on 0845 458 0723

Location: Dermalogica, 8 Lancer Square, London W8 (just off the south end of Kensington Church Street)

Nearest tube: Kensington High Street

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baking workshops with alli godbold

Posted in nutrition, team news on May 31st, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

Alli is one of our highly regarded in:spa nutritionists and passionate about sharing her knowledge and skills with everyone.  With this in mind, she has teamed up with guilt-free cake maker Ruth Feingold to host two baking workshops in June, focusing on sugar and gluten free baking.  A maximum of 10 guests can join the workshops in Alli’s kitchen in London’s Chiswick on 6 or 17 June.  From past experience, we’re sure that these events will be both fun and informative, and guests will enjoy a light lunch or supper as part of the festivities.

Alli and Ruth will teach you how to cook the following:

  • Pistachio Cake
  • Orange Torte
  • Lemon Raspberry Muffins
  • Banana Loaf
  • Chocolate Coconut Muffins

If you have the time, we are happy to highly recommend that you join one of the workshops.

Dates:  6 June from 19.00 to 22.00 and 17 June from 10.00 to 13.00

Location:  Alli’s kitchen, 72 Thornton Avenue, London W4 1QQ  See map

Price:  £50 per person to include a light lunch or supper

Booking:  email alligodbold@msn.com or telephone 0780 359 6907

tea-tox at brown’s hotel, mayfair

Posted in nutrition, team news on May 19th, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

The English Tea Room at Brown’s Hotel, Mayfair has recently launched, under the guidance of acclaimed in:spa nutritionist Amelia Freer, their ‘TEA-TOX’, a healthy version of their award-winning Traditional Afternoon Tea. Served on tea-stands, guests can indulge in the following, without feeling too naughty:

Apple and cucumber jelly (100% pure apple juice, cucumber and gelatine)
Blueberries and lemon cream served in a chocolate cup (blueberries, lemon, low-fat crème fraîche and sugar-free Xoxoline chocolate)
Carrot seed cake (eggs, sugar-free xylitol, ground almond, potato flour, carrot, baking powder, cinnamon, sultanas, olive oil, sunflower and pumpkin seeds)
Orange cake with yogurt topping (orange, sugar-free xylitol, eggs, ground almond, low fat yogurt, low fat crème fraîche, lemon, honey and gelatine)
Raspberry sorbet (raspberries and sugar-free xylitol)

Smoked chicken with pear and walnut on a chicory leaf
Poached salmon with cucumber on baby gem leaf
Smoked mackerel with beetroot and horseradish on rye
Egg white, chive and mushroom duxelle on spelt bread

Hummus (chickpeas, garlic, lemon, coriander, tahini and olive oil) and
Guacamole (avocado, chilli and lemon juice) with crudités

Alongside a selection of different teas and herbal infusions including whole peppermint leaf, fresh ginger, chamomile, along with a blend of silver needle and rose.

The price of this special ‘Tea-Tox’ is £37 per person. Should guests wish to enjoy a ‘Champagne Tea-Tox’, then The English Tea Room will serve it with a glass of Dosnon & Lepage, Extra-Brut Champagne, which is low in calories, at £45 per person. Please call 020 7518 4006 and quote ‘Tea-Tox’ on making a reservation. Advance bookings are highly recommended. Afternoon Tea is served between 3pm and 6pm Monday to Friday and 1pm to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday.

in:spa nutritionist Amelia Freer says “This Tea-Tox is ideal for those who are keen to indulge in afternoon tea, without piling on the pounds. The ingredients are perfect for blood sugar balancing allowing guests to feel fuller for longer. With no salt or sugar, high in omega 3 and antioxidants and bursting with fibre it ticks all the healthy boxes. It is a must-try for all”.

Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 4BP

Tel: +44 (0)20 7493 6020

skin superfoods – a nutrition talk with lorraine perretta

Posted in nutrition, team news on April 14th, 2011 by Simon – Comments Off

Lorraine has been an in:spa nutritionist for several years and has helped numerous guests on in:spa retreats over that time. She is amusing, inspiring and very well informed and always gives thoroughly enjoyable presentations.

Thursday 23 June, 18.30 – 20.00

Amongst her many areas of detailed nutritional expertise is the subject of skin superfoods.  On Thursday 23 June from 18.30 – 20.00 at the Dermalogica store just off Kensington Church Street W8, Lorraine will be giving a talk on this important and popular subject, with plenty of time for guests to ask questions afterwards.

Skin Superfoods – learn how to boost collagen, banish wrinkles, and moisturise from within. This will be an exciting and informative talk about the cutting edge research that is the next step in 21st Century skin care. While skin care ranges have introduced vitamins and plant extracts to skin creams, new research shows that taking in special skin nutrients internally can make skin glow. Come and hear how special foods can improve texture, hydration, protect you from free radicals and address pigmentation.

Just £15 per person, to include a glass of wine and some tasty, healthy nibbles. Places are strictly limited, so please book early to avoid disappointment.

Booking: please call Nicola on 0845 458 0723

Location: Dermalogica, 8 Lancer Square, London W8 (just off the south end of Kensington Church Street)

Nearest tube: Kensington High Street

Click here to view map