From chronic pain & breathing issues to a Pilates & Breathing Coach & Award-winning Author.
I help people unlock their breathing superpower to manage stress, ease anxiety, reduce pain and feel better. Better breathing can transform everything - from focus at work, to patience at home. I also help kids learn these skills with playful school workshops based on "Susie Sloth and her Secret Superpower".
My jounrey in the wellness industry started with trying Pilates lessons following a back injury whilst pregnant with my first child. It went undiagnosed for weeks, so worsened until finally correctly identified. The rehabilitation meant not being able to pick anything up for weeks on end, including my little one. So, I've lived the acute back pain experience! One diligent chiropractor and physio rehabilitation later & then Pilates was recommended. I loved the gentle, low impact, restorative feel to Pilates and quickly became a huge fan. It was a springboard too, leading me to many new forms of exercise.
As I continued to explore the Pilates method in my own body, I also found myself stuck in chronic pain. The revolving door of physio appointments, orthopaedic specialists, steroid injections, X-rays, MRIs etc. Another pregnancy went smoothly and as I started to recover from the physical changes post-natally, I felt drawn to becoming stronger. I started weight lifting and became very lean. I also developed a hernia, pain worsened and back spasms became more frequent. Medical appointments were no longer serving me.
So, I decided to study Pilates for myself. As I did so, I reflected on some of my earliest Pilates lessons and some of my early education left me confused about contradictory breathing instructions.
When I started teaching, I set everyone off as a beginner and we would look at their Breathing patterns. I soon discovered:
This led to a theme in my Pilates classes; Strengthen, Stretch and Smile. We started closing each Pilates lesson with a short relaxation session, I studied mindfulness and would add a guided meditation, some blissful visualisations, a gratitude practice or kindness towards ourselves and others during this section.
I studied pre & postnatal Pilates and started to specialise in womens' health issues pertinent to pregnancy, pelvic floor, 4th trimester, this led to a huge appreciation of how the BREATH effects our whole body system.
From this point, I completed a wide range of Breathing related courses from a variety of backgrounds, encompassing a vast number of different styles of BREATHING from Martial Arts, Tai-Chi Yoga, Franklin Method, Foundation Training, BeActivated, Hypopressives, Conscious Breathwork, and many many more. It opened my eyes to how influential breath can be to sleep, anxiety, trauma & stress recovery, pain management and so on.
I investigated alternative therapies for my own healing such as NeuroKinetic Therapy, BeActivated and Square1 all of which assessed your diaphragm and considered your nervous system first, before a specific "problem muscle".
I officially became a BREATHING GEEK>. The deeper I studied this subject, the more obvious breathing misconceptions in Pilates became, the more I knew I had to share this information with other movement teachers, other breathworkers & with anyone passionate about their physical and mental health.
I've since been invited to speak at Health conferencess where the audience was made up of physiotherapists and Pilates professionals
on the topic of Pilates for children and how breathing effects childhood development.
I've created a children/s book "Susie Sloth and her Secret Superpower" which is the world's first Pilates picture book! Susie Sloth
enters a magical tree tunnel and a sweet stpry leads children through a Pilates actvitiy on every page. Sloths have a breathing superpower, so she shares her five favourite breathing practices,
Purple Dragonfly awarded this unique book a prize in the Health category. This is "an international contest that celebrates excellence in children's literature".
Susie Sloth has already met hundreds & thousands of children during school workshops, book festivals, library events, family festivals and so on.
I have worked with GPs notably Dr Louise Oliver, campaigning for more health professionals to be aware of the long-term implications of dysfunctional breathing.
My work has been featured in local newspapers as well as Juno Magazine, Creative Steps Magazine and I have frequently appeared on many health related podcasts as well as BBC Radio talking about breahwork for children and youth mental health issues.
You can purchase Charlotte's books here.
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