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Face Yoga helps to undo a tired, dull, and stressed face which leads to premature ageing. A daily practice of 10min will lift, tone, rejuvenate and oxygenate your face and neck. The facial movements are like resistance training for the muscles of your face, neck, chin, tongue, eyes, and lips. Yoga classes in Islip

Why Face Yoga is My Secret to Longevity at 56

Why Face Yoga is My Secret to Longevity at 56Zena writing about her personal story with osteoporosis

Over 25 years of teaching yoga has taught me that true wellbeing comes from caring for the body, mind, and breath.
Over the years, I noticed how much tension we hold in the face – tight jaws, stiff necks, sore eyes, dull headaches and how this affects not just how we look, but how we feel. It felt natural to explore face yoga, awakening the muscles of the face and neck and restoring energy to areas we often neglect.

When I began practising face yoga regularly, the changes were subtle but undeniable. My headaches and eye strain eased, my skin looked brighter, no more puffiness around the eyes and I became more aware of where I held tension. It wasn’t just about appearance; it was a daily practice that supported my overall vitality.

Face Yoga technique That’s why I trained professionally. Becoming fully qualified gave me the knowledge and confidence to guide others safely while deepening my own practice. Face yoga strengthens facial muscles, improves circulation, supports posture, and helps prevent the little ailments that build up over time.

Face Yoga helps to undo a tired, dull, and stressed face which leads to premature ageing. A daily practice of 10min will lift, tone, rejuvenate and oxygenate your face and neck. The facial movements are like resistance training for the muscles of your face, neck, chin, tongue, eyes, and lips. Yoga classes in Islip

At 56, I can honestly say it has become a cornerstone of my longevity routine. Amongst my friends, I am one of the few who still doesn’t need reading glasses – a fact I truly believe is thanks to my daily face yoga practice.
Face yoga is more than lifting or toning. It’s a joyful, simple ritual that keeps me alert, relaxed, and vibrant, inside and out.

It’s never too late to start, and the benefits last a lifetime.

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Zena writing about her personal story with osteoporosis

My Osteoporosis Story: A Personal Journey Toward Bone Health

Zena looking out into the distance

In November 2024, I went in for a routine DEXA scan — something I now recommend for all women aged 50 and over, just to get a  baseline for their bone density before the full onset of menopause – This is because the level of oestrogen declines after the menopause, resulting in a decrease in bone density.

I didn’t expect much from the results. I’ve always lived a health-conscious, active life. So when I was told I had osteoporosis, the shock was seismic — to say I “lost it” for a week is an understatement.

All my GP offered was medication, telling me there was nothing else I could do — that it wasn’t reversible, and I’d simply have to live with it.

Like many of you who know me — yoga teacher, wellness coach, advocate for healthy aging — I assumed I was doing everything right. I eat well, move daily, prioritise sleep and emotional wellbeing. This was the last thing I expected.

But osteoporosis is a silent condition. Often, you don’t know it’s there until a fracture happens. That’s why I’m sharing my story.

At the time, I had no reason to think anything was wrong. I just felt it was time, at age 55, to get a full check-up — bloods and a DEXA scan. My GP initially said I was too healthy to need one, but I’m forever grateful I insisted.

The Emotional Impact Zena looking into the distance
To be honest, I was angry. I felt let down by my body — as if it hadn’t held up its side of the bargain. I’d looked after it, moved it daily, nourished it well… and yet here I was, being told I had osteoporosis.

I hadn’t fractured a bone — not once. But the fear of it suddenly loomed large. The idea that something as simple as a misstep or a sneeze could cause a break felt paralysing.

The information out there was mostly negative and discouraging. So I gave myself space: to sit with the grief, frustration, and fear. I believe it’s essential to acknowledge the emotional impact before rushing to “fix” it.

I spent time alone, breathed through it, processed it, let go of blame, and slowly released the weight of it all.

And what emerged was something beautiful — a deep acceptance and gratitude. I now see this diagnosis as a gift, part of my life journey. I feel more grounded than ever in the path forward.

I will forever feel grateful for my diagnosis.

I Became My First Client

Zena dpong a yoga pose. my osteoporosis story. Read my personal journey toward bone healthOnce the shock eased, I got curious. I reached out to colleagues and trusted practitioners and started reflecting on what I was — and wasn’t — doing.

I worked with a brilliant functional nutritionist who ran comprehensive tests. We discovered I was very low in vitamin K, something rarely mentioned in standard bone health guidance. My gut wasn’t producing it naturally.

Since I don’t take allopathic drugs unless absolutely necessary (if I got hit by a bus!), medication or HRT weren’t options for me. So I focused on what I could do:

  • I added K2-rich fermented foods like kefir, kimchi, and sauerkraut into my diet
  • I reframed my mindset before personal training sessions — now I approach them with deep gratitude
  • I jump twice a day for 60 seconds to load my bones safely
  • And I returned to yoga with a renewed focus: strength, bone-loading, stability, using resistance bands and small weights

What I Learned Over 10 months

Zena reading about osteoporosis I went deep into research and self-study, learning everything I could about:

  • Bone biology and how it changes after menopause
  • Nutrition for bone health
  • HRT — the benefits, risks, and when it may be appropriate
  • Movement and exercise strategies for building bone safely
  • The pros and cons of medications like bisphosphonates
  • The impact of stress, mindset, and nervous system balance on bone health
  • The difference between a DEXA scan and the Echolight REMS ultrasound scan (which I also had e few weeks ago)

REMS is radiation-free. It’s an Ultrasound scan done privately only  (not provided on the NHS). The REMS scan gives insight into bone density, bone quality and a fracture assessment. Whereas, the DEXA scan only assesses your bones density. My REMS result were different from my DEXA scan. I was in the range of Osteopenia and my bone quality was very high (Phew!!) I highly recommend you look into getting a REMS scan,  if you’re concerned about your bone health or as a second opinion. 

Why I’m Sharing This Now

Bone loss can begin long before we realise. By the time menopause starts, many of us are already at risk. I believe every woman over 35 deserves to know about her bone health and to have a plan in place by 45.

This journey led me to train as a specialist in bone strength, specifically to support women with osteopenia or osteoporosis.

Movement is essential — but how we move matters just as much. Bone health also depends on nutrition, sleep, hydration, and managing stress. It can feel overwhelming, and I’ve been there.

What’s Next?

Group yoga class. From September 2025, I’ll be offering Bone Health Yoga Classes online — designed to:

  • Strengthen bones using yoga, small weights, and resistance
  • Focus on wrists, hips, spine, and legs — key fracture sites
  • Improve posture, balance, and stability to reduce fall risk
  • Teach safe spinal movement and joint loading
  • Calm the nervous system to support long-term healing
  • Offer a safe and welcoming space to learn, move, and grow

These classes will be gentle but powerful, backed by research and taught with compassion.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve been diagnosed with osteopenia or osteoporosis — or if you simply want to take a more proactive approach — please know this you’re not alone.

There is so much you can do to support your bones, safely and naturally.
I was my first client — and what a truly empowering journey it’s been.

💌 If you’d like to join my Bone Health Yoga class or simply chat about your journey, I’d love to hear from you.
Email me at: info@zenakidd-may.com

Let’s build strong bones — and strong lives — together.

Zena
Yoga Teacher | Face Yoga | Holistic Health Coach

📅 Yoga Class Timetable

🔗 Helpful Link
Royal Osteoporosis Society – Bone Matters
Bone Density Scan – DEXA
Echolight REMS Ultrasound Scan

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Ball Rolling Method


What is the Ball Rolling method?

My Ball Rolling class is a powerful self-treatment method that uses 2 or more grippy and pliable rubber balls, to help eradicate aches and pains to restore your natural movement.

This method helps you identify blind spot areas that are catalyst for pain and injury. These areas are usually underused, overused, misused, abused, exhausted or totally confused and need to be felt, seen and heard by you!

In the 20 years I have been teaching and practising yoga, I have come to understand that we must integrate our painful and achy blind spots into our movement and self-care practice, otherwise we are moving & exercising from an unconscious place and we may struggle to find peace in every day life.

First picture – Ball at the top of spine/base of neck is showing me releasing out my tight shoulders, realigning my posture from sitting at my desk for 60-minutes and soothing an achy back. Always working mindfully, pausing and breathing.

Second picture – Ball over the shoulder-blades I am stretching out the front of my chest/diaphragm for better breathing & oxygenation, releasing tightness in my upper back, stretching out through the armpits and intercostal muscles around the ribcage. One can go as deep as your body will allow you, we listen and stop if there is pain.

Who are Ball Rolling classes for?

Whether you are a busy Mum running after your toddler with a sore shoulder, a top athlete who wants to improve their performance, a surgeon who suffers with back pain or a desk bound office worker who has painful wrists, the treatment is the same. Dysfunction is dysfunction in whatever ways it shows up.

My Ball Rolling method restores optimal performance in your tissue so that you can do what you want to do, better and pain free and at the same time become aware of your bad movement habits!

In this weekly class you will learn tools to take care of your soft tissue, posture and breath that you will have to hand whenever your body needs it, or as a support system for better living and being in your body … It’s a self-care massage for life.

Why would you attend my Ball Rolling class?

With regular practice Ball Rolling will:

1. Relieve aches and pains
2. Enhance breathing function
3. Increase mobility & energy
4. Reduce stress on your body & mind
5. Improve your posture & performance

Ball Rolling WORKSHOP timetable

Dates:  TBC

Time: 8:30 – 10:30

Cost: £25 per workshop

Small groups of only 6 students

Email me or call to book

If you have any questions, concerns or not sure if Ball Rolling is for you then please CONTACT ME, I’d love to hear from you.

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The Benefits of drinking Lemon Water first thing in the Morning


Drinking fresh lemon in warm water everyday before breakfast

We have all heard the benefits of drinking lemon water in the morning, so I thought I would look into why it’s good for us from experts and try it myself for 4 weeks to see what the fuss is about.

I did some research to find out the health benefits from a more scientific perspective, and was very impressed with what I found.

My experience with drinking lemon water first thing was enlightening too … the most notable was a daily bowel movement, yes sorry not something that’s talked about. This was a great start to my day, because it made me feel light and healthy.

  • Aids digestion– The warm water helps stimulate the gastrointestinal tract, and the lemon helps loosen any toxins in the digestive tract.
  • Detoxifies the skin and body– As a natural diuretic, lemons help flush the body of any toxins by increasing the rate of urination. Their high vitamin C content also removes impurities from the blood, leading to clearer, more radiant skin.
  • Boosts immunity– Lemons are high in both vitamin C, which is great for fighting colds, and potassium, which stimulates brain and nerve function and controls blood pressure.
  • Helps curb the coffee habit– Lemon water is a healthier replacement to coffee on an empty stomach. Drinking good quality coffee isn’t bad for you, it’s when you drink it and how often is what you need to think about.
  • Helps with weight loss– Lemons are high in pectin fiber, which helps keep the body fuller, longer. They’re also a mild diuretic and very alkaline; alkaline bodies have been shown to lost weight faster.

Some Guidelines Before You Start

Water Temperature: Your water should be lukewarm to mildly hot. Cold water will shock your body, and boiling water will kill the beneficial enzymes present in the lemon.

Protect Your Teeth: Because of the acidity of the lemon, it’s a good idea to drink your lemon water through a straw to protect your teeth or brush your teeth soon after you’ve had your breakfast to get rid of the acidity.

Fresh vs. Bottled Lemon: Freshly squeezed lemon is better than bottled. I just fill up my glass with water, squeeze a lemon wedge over the water, then drop the wedge into the glass, stabbing it a few times to release more of the juice and the fibrous pulp into the water.

My Takeaway: It is definitely worth implementing this daily routine to your morning, the research is clear and I felt the positive affects after a  week. Go for it!

Classes timetable & booking

If you have any questions, concerns please CONTACT ME, I’d love to hear from you.

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Nutritional Talk / Workshop

Options available for talks & workshops to choose from:

  • Weigh Loss & preparing 1/2 healthy snacks
  • Fermentation – what it is? Why we need to know about it? and how to incorporate it in your diet
  • Fasting – how to fast safely, its benefits and ways to incorporate it in your lifestyle
  • Menopause – What it is, when does it happen and how do you know you are in it. Tips and ideas on how you can experience your Menopause in a holistic way.
  • Self-care – the new buzz word! What does this really mean? Lot of tips and ideas on how to live a more holistic healthy life without it costing the earth or taking up too much time. Many great take home ideas here!
  • A subject of your choice – let us know if there is a subject you would like to know about, and we will see if we can organise it.

Course Details

Duration: 2 hours
£135 per person.
Min 5  / Max 9 people

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Looking for a natural cold remedy? get 5 tips for fighting off colds, flu & coughs.

 Healers from your kitchen!

How to protect yourself from winter coughs & colds – Natural tips you can make at home

Now, for some of you who have already had a cold/cough I realise I am too late but here are a few tips for next time!

1 – Turmeric – the Indian spice, nature’s great antibiotic, helps defend against all the bugs. Take ¼ teaspoon in water 3 x per day. Don’t believe me just try it.

2- Garlic – must be organic tho. It  helps detoxify which is one of the main causes of weakening the body.

3- Fresh Ginger & fresh lemon (organic – no wax) – I make it every morning. Squeeze half or quarter slice of lemon in hot water add chopped ginger with skin. If you do have a sore throat add a teaspoon of honey – it’s brilliant. Cleans out the liver and helps alkalise the body (I know its acid but it turns into alkaline once inside – trust me).

4- Stay off Heavy foods – stay away from them for the next month or so as much as possible. We all know what they are. Yes the carbs. Bread, pasta, wheat and dairy products. The clog up the pipes.

5- Stay off the sugar, the bugs love sugar!

Just a few ideas that I hope can help you through the winter months…

Zena @ Satya Yoga Oxford

 

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