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Who is fitness and sports performance hypnotherapy for?

Written by Nat Young – Yoga Teacher and Clinical Hypno-Psychotherapist.

Are you running a 5k, 10K, half marathon or full marathon soon? Are you about to do a sportive or a triathlon? If the answer is ‘yes’, then read on!

Fitness and sports performance hypnotherapy can be useful in many different situations. You certainly don’t have to be a professional athlete or sports person to benefit.

We’ve helped clients from many different fitness and sports backgrounds to get their performance back on track and we could help you too!

One discipline, multiple applications

Some of the most common fitness and sports performance issues clients have come to see us for are:

  • Athletes who feel a bit ‘off par’ when it comes to their sport or fitness activity and want to explore why this might be
  • People who have experienced a knock to their confidence or need help dealing with setbacks (e.g. an injury or a poor performance)
  • Clients who have experienced ‘mind blocks’ when attempting something they’ve physically been trained to do but find they hesitate or feel anxious when it comes to doing it for real
  • People new to sport and fitness who want to build the confidence to attend their first group exercise class, join a sports club or sign up for their first event
  • Clients who simply need a motivational boost before their event to help them get ‘in the zone’

There are so many different applications for this type of hypnotherapy and this list is by no means exhaustive. Treatment is as individual as you are. So whatever you’re struggling with in your chosen sport or fitness activity, fitness and sports performance hypnotherapy could be the boost you need.

Hypno Yoga for fitness and sports performance

We can also offer fitness and sports performance hypnotherapy as a Hypno Yoga session. If you need to feel like you’re doing something to help your training (i.e. having a good stretch!) while also improving your mind fitness, Hypno Yoga may suit.

Need help with your fitness and sports performance?

If you would like some help, please contact us.

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Hypno-Yoga Hypnotherapy Yoga

Introducing Hypno Yoga

When a yoga class isn’t enough, Hypno Yoga could be the answer

Written by Nat Young – Yoga Teacher and Clinical Hypno-Psychotherapist.

Have you been to yoga classes but found they’re not quite enough to help you overcome an issue you’ve been struggling with? Do you feel you could do with some help to overcome an emotional situation? Have you had hypnotherapy before but found it difficult to relax? If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, our Hypno Yoga in North Swindon could be what you’re looking for.

In yoga, ‘prana’ is defined as life-force energy. When prana is blocked, this can result in energy being utilised negatively. This can affect our ability to live in the present and exacerbate issues we may already have.

Our Hypno Yoga is a fusion of both yoga and hypnotherapy together. It’s particularly suitable for people who like to move their body before settling down to relax. Just like a yoga class, you’re likely to experience a lovely post-yoga feeling after you’ve stretched, which puts you in a great place to receive hypnotherapy. You don’t need any prior experience of yoga and you don’t need to be fit or flexible to have a Hypno Yoga session.

Hypno Yoga is a particularly suitable alternative for the following hypnotherapy treatments:

– Sleep issues
– Stress management
– Weight loss
– Anxiety
– Depression
– Fitness and sports performance
– Increasing confidence
– Increasing self-esteem

Take a look at our treatment page for more information on these treatments.

Just like our hypnotherapy sessions, we’ll discuss what you would like to achieve before your first session. Our Hypno Yoga sessions normally start with a short guided relaxation to focus the mind. This is then followed with gentle yoga poses aimed at getting prana flowing. We then finish with a hypnotherapy session focusing on the problem you wish to work on.

Get in touch

If you would like to get yourself mind and body fit with Hypno Yoga in North Swindon, get in touch.

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Hypnotherapy for stress: 4 ways to overcome stress at work

Written by Nat Young – Yoga Teacher and Clinical Hypno-Psychotherapist.

Stress can be a killer and our modern lifestyle often results in a build-up of it. We all have times when we’re fortunate enough to have time for a walk in the fresh air, a trip to the gym, or even a holiday, but for many, days go by without slowing down enough to reset our bodies. Sometimes it may even be hard to remember what it feels like to feel calm.

For many people, the workplace is a big contributor towards stress and some also turn to alcohol or food to cope. While this may offer some temporary respite, it can lead to anxiety, depression and even addiction over time.

Healthy ways of dealing with stress usually involve getting more exercise, eating more healthily, and getting enough sleep. However, workplace stress often needs to be dealt with there and then. As you can’t always go for a run or have a sleep at work, here are four stress-busting things you can do at your desk to help overcome stress at work.

Deep breathing

It sounds cliched, but we often forget to breathe deeply. Your mind, body, and breath are connected, and breathing regulates your nervous system. When you don’t breathe deeply enough, stress signals are sent to your brain and thinking stressful thoughts or feeling stress triggers the body’s ancient fight-or-flight response. A by-product of the fight-or-flight response is shallow, rapid breathing. It’s important to notice your breathing throughout your day as this will help prevent the stress response.

Try it: Take a deep breath. Fill up the lungs with air, feeling almost as if the air is in your stomach. Do this at least three times and notice how you feel.

Listen to music

When we get a minute, many of us read or watch the news. A side-effect of this is that we hear about all the negative things happening in the world. This can often wreak havok with our ability to think positively. When this happens, our stress levels can climb even higher, so it’s important to try and break this pattern. One of the ways to do this is by listening to music. Music can help shift your mood and therefore reduce your stress levels.

Try it: Take a music break! Plug in your headphones and listen to any music you find soothing.

Make a phone call

Connecting with those we are close to can be a great way to calm the nervous system. We are wired for interaction. Thinking about young babies – a carer’s presence, touch, and voice are often all that are needed to calm a crying baby. Adults can get the same effect from a close friend or partner.

Try it: Take a break and call someone you feel calm around. A quick hello and a chat can refocus your mind and help to banish stress. If you’re not able to make a phone call, talking with a co-worker can often bring about similar benefits.

Practice feeling grateful

Gratitude is good for the mind and body and it’s something we focus on in yoga a lot. Thinking about why you feel grateful rather than why you feel stressed is a great way to shift your perspective. This is simple to do and can be done anywhere, anytime. If you have trouble focusing on gratitude, try thinking about what life would be like without certain people or privileges in it.

Try it: List 3-5 things you’re grateful for and do this as often as you need to. It’s a great way to shift your mindset! You could even try writing these things on paper and putting them in a jar to open when you feel stressed.

Remember to take a break

While these ideas can help you overcome workplace stress, it’s also important to make sure you take breaks throughout your working day. Even more important, try to make late finishes the exception rather than the rule. This will help you maintain a balanced and healthy lifestyle outside of work, something which is very important when it comes to overcoming stress.

Need help with stress?

If you would like an extra helping hand, we provide Hypno Yoga and hypnotherapy for stress. Contact us to see how we can help.

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Hypnotherapy

Online hypnotherapy requires additional training

Written by Nat Young – Yoga Teacher and Clinical Hypno-Psychotherapist.

The beauty of the internet is that it has opened up opportunities for therapists to offer online hypnotherapy services. This provides many benefits to clients, such as avoiding travel and parking, and opens up help to those who may not be able to access it otherwise. It also benefits me as a hypnotherapist as I don’t need to worry about booking therapy rooms. Even better, I can offer my clients a few timeslots later in the day.
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Research has also shown that for many, online therapy can be just as effective as a face to face session. Just take a look at this article by Australian health psychologist, Jo Abbott. As Jo explains, online therapy can be a particularly effective option if you suffer from stress or anxiety.

Choose your hypnotherapist wisely

You may have noticed some practitioners offering online hypnotherapy over Skype, VSee or Facetime. I am one of these practitioners. However, the difference between me and some other hypnotherapists is that I’ve undergone additional training. As a potential client, it’s important to be mindful about the hypnotherapist you choose to see. It’s unethical for a hypnotherapist to be offering a service they are not adequately trained to perform but it seems to be a common occurrence in our profession.

You’re in safe hands

I’m pleased to say, I have the NCHP Certificate in Online Therapy. This puts me in a great place to offer hypnotherapy to my clients online and over the telephone through my virtual clinic. If you are interested in hypnotherapy online or by telephone, please do get in touch.