Your Pelvic Floor : Finding Strength and Stability through Katonah Yoga®
A workshop series on Wednesdays:
May 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th
7:00 - 8:00 pm EST
We all have a Pelvic Floor and it’s extremely helpful to understand the functionality and muscularity of yours to make sure it’s working as well as possible, now and through all phases of life. Pelvic Floors can be overly weak, or overly tight, and can lead to issues such as bladder leakage, constipation, sexual challenges, fertility issues and unresolved pain in the back, hips and glutes.
This Workshop covers all aspects of our Pelvic Floor – addressing both challenges and everyday usage that everyone should be aware of.
Through the lens of Katonah Yoga® we will delve into understanding the anatomy and physiology of the Pelvic Floor, using the breath, body and imagination. We will work physically using a lengthening/strengthening Pelvic Floor practice to have our lowest floor function at its fullest capacity.
Ellen will share her depth of knowledge and belief that while Pelvic Floor challenges are very common, they are not a “given” due to pregnancy or aging. We will work to acquire an in depth awareness and knowledge of how to work the small muscles of the Pelvic Floor in the most efficient way possible.
The workshop is taught in a safe, supportive and joyous environment working together to find new ways of thinking about and using our Pelvic Floor. The classes are informative, insightful, important and fun!
Your Pelvic Floor : Finding Strength and Stability is taught as a small, intimate group for women of all ages, inclusive of anyone who identifies as female, to provide personal attention and a sense of community.
What’s included:
4 one hour classes - these can be taken online as a live class or a video of the class will be sent
An optional 30 min discussion period following the class
An optional one-one conversation with Ellen prior or during the Workshop to discuss anything you would like to share with her in relation to the Workshop
Support throughout the workshop via email or call as needed
Those who have taken the Workshop share this:
“Ellen's generosity with information about the pelvic floor and her profound belief in attending to this part of the body in terms of one's needs has been truly transformative. Ellen provided a safe space to gather information about a powerful part of my body and to gain a roster of basic exercises that I can do on a daily basis. Being in a zoom room of like minded women seeking awareness and control of the body was a wonder. Thank you! “
Katie G
“After a deep exploration into the subject, Ellen Sirot has developed a unique workshop on the pelvic floor. I, as a movement professional, learned so much, including the anatomy and how to address pelvic floor issues and how to strengthen and find more flexibility and control in the pelvic floor. The pace of the workshop is excellent, leaving plenty of time for questions. Ellen is knowledgeable, respectful and cheerful in her delivery. This workshop will have a long lasting effect on improving the health of my pelvic floor.”
Liz
“I learned so much! I practice finding, isolating and coordinating these muscles wherever I am and with whatever else I’m doing!
I loved this workshop, and I encourage women of all ages to take it.”
Gail
“My GP recommended I go to Pelvic Floor Therapy, and while I learned a lot, it did not compare to the knowledge I gained in Ellen’s workshop. Utilizing the power of yoga and breath work has given me confidence and brought me to an awareness of how to manage daily aspects of pelvic floor challenges.”
Pat
A workshop series on Wednesdays:
May 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th
7:00 - 8:00 pm EST
We all have a Pelvic Floor and it’s extremely helpful to understand the functionality and muscularity of yours to make sure it’s working as well as possible, now and through all phases of life. Pelvic Floors can be overly weak, or overly tight, and can lead to issues such as bladder leakage, constipation, sexual challenges, fertility issues and unresolved pain in the back, hips and glutes.
This Workshop covers all aspects of our Pelvic Floor – addressing both challenges and everyday usage that everyone should be aware of.
Through the lens of Katonah Yoga® we will delve into understanding the anatomy and physiology of the Pelvic Floor, using the breath, body and imagination. We will work physically using a lengthening/strengthening Pelvic Floor practice to have our lowest floor function at its fullest capacity.
Ellen will share her depth of knowledge and belief that while Pelvic Floor challenges are very common, they are not a “given” due to pregnancy or aging. We will work to acquire an in depth awareness and knowledge of how to work the small muscles of the Pelvic Floor in the most efficient way possible.
The workshop is taught in a safe, supportive and joyous environment working together to find new ways of thinking about and using our Pelvic Floor. The classes are informative, insightful, important and fun!
Your Pelvic Floor : Finding Strength and Stability is taught as a small, intimate group for women of all ages, inclusive of anyone who identifies as female, to provide personal attention and a sense of community.
What’s included:
4 one hour classes - these can be taken online as a live class or a video of the class will be sent
An optional 30 min discussion period following the class
An optional one-one conversation with Ellen prior or during the Workshop to discuss anything you would like to share with her in relation to the Workshop
Support throughout the workshop via email or call as needed
Those who have taken the Workshop share this:
“Ellen's generosity with information about the pelvic floor and her profound belief in attending to this part of the body in terms of one's needs has been truly transformative. Ellen provided a safe space to gather information about a powerful part of my body and to gain a roster of basic exercises that I can do on a daily basis. Being in a zoom room of like minded women seeking awareness and control of the body was a wonder. Thank you! “
Katie G
“After a deep exploration into the subject, Ellen Sirot has developed a unique workshop on the pelvic floor. I, as a movement professional, learned so much, including the anatomy and how to address pelvic floor issues and how to strengthen and find more flexibility and control in the pelvic floor. The pace of the workshop is excellent, leaving plenty of time for questions. Ellen is knowledgeable, respectful and cheerful in her delivery. This workshop will have a long lasting effect on improving the health of my pelvic floor.”
Liz
“I learned so much! I practice finding, isolating and coordinating these muscles wherever I am and with whatever else I’m doing!
I loved this workshop, and I encourage women of all ages to take it.”
Gail
“My GP recommended I go to Pelvic Floor Therapy, and while I learned a lot, it did not compare to the knowledge I gained in Ellen’s workshop. Utilizing the power of yoga and breath work has given me confidence and brought me to an awareness of how to manage daily aspects of pelvic floor challenges.”
Pat
A workshop series on Wednesdays:
May 3rd, 10th, 17th and 24th
7:00 - 8:00 pm EST
We all have a Pelvic Floor and it’s extremely helpful to understand the functionality and muscularity of yours to make sure it’s working as well as possible, now and through all phases of life. Pelvic Floors can be overly weak, or overly tight, and can lead to issues such as bladder leakage, constipation, sexual challenges, fertility issues and unresolved pain in the back, hips and glutes.
This Workshop covers all aspects of our Pelvic Floor – addressing both challenges and everyday usage that everyone should be aware of.
Through the lens of Katonah Yoga® we will delve into understanding the anatomy and physiology of the Pelvic Floor, using the breath, body and imagination. We will work physically using a lengthening/strengthening Pelvic Floor practice to have our lowest floor function at its fullest capacity.
Ellen will share her depth of knowledge and belief that while Pelvic Floor challenges are very common, they are not a “given” due to pregnancy or aging. We will work to acquire an in depth awareness and knowledge of how to work the small muscles of the Pelvic Floor in the most efficient way possible.
The workshop is taught in a safe, supportive and joyous environment working together to find new ways of thinking about and using our Pelvic Floor. The classes are informative, insightful, important and fun!
Your Pelvic Floor : Finding Strength and Stability is taught as a small, intimate group for women of all ages, inclusive of anyone who identifies as female, to provide personal attention and a sense of community.
What’s included:
4 one hour classes - these can be taken online as a live class or a video of the class will be sent
An optional 30 min discussion period following the class
An optional one-one conversation with Ellen prior or during the Workshop to discuss anything you would like to share with her in relation to the Workshop
Support throughout the workshop via email or call as needed
Those who have taken the Workshop share this:
“Ellen's generosity with information about the pelvic floor and her profound belief in attending to this part of the body in terms of one's needs has been truly transformative. Ellen provided a safe space to gather information about a powerful part of my body and to gain a roster of basic exercises that I can do on a daily basis. Being in a zoom room of like minded women seeking awareness and control of the body was a wonder. Thank you! “
Katie G
“After a deep exploration into the subject, Ellen Sirot has developed a unique workshop on the pelvic floor. I, as a movement professional, learned so much, including the anatomy and how to address pelvic floor issues and how to strengthen and find more flexibility and control in the pelvic floor. The pace of the workshop is excellent, leaving plenty of time for questions. Ellen is knowledgeable, respectful and cheerful in her delivery. This workshop will have a long lasting effect on improving the health of my pelvic floor.”
Liz
“I learned so much! I practice finding, isolating and coordinating these muscles wherever I am and with whatever else I’m doing!
I loved this workshop, and I encourage women of all ages to take it.”
Gail
“My GP recommended I go to Pelvic Floor Therapy, and while I learned a lot, it did not compare to the knowledge I gained in Ellen’s workshop. Utilizing the power of yoga and breath work has given me confidence and brought me to an awareness of how to manage daily aspects of pelvic floor challenges.”
Pat