Dawn Orientation
A five-minute sequence of breathing exercises and gentle reaching designed to help you arrive in your body. Ideal for the first moments after waking. No equipment needed.
Movement Library
A curated collection of guided sessions designed for real life. Each practice is brief, flexible, and free from competitive framing or performance expectations.
Educational content only. These guided practices are descriptions of gentle movement ideas for learning and general wellbeing. They are not medical advice, physiotherapy, or treatment for pain, injury, or sleep disorders. Always move within your comfort level and seek professional guidance when needed.
Collection Overview
Our library is organised around the natural rhythms of a day. Choose a practice that matches where you are — not where you think you should be.
Morning
A five-minute sequence of breathing exercises and gentle reaching designed to help you arrive in your body. Ideal for the first moments after waking. No equipment needed.
A guided awareness practice for your daily walk — whether around the block or through your garden. Focus on sensation, pace, and the quality of each step.
A short mobility sequence for hands and wrists, perfect before typing or creative work. Gentle circles, stretches, and shakes to prepare your upper limbs.
Midday
A flowing sequence you can do at your desk. Gentle flexion and extension of the spine while seated, guided by breath.
Turn a trip between floors into a mindful moment. Slow, deliberate steps with attention to balance and breath.
A ten-minute standing sequence for shoulders, hips, and legs — suitable after periods of sitting. No change of clothes required.
Evening
A slow floor-based sequence focusing on hip openers and gentle twists — a calm way to close out the day. Move only within your comfortable range.
A guided breathing exercise for evening wind-down. Visualisation combined with extended exhales — an educational practice, not a treatment for sleep difficulties.
Gentle rotations of ankles, wrists, and shoulders while lying down. A minimal-effort practice for evenings when energy is low.
Visit Our Studio
Our Wainuiomata studio offers in-person group sessions where you can explore these practices in a welcoming, open environment. No prior experience is required. Session fees and availability are confirmed on request.