Adult Pilates
Ready to start Pilates?
What would it feel like to wake up without a sore back?
How would it feel to be out in the garden all day and not feel all those creaky muscles?
I can teach you how to unwind that crankiness .
Maybe you don't breathe as well as you used to or connect. to your diaphragm and pelvic floor ?
Or maybe you just want to be able to get up and down off the floor effortlessly Maybe you just want better balance?
Pilates can help!!
I have 17 years of teaching experience in this area and I would love to share with you.
I have a few spaces in my Northland group classes on Monday 7.30pm and Tuesday 6.30 beginner evening classes if you are new to Pilates or are starting back after a break. I have a couple of daytime sessions for one on ones or duos in my studio in Kelburn.
Whether you aren’t quite ready for a group class or would like a more personalised approach I can tailor a session to meet your goals.
To find out more or to book a session please call 0277128434 or email breathe@sueruffellpilates.co.nz
What's your favourite tomato recipe?
Kia ora neighbours. We know your tomato plants are still growing, but we're looking ahead to the harvest already! If you've got a family recipe for tomatoes, we'd love to see it and maybe publish it in our magazine to share with our readers. Send your recipe to mailbox@nzgardener.co.nz, and if we use it in the mag, you will receive a free copy of our February 2025 issue.
Moe mai rā, Nicholas.
We're sad to announce the passing of Nicholas Boyack, our Hutt Valley reporter who has long written for The Dominion Post, The Hutt News and Upper Hutt Leader.
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Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from addictive eating.
AEA has members who have suffered from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating. Many have been underweight, overweight or obese; others were people of average weight yet suffered with an obsession with food. Members may have used exercise and other substances to try and control their weight. Before coming to AEA, members found that they were powerless over food, and unable to stop the food obsession.