Growing up with four proper seasons, I must say I really miss having a proper winter. I find London has two season- cold and raining and warm and raining. I try to find snowy mountains at least once a year. We are very fortunate to have friends who own a chalet in Verbier, Switzerland which makes it much easier some years. Last year, I tried skiing in Italy for the first time and loved it. While I won’t be able to ski until after the Tokyo Marathon (not long now!), the apres ski culture is still something I enjoy when I can.
When my friend, Alison, told me about yoga for skiers in Central London, I was quite keen to join in. For only £10 and not too early on a Friday morning, I signed up immediately. Savage Garden Rooftop bar, which is near Tower Bridge station, has kitted out their space with cosy wooden panelling, red tablecloths and ski-themed decor. Yeh Yoga instructor, Emily, was bright-eyed and bushy tailed as I arrived a little bit early for my class. Alison and I were long overdue for a catch up and with early work meetings, 7am was the only time we were free to chat. We go way back to when I lead the Boutique Sport run club in Piccadilly Circus. Over the years, we have stayed in touch, primarily through Facebook, cheering on our fitness pursuits. She loves skiing too but we have yet to go on a holiday together. She has been going to Yoga for Skiers every Friday morning and I see why she enjoys it.
A small class of about eight people had both Emily and an assistant to keep an eye on our form as we woke up with the sunrise over London. The view from Savage Garden overlooked the cityscape. It was dark when the class started and slowly the light started to brighten. But it was overcast, so no glorious sunrise could be seen. We started off with moves that warmed up our bodies and got them ready for exercises that strengthen our bodies to hit the slopes. Most of it, I was not very good at but I can see how weekly sessions would prepare me for the slopes. There was lots of stability and some crazy ‘ninja’ moves that are supposed to help you stand up if you fall. I was absolutely rubbish at these! Laughter was welcomed as most of us struggled to succeed at these movements and were falling all over the place.
The other reason I was excited about this class was that I could wear all of my nerdy kit themed kit and not look out of place, or so I thought. My Terez leggings has photos of ski slopes and I wore my Hey Holla ‘Apres Ski’ sweatshirt too. While Emily was amused, no one else seemed to notice. Oh well.
I haven’t been back but I think this class is perfect for everyone and a great deal at £10 (plus Eventbrite fees). I might even try to go to Savage Garden in the evening for the mulled wine and shot skis at some point.
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