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Tours Global retreats and journeys that enrich the mind, heal the body, and inspire the spirit. About Mind-Body Practices How do Pilates
and Yoga differ? About HHT Sessions What if I have health problems? What if I'm pregnant? Will I need to bring a mat? How can I pre-train for HHT's eco-activities? How can I combat jet-lag? What should I pack? Do I need a Visa? Do I need to be immunized? Do I need travelers' insurance?
Lodgings, etc... May I have a private room?May I change rooms? Do spas have etiquette? What are some recommended books I can read? ![]()
How do Pilates
and Yoga differ?: Both Pilates and yoga increase balance,
flexibility, concentration, relaxation and strength. Yoga emphasizes
flexibility while Pilates focuses on core strength. Yoga breathing
is diaphragmatic. Pilates employs lateral breathing. Pilates
incorporates yoga asanas into dynamic, flowing movement. They are
complimentary systems. What
is Gyrokinesis®?: Called "yoga for dancers",
and performed seated on a stool, standing, and on a mat, Gyrokinesis®
can be done by anyone. The arching, curling and spiraling motions
encourage spinal flexibility, increase circulation and awaken mind
and body. Do I need to be able to
swim to do "Water Moves?": No swimming required. This
is a great way for "non-" swimmers to enjoy the water.
How fit do I have to be?:
HHT programs accommodate all fitness levels. Tannis's modifications
and personal guidance suit each student's capabilities and needs.
What if I have health
problems?: Doctors recommend Pilates for physical therapy.
Studies indicate that Pilates and yoga help with many health
problems. That said, please; if you have any doubts, get a doctor's
okay before participating in HHT's classes and activities, and contact
Tannis to discuss any concerns. What if I'm pregnant?:
Pilates and yoga are excellent fit-pregnancy tools if your
pregnancy is complication-free. The rules are, go easy the 1st trimester,
modify movements the 2nd trimester, and increase modifications dramatically
by the 3rd trimester. Will I need to bring
a mat?: Spa and retreat facilities provide mats and props. On
HHT's more rustic adventures we'll instruct in advance whether you
need to pack a mat. How can I pre-train for HHT's eco-activities?: HHT adventures are in the "soft" category and, for the most part, optional. If you are moderately fit you'll be able to match the pace of your comrades. Following are some guidelines
How can I combat jet lag?: Here are some helpful hints that may lessen jet lag woes.
What should I pack?
Do I need a Visa?: Depends
on the destination. HHT will let you know for each journey. Do I need to be immunized?:
HHT will let you know what is required for a particular journey.
Consult a physician of health clinic before traveling to tropical,
Third World destinations. They will know what is needed for the
journey at hand and administer the vaccines. Do I need travelers'
insurance?: Highly recommended! Having International medical
and trip cancellation insurance will ease your stress.
May I have a private
room?: On most HHT journey's single occupancy is available for
an additional cost.
And, here's some Recommended
Reading: Travel Nationall Geographic Traveler Magazine Mind - Body - Spirit
Yoga International magazine Luxury
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