Me, probably disappointing the yoga police daily on the daily.
Yoga should support your life, not make you feel like you’re doing it wrong.
I know my style of teaching isn’t the super traditional, ultra dogmatic version of yoga and honestly… I’m okay with that. I’m definitely a little less serious in my teaching, and I really love it when we can have a laugh in class. That’s the best bit. Life is hard, yoga should lighten the load not add to it.
Because most people don’t need perfection, fancy poses or spiritual performance. They need a space to breathe, move, laugh, feel human and leave feeling a little better than when they walked in.
Real life yoga for real life people.
YOGA Bayside
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20/05/2026
There’s a common idea in yoga practice that the reason we hold challenging poses is to prepare us for life.
That if we stay in discomfort on the mat, we’ll somehow become better at handling discomfort in our real lives.
I understand why that idea is appealing. It sounds meaningful. It gives purpose to intensity.
But I don’t think it reflects how the nervous system actually works.
A yoga pose is a very controlled experience. You choose it. You know it will end. You can adjust it or leave it at any time. And fundamentally, you are safe.
Real life challenges are not like that.
Financial stress. Grief. Relationship breakdown. Burnout. Illness. Uncertainty. These experiences are often not chosen, not predictable, and not within our control. They can feel overwhelming in a completely different way because they activate deeper layers of threat and survival in the nervous system.
So it doesn’t feel accurate to say that staying in a physical posture somehow trains us for those experiences.
What I see more often is that people bring their existing coping patterns into yoga. Some people override their bodies. Some disconnect. Some push through. Some try to get it “right.” And over time, that can reinforce the same stress responses they are already carrying in daily life.
Which is why I’ve become more interested in something different.
Not intensity as the teacher.
But safety. Awareness. Choice. Support. And space to actually notice what is happening inside without judgement.
In our studio, we are not interested in creating another environment where effort is expected all the time.
There is always room to adjust. To pause. To take a different shape. To move in a way that makes sense for your body on the day. And often, the most powerful thing that happens is not pushing further into a posture, but noticing that you don’t have to.
Because for many people, life already asks a lot of them.
And yoga can be the place where that changes. A yoga studio that doesn’t require effort ALL the time. If this resonates comes join us. Visit yogabayside.com.au
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