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From Partners to Parents

January 17, 2019 by Full Circle KC

The transition from partners to parents can test a strong relationship to it’s core, lack of sleep, hormonal changes, a crying new baby, lack of sleep, multiple visitors coming to meet your sweet baby, financially providing for a family, did I mention lack of sleep? The transition to parenthood can be one of the biggest transitions parents make together as well as individually.  Suddenly not only are you responsible for yourself, now you have a little human that will always be your child, which comes with great responsibility.

Prior to children my husband and I finished the bottle of wine while we ate an amazing meal prepared together over the course of an hour or more.  We took amazing trips, traveling on our bicycles  with friends through Ireland and Belgium, road trips to Baja, long hikes in the woods, spoiled ourselves with lavish restaurants.  We had a good life and I relish that time that we were able to grow as couple.  Then a good friend became pregnant and I wanted that too.  After our first miscarriage, I realized how badly I wanted a child.  After our second miscarriage I was devastated and wanted to have a family more than anything.

Then we were successfully pregnant! We read about pregnancy, we attended the Bradley Method, and we discussed how it would change our life and our relationship.  We talked about how we wanted to parent, both feeling very strongly with being conscious in our parenting style and being present to our children.  Knowing that we both wanted this type of parenting we also knew we would have to give up a lot (or put some things on hold) – no more long dinner talks slowly working through a bottle of wine, no more fondue parties that lasted until the wee hours of the night, no more ultimate Frisbee club involving traveling for tournaments.  Fortunately we were both okay with that knowing what we’d gained in return.  We have a happy life with two kiddos filled with new adventures, lots of silly fun family time, creating new traditions, adjusting our travel so that we can all be together.  Friday nights are no longer party nights, they are Friday Family Time nights and we look forward to them.  We are still partners but now we are parents too!

Making a healthy transition from partners to parents will help create a supportive, positive, and nurturing environment for your child to grow.  Begin sharing feelings about this momentous transition before baby arrives.  It’s a great date night topic! There are many exercises on the internet to help begin the conversation or take your conversation deeper.

Here are some tips to a healthy transition

  • Share your expectations- when couples can share their hopes, fears, expectations with each other authentically it can build a deeper respect for each other, as well as finding commonality in shared hopes, fears, and expectations. In an opposite-sex relationship, recognize and appreciate that some issues may be more challenging for males while others are more challenging for females
  • Regular couple check-ins- how are each of you doing? How are each of you feeling about and managing the new life that’s joined your family?
  • Take time to talk to each other- Parenting can wear you down, make you question your abilities.  Give each other compliments, fill each other’s tanks.  As baby grows increase the time you give to your partnership.
  • Make time for intimacy and sex- postpartum may just be snuggling a little tighter, going to bed at the same time so you can cuddle.  Don’t ignore this very important part of your partnership.  Embrace opportunities for nonsexual intimacy, especially right after baby is born and the next several weeks.
  • Talk with friends and family- Keeping your tribe close to you during major life transitions such as having a baby is key to surviving!  Your tribe will lift you up when you feel down, they will cheer you along when you feel strong, they will believe in you and remind you of the amazing individual you are.

One might think yoga is for the individual yet it can offer so much more.  Full Circle Yoga KC recognizes the importance of a strong partner bond going into such a significant life event as well as the need for a tribe.  Prenatal Partner Yoga allows partners the time to check-in with each other.   This free, be silly, enjoy the company of one another class creates a space for partners to begin being conscious of the added role as parents.  This class opens the door for partners to continue the conversation outside of class as to how they want to show up as partners as parents.  Women together in Prenatal Yoga and become a tribe when they return for Mommy and Baby Yoga sharing and supporting one another through the fourth trimester.  Full Circle Yoga KC celebrates and embraces the beautiful journey from partners to parents.  Full Circle Yoga KC offers a space that creates a community of support for growing families through family-centered classes like Hatha Yoga, Gentle Flow Yoga, Kids Yoga, and Power Vinyasa.

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in Aerial Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga, Power Vinyasa and more.

 

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2019 Brings New Classes and Growth for Full Circle Yoga KC

January 8, 2019 by Full Circle KC

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!! It’s going to be such an amazing year for all of you!

I’m feeling giddy like that first love as a teenager! The vision for Full Circle Yoga KC is becoming a reality with our new studio in midtown KC and I can’t wait for you all to feel the energy and see the beauty of the new space! 2019 brings new classes and growth to Full Circle Yoga KC.  I have you all to thank for this amazing new growth and bringing the vision to light.  I have witnessed strength and beauty in Mamas who came to the studio during pregnancy yoga and prepare for the mental and physical strength it takes to bring new life into the world.  I’ve heard the most beautiful birth stories, each one powerful and time-honored.  I’ve seen pure love and the tender touch of partners in Prenatal Partner yoga.  Watching Mamas and babies connect during BYOB and Mamas find a tribe at Full Circle Yoga KC fills my heart with joy!

So with the new year comes awesome changes! Full Circle Yoga KC is in it to support Mamas-To-Be, Partners, Toddlers, Kids, and Adults in this awesome journey of life! You don’t want to miss what’s on our schedule and whats coming and I can’t wait to see you there!

Hatha Yoga is a class that emphasizes strengthening the physical body by focusing on body posture and breath control.  In this friendly flow class we work to find balance with mind, body, and spirit.  Benefits of hatha yoga include maintaining a healthy body, relaxing, improve flexibility, and build muscle strength and balance.  This class is open to everyone!  It’s a wonderful class for Mamas postpartum.  Yoga isn’t about how one looks but how one feels with yoga.

EVERY body Yoga class is for all ages of women and men and all levels of yoga experience welcome. Ground yourself in this slow and refreshing practice of meditation, breath work, and asanas (poses) to support mind-body awareness. Yoga isn’t about how one looks but how one feels with yoga. This body positive yoga flow supports your yoga practice wherever you are. This is a wonderful class for all levels and postpartum Mamas wanting to return to their mat.

Power Vinyasa class moves from one pose to the next using sun salutations and postures that connect to one another. This class focuses on building strength within this flow, so this class is best for adults with some previous yoga experience.  Each class includes flow, balance, strength, compression, twists, hip/heart openers, core work and a built-in peaceful rest at the end.  This is a wonderful class for the postnatal mama who feels fully recovered and busy person looking to sweat and wind down from their day. This class is not recommended for prenatal mamas.

Mama and Little Movers class is for little movers up to the age of 18 months and their caregivers. This class is filled with songs, movement, and games for older babies and early-walking toddlers.

Big Kids through basic acro (kids using partners to create poses) kids will build TRUST, in themselves and their community. This class is for all levels of big kids ages 8-12 years old.

AIReal Yoga…… coming soon in January!!! Yoga in the air!!! AIReal yoga uses looped fabric that allows you to swivel, deepen your stretch, correct your alignment, and refine postures.

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is a Midtown Kansas City yoga studio that specializes in embracing the full cycle of life.

 

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Full Circle Yoga KC is family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in Aerial Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga, Power Vinyasa and more.

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Instructors

December 3, 2018 by Full Circle KC

Group photo of the instructors at Full Circle Yoga KC

Meet Full Circle’s yoga instructors and come visit us at our studio at 7830 State Line Rd. Suite 100, Prairie Village, KS 66208.

Deana 

Deana, a prenatal and postpartum yoga teacher in Kansas City

M.A.E, M.A, RYT, certified in prenatal/postpartum– A wife to a patient husband, a mother to an adventurous toddler and pup, and a secondary English teacher, I love making music and messing in the kitchen, writing, reading, and spending time outdoors. My practice and teaching is rooted in the meditative style of Shambhava Hatha Yoga and I bring teaching experience from a variety of mindful classes: hatha, restorative, meditation, prenatal, postpartum, baby and toddler yoga, with special emphasis on supporting teens, educators, mothers, and families in their practice.

 Miracle

Miracle, a prenatal yoga teacher at Full Circle Yoga KC

BHS with a concentration on Community Health and a minor in African Studies, 200RYT with certificate in prenatal yoga – Miracle’s full time gig is working at The Children’s Place.  Miracle’s passions are numerous.  She loves coming to her mat for yoga and teaching yoga to others.  As a doula she loves being a part of bringing new life into the world.  She enjoys reading and writing poetry.  Yoga brought her to the mat because of the beauty she finds in how the body moves and can adjust itself to realign as well as the absolute peace and self-love that she finds in her practice.  Miracle finds joy in sharing her knowledge as a herbalist.

Rasheedah

Rasheedah, a kids social emotional yoga teacher in Kansas City

Mrs. V is a 15-year educator, school and national board-certified counselor, provisional licensed professional counselor, certified Social Emotional Learning Facilitator with over 200 hours of Yoga training. She was inspired to teach yoga to children due to the mental health effects the pandemic left on her students. Mrs. V is a wife and mom of 5 (2 bio & 3 bonus). She enjoys yoga, being in nature, and traveling. Mrs. V also took Prenatal Yoga at Full Circle Yoga her entire pregnancy with her second child. She is so excited to teach at her favorite studio.

Emily 

Emily, a prenatal yoga instructor in the heart of Kansas City

RYT-200
Emily completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training through True Love Yoga in 2022 with teachers Lauren Leduc, Emily Overland, and Bri Howard. She then completed her 85-hour prenatal yoga teacher training through My Vinyasa Practice in 2023 with teachers Michelle Young and Kristiana Castillo Vuong.
Emily is a nurturer at heart; she was drawn to teach yoga because she finds it deeply rewarding to
encourage people to love themselves in the work they’re doing. In Emily’s classes, students are
encouraged to make the best choices for their bodies on a given day. They will find a heavy focus on the adventure of yoga rather than the attainment of specific postures.
When she’s not on her mat, Emily enjoys reading, cooking, traveling, and spending time exploring KC with her husband, daughter, and dog.

Emmi 

Emmi, a kids yoga teacher in Midtown Kansas City

Emmi has been teaching yoga since 2018 and practicing for more than a decade! Teaching yoga felt like a natural transition from her time as a middle school literacy teacher. She loves to teach vinyasa, restorative, nidra, and kids’ yoga. Emmi’s calling as a yoga teacher is to assist her students in developing a practice that will help them live their very best lives – no matter their age! Emmi is passionate about her family and building a happy, healthy home with her husband, daughter, Australian Shepherds, and cats. You can find her experimenting in the kitchen, hiking a trail, or reading and writing in a cozy spot on her couch.

Full Circle Yoga KC was founded in 2017 by yoga instructor Jenny Hellman focusing on wellness in the early stages of family life from prenatal to family centered yoga, and the older adult years. Full Circle Yoga KC is a Kansas City Studio specializing in Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga Prenatal Partner and family-centered yoga.

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Yoga and Pregnancy

October 15, 2018 by Full Circle KC

 

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Yoga, or prenatal yoga, and pregnancy are a prefect combination! Prenatal yoga is like the  rehearsal leading up to the grand performance of your birthing journey!  Mama’s who practice yoga while pregnancy have a strong tool in their well-house to pull from during labor.

While exercising can feel daunting it helps build stamina for labor and supports a healthy pregnancy.  Exercise normalizes blood pressure and glucose metabolism, builds muscle tone,  helps regulate digestion, increase energy, and improves mood.  Exercise also improves blood flow through the placenta by 30%.

Pregnancy has a profound impact on a Mama’s body as the body undergoes physical and emotional changes.  The first trimester is often the most challenging period of pregnancy with the greatest physical adaptation that takes place.  The blood pressure drops, intense fatigue, nausea, and lower back discomfort, mood swings, and constipation.   Regular yoga in the first trimester will help temper these side-effects.  Breath awareness that is practiced in prenatal yoga will help increase energy.

The second semester is often referred to has the “blooming period” where energy returns, skin glows, hair shines and the body finds a new normal with pregnancy.  Prenatal yoga offers poses that are safe and support the changing shape and weight of a pregnant Mama.

As baby grows and takes up more room, discomforts may set in again in the third trimester.  Yet, with poses and stretches offered in prenatal yoga your body will remain strong and prepared for your birthing journey.  The emphasis placed on breath in prenatal yoga is the platform for which a Mama can find her inner strength and confidence she can carry into her birthing journey.

Yoga and pregnancy compliment each other so nicely for the dual benefits yoga offers.  While exercise is important to Mama and baby, prenatal yoga offers a deeper level of preparing the mind and body for one of the most empowering challenges a Mama will experience.  Prenatal yoga prepares a Mama for discomforts that she will experience in labor.  Through holding challenging poses and relaxing into these poses it equips a Mama to relax and accept the work her body must do to bring her baby into the world.

 

Full Circle Yoga KC is family centered yoga studio in Midtown Kansas City specializing in Aerial Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Prenatal Yoga, Baby Yoga, Power Vinyasa and more.

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Practicing Visualization in Prenatal Yoga

June 27, 2018 by Full Circle KC

 

Visualization is just one of many techniques we practice at in prenatal yoga classes Full Circle Yoga KC: Close your eyes and allow your facial muscles to relax, soften your brows, allow your jaw to relax releasing the tongue from the roof of you mouth.  Take two breaths here, letting the exhale be longer than the inhale.  Let yourself be present to this moment and find gratitude in all your beautiful body and baby are doing together in team.

As your eyes remain closed imagine yourself standing on a warm beach, first feel the warmth of the sand on your feet and between your toes.  With a stick in hand, or using your finger, imagine that you are writing the number one in the sand.  See the number one in your mind, watch your finger start at the top and draw a line to the bottom, making the number two visualize the curves and turns to complete the number two, moving to number three see the number being engraved into the sand, now to 4, see in your mind the number 5.  Continue in this manner until you get to the number 10 and start over again.  Take a restorative breath, feel yourself surrender into this journey.

Above is just one of many examples of visualization techniques for birth.  Other techniques include:

  • count the ripples as you imagine throwing a rock into a pond
  • visualizing the contractions as riding the waves- hear the rhythmic lapping of the waves,  the breaker in the wave is the most intense part of the contraction and as the wave crashes into the beach is a moment to relax before the next wave/contraction.
  • the mental imagery of your favorite flower- what is the flower, where do you see the flower, size, shape, how many pedals, smell.  Visualize the opening of the flower as your body opens to bring life into the world.

 

heading 2 Importance of Visualization

Practicing visualization in prenatal yoga allows it to become a practiced tool when entering labor, a journey into the unknown.   Visualization can be a wonderful tool to ride through the contractions and avoid spiraling from the pain of contractions.   When a Mama can place her attention on imagery it can often curb the intensity of the contraction in order to get to the next contraction.  Lots of visualization is placed on the end of the long hard journey of giving birth at Full Circle Yoga KC.

Visualization is not a practice that comes natural to many.  It’s easy to get off track or let the outside stimuli or thoughts interrupt visualization.  Practicing prior to the birthing journey allows it to be an organic self-help comfort measure.

 

At Full Circle Yoga KC our prenatal yoga offers a class that mamas at all stages can practice and build their physical and emotional strength in preparation for their birthing journey.

 

 

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