If you’ve done SUP before, you’ll know how serene it is wading through the waters of Hong Kong beaches. Taking in the beautiful scenery of sandy shores and a mountainous backdrop, the stress of the city will evaporate almost instantly. SUP yoga has the benefits of being both therapeutic and challenging.
This has been a strange year for many reasons and we count ourselves lucky that we have been able to explore new ways of connecting with people. From zoom classes with our friends or reaching out to yoga teachers whose classes we’ve always loved but never quite got the chance to chat to. As the global situation keeps changing, it’s been inspiring to see friends’ power through the uncertainty, and encouraging to see communities around us support each other.
Hong Kong got you working long hours? Or perhaps elsewhere, your new #WFH life seemed great at first, until you realised this just meant less podcast and more work?
At ro/an we tend to hold a lot of tension in our shoulders. This is partly due to extended periods of sitting in front of our desk, partly because we forget to maintain good posture (who doesn’t?).
Her Yoga Practice is the first in Hong Kong to offer yoga, tailored for women that is geared towards fertility and healthy hormones. While babies are not on the cards for any of us at ro/an, balanced hormones and stress relief are welcomed with tea on the side. We got to catch up with Claire to tell us more about her practise and her secret skills.