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On 

demand

recorded

live classes

WITH ANYSA: 

 

ANYTIME - ANYWHERE for ANYone

Yoga with Anysa recorded Live Yoga Classes

What is On Demand​?

The On Demand library is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos without a traditional video playback device and the constraints of a typical static schedule.

 

Pre-recorded yoga classes are uploaded on the On Demand Library and the user can watch and practice these classes anytime anywhere with anyone.

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How does On Demand work?

You must first access the Members only On Demand Video Library. Once you have entered the platform select the type of yoga class you would like to practice, i.e. chair, dynamic, relaxing, long or short class.

Then set up the screen somewhere you can see, roll out your yoga mat and hit play. Once you start the video follow the class and enjoy your yoga practice!

Who can use On Demand​?

Anyone interested in practicing yoga can use On Demand. There is a great variety of yoga classes in this library with different levels - from beginners to more advanced practices.

 

If in need of a chair to support your practice, or recovering from injuries, Chair yoga options are also available.

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When can you use On Demand?

The great thing about On Demand is you can access it anytime, anywhere, with anyone. This option is great if the livestream yoga class schedule do not fit into your day, when you are traveling or if time zone does not permit you to make the live classes online. 

 

For example, if you are travelling but dont want to give up your yoga routine, using on demand is a great way to have the flexibility to practice whenever suits you best.

How long does it last and how much does it cost?

The On Demand subscription is valid for 4 weeks and costs £10.99. This subscription plan does not have any minimum spend and can be cancelled at anytime.

 

Please allow at least 48 hours for cancellation to take place.
 

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How can you access?

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Click the button below to signup and pay the membership

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Wait for the confirmation by email and log into your personal account

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Click the button below and start to see the videos!

If you've troubleshooting let's start to chat with me!

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GET INSTANT ACCESS TO:

  • A continuously growing library with new videos each month

  • Surprise Bonus Content

  • Access to an Exclusive Members-only Facebook group

  • A supportive and kind virtual community to stay connected and motivated!

Example Library - what you will find

Yoga to help your sleep and open the spine

Yoga to help your sleep and open the spine

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GET INSTANT ACCESS TO:

  • A continuously growing library with new videos each month

  • Surprise Bonus Content

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  • A supportive and kind virtual community to stay connected and motivated!

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

“Not only did I burn off my profiteroles and ice-cream desserts, but my core has been in the best shape ever. Most importantly I have stayed calm, positive and better equiped to deal with a very testing lockdown period”.

Dominique, London

Good to know

  • What is Yoga?
    Yoga is an old discipline from India. It is both spiritual and physical. Yoga uses breathing techniques, asanas (excercise poses) and meditation. It helps to improve health and happiness.
  • How many times per week should I practice yoga?
    Yoga is a great form of excercise. Even if you only practice for one hour a week, you will experience the benefits of the practice. If you can do more than that, you will certainly start to experience more benefits. It is suggested to start with two or three times a week, for an hour or an hour and a half each time. If you can't do that, and you only have 30 minutes, that too is perfectly fine. Do what you can, allow your body to learn as you go and don't be too hard on yourself. Soon you will find that your body will be naturally drawn to yoga and will ask you for more.
  • How Is Yoga different from stretching or other kinds of fitness?
    Yoga is more than just physical postures. Unlike stretching or fitness, which mainly focuses on the excercise. The physical Yoga Practice is just one of aspect of yoga just as Patanjali's eight-fold path illustrates Yoga is unique because it connects the movement of the body and with your breath. Connecting the mind, body, and breath helps us to direct our attention inward. Through this process of inward attention, we become more aware of our experiences. You can expect for your body and your mind to become more flexible the more you pratice yoga.
  • Is Yoga a Religion?
    No. Yoga is not a religion. It is a philosophy that began in India an estimated 5,000 years ago. The father of classical ashtanga yoga (the eight-limbed path, not to be confused with Sri K. Pattabhi Jois' Ashtanga yoga) is said to be Patanjali, who wrote the Yoga Sutra. These scriptures provide a framework for spiritual growth and mastery over the physical and mental body. Yoga sometimes interweaves other philosophies such as Hinduism or Buddhism, but it is not necessary to study those paths in order to practice or study yoga. You do not hve to surrender your own religious beliefs to practice yoga.
  • Can I do Yoga if I'm not flexible?
    Yes, everyone can do yoga even if you are not particularly flexible. There is a common misbelief that you must be flexible to practice yoga. The yoga will help with your flexibility, but the goal is not to stick your leg behind your head. In yoga you improve not only flexibility but also strength, coordination and overal well-being.
  • What do I need to start yoga?
    All you need to start practicing yoga is an open mind interested in learning and comfortable sportswear, don' t worry about shoes as you will be barefoot. If you are practicing at home you will need a mat and it could be helpful to have props such as yoga blocks or straps (if practicing at home and you do not have these, improvise with pillows and bath robe belts will do).
  • Why are you not meant to eat 2–3 hours before class?
    Everyone's body is different, but generally eathng 2-3 hours before practicing yoga is not idea. While practicing yoga you will go upside down, twis and bend forward and back so having a full stomach may feel uncomfortable. Everyone is different so the best advise is generally to experiment with light snacks if you are really hungry right before class but see how you feel.
  • How do you practice Yoga online?
    Yoga Online is practiced same as if you were in a studio but instead of being in person with other students and your teacher, you will be following live instructions from your teacher on your device. Instead of having people around you, you are in the comfort of your own home and can take the final savasana as long as you wish. We use zoom as a platform to teach.
  • What is Zoom and how does it work?
    Zoom is a web-based video conferencing tool with a local, desktop client and a mobile app that allows users to meet online, with or without video. Setting up for zoom is straight forward, once you register to a class you will receive a link and clicking on that link will bring you to the video conference room where the class will take place. For further information on zoom read their frequently asked questions here https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/sections/200277708-Frequently-Asked-Questions
  • Where can I find the Agreement of Release and Waiver of Liability form?
    You can find the Agreement of Release and Waiver of Liability form here. To download a copy, please click here.

GET INSTANT ACCESS TO:

  • A continuously growing library with new videos each month

  • Surprise Bonus Content

  • Access to an Exclusive Members only Facebook group

  • A supportive and kind virtual community to stay connected and motivated!

Anysa

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An Italian - American from the outskirts of Rome. Sporty and rebellious, I have always been one to push boundaries and seek the paths less travelled. After graduating with a degree in Fashion History and fast-forwarding through a Master's in Fashion Curation, I was fortunate to be able put my advanced degrees to use by curating inspiring exhibitions and museums. While on pause from my fashion career, I found myself on a detour to what has now become one of the most incredible paths I could have imagined...

Seeking a new adventure, I spent 2 months in an orphanage in Haiti teaching English, where I developed and led a successful fundraiser to raise the necessary funds to build a new dorm for the children. Invigorated, energised and deeply moved, I set off to see more of the world and its vast cultures. I spent nearly 1.5 years travelling around Southeast Asia, learned Reiki (L2) from the Master Luna Praya in Thailand before finding my way to India. Submerged in its rich culture of Yoga and Meditation, I lived in a few ashrams and participated in several 10 day silent meditation courses (Vipassana). My time in India was undoubtedly instrumental in guiding me on my Yoga journey.

Driven by my new-found passion, I returned to London where I studied under the senior teachers of Fierce Grace Yoga, including Yogis Michele Pernetta, Emma Croft, Karen Bellfield and Mark Oram. A student at heart, I’ve continued my development by completing Rainbow Kids Yoga Teacher Training, Chair Yoga Training and pre- and post-natal Yoga Teacher Training. 

A winding journey has led me to where I am now and I am excited to continue to grow, learn, teach and practice with all of you. 

I love teaching, I love yoga, and I love sharing the love.

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