
Frequently asked questions
January 01, 2020
Do you have classes on Youtube?
Yes - we post weekly to our YouTube channel - Heeevanlee Tai Chi and Yoga. Subscribe to receive notifications when new classes are added.
January 01, 2020
Are your Yoga classses different than most other studios?
In some ways yes as we bring a broad range of experience and background in other movement disciplines that many other studios do not. We have been trained in Budokon and the Yogic Arts in addition to traditional Yoga training with accreditations by the Yoga Alliance and British Wheel of Yoga.
We believe we are the only studio in the World trained in Infinite Tai Chi, Qi Gong. Meditation alongside Hatha Yoga, Budokon, and the Yogic Arts. This means we can provide vinyasa flow sequences incorporating several movement disciplines with the ultimate goal of making you healthier and happier.
January 01, 2020
What type of Yoga do you teach ?
We teach Vinyasa flow and static Hatha although the 2 are really linked in that a Vinyasa flow is a series of Hatha yoga asanas connected to create a flowing sequence. The Vinyasa sequences have been created to alleviate a specific pain point or improve a certain area of the body.
Can i attend classes if i have no experience at all?
Everyone is an absolute beginner with the form of tai chi that I teach. It is called Infinite Tai Chi developed by a gentleman called Jason Chan. He describes the practice as “ A wholesome discipline for perfect harmony in life, wherein lies all of our joy, happiness, health, abundance, compassion, and love.” Doesn’t that sound amazing?
A note on the class structure and what to expect.
In terms of the class structure, we start with a light warm-up which could either be standing or moving between different postures ( yoga asanas ) before moving onto a single or double chi kung sequence. Chi Kung ( Qi Gong ) is generally a standing practice to balance and revitalize the mind and harnessing both our internal and outer strength. We may also include general flexibility and strengthening exercises from Yoga to ground ourselves before moving onto the Infinite Tai Chi form ( 5 stages ) which I like to think of as a moving meditation that touches all of the four elements, water, fire, earth, and air. We start with working on the first stage and eventually work up to the 5 stages which is approx 25 minutes long when completed at normal speed.
At the end of the class we will close with a short meditation.
Who are your clients?
My clients are busy, stressed professionals who like to maximise their full potential at work and at home and who are ready to make a change.They struggle with low energy and high stress levels, and other associated health issues.
What should i wear to class?
You'll need some loose comfortable clothes, plain subdued colours if possible. All our classes are done barefooted.
I have tried lots of fitness classes before. Does this really work?
I never use the word fitness class when talking about the practices that i teach. These are practices that have been developed over thousands of years and are regularly practiced for long term health. You need to invest in yourself and commit to coming regularly to class to experience and maintain your health.
If I’m not sure I’m ready to get started, how can I sample work to see if this is the right solution for me?
You can follow me on FaceBook where I put a lot of content about the way I work and my own journey.
Alternatively, you can sign up for a FREE "Get More Energy, Get Stronger and Destress" Tai Chi session
where you will:
=> Discover how you can increase your energy levels with an easy routine
=> Learn how to destress and move with ease
=> Find out how you can exercise without the strain
If you have any question either email me or call me to see how I can help you to achieve your long term health goals.
How quickly can I expect results?
Most of my clients report dramatic changes with more energy and reduced stress after just one session.
It’s important that you are ready to invest in yourself and that you are committed to make changes to your lifestyle habits.Also, once you start to notice health improvements you will feel dedicated to continue coming to class but you also have a practice you can do anywhere. You are no longer restricted to going to the gym for your physical practice.


