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Yogi Imaan is one dedicated Yogini who gives Yoga as a therapy to people. Woh has been involved in spirituality since her early teenage days and her beliefs and Soon after completing her 200hr TTC in Vinyasa Yoga Hatha Yoga Ashtanga Yoga from a yoga School thats in India in 2020, Imaan started spreading the essence of Yoga among people from different corners of the world on zoom. She teaches Vinyasa Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga Aerial Yoga and Yin yoga styles, Asana yoga, and various meditation techniques. And apart from being a brilliant Yoga teacher, Imaan has always been interested in visual and kinesthetic subjects rather than audio and theory subjects as that was the learning style that suited her best. Imaan Hussain is also certified in Photography, Art Graphics, Textiles as her GCSE degree at Wilmslow High School and graduated in Art and Design in her first year of college also graduated in TV & Media Production in her Second year of college at The Manchester College- (Sheena Simon Campus). I’ve never liked having operations or taking Medication so when I first had major injuries like fractured arm from falling off my bike training for the Wilmslow triathlon and fractured knee for snowboarding I went through a lot of physiotherapy and developed myself into doing full time Asana Yoga every early morning and at night time. I was also taking Holistic herbal medication which have many different vitamins in them.

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Imaan Hussain started having her own Alternative Doctor who specialist in Neurological Condition who had been in this field for about 30-35 years. Imaan Hussain first started using this doctor from 19th May 2021 and is still using him today. who lives half in London and half in Austria. Did a lot of Business self-employed, at the same time practiced medication, so did medication literary as a hobby after studding alternative medication. One of the things that he was interested in this field was MMA - (mixed martial arts) martial means it has military purpose, practical purpose, which has been developed hundreds if not thousands of years ago, every country you go has its own martial arts, system, style etc. Most of these are basically very pretty to look at and it’s very good for your health. Yes, you are active and fit with sports and fitness and everything, but does it work in this real world? it was never live tested until University of Southern California - (USC) came on board actually before that it was bursary. His philosophy, my alternative doctor liked that a lot, so he took his philosophy from MMA - (mixed martial arts) and transferred that onto medication and that who my Alternative doctor is grateful for. What was the University of Southern California - (USC) philosophy, take whatever works, from wherever you find it and discard what doesn’t work, where you have gaps, innovator gaps, that’s exactly what my alternative doctor has done? My alternative doctor has taken what works, doesn’t matter where it is, where it’s from commercial medication. My alternative doctor takes things from disparate fields, some which are completely you know you might even laugh at them. there is a technology which doctors are aware of that use these socks that are invented by a guy in Canada who a non-medication guy is who’s got so much medical knowledge and he’s called Dr Jay Dhaliwal, he developed this technology, which is aware of technology, he has found out that his skin has certain senses, it reads the pattern on those socks.

My Story

Yoga and BreathWork

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Yoga has helped me to become more relaxed person, feeling more inner peace of happiness. It has also helped me to become more confident and more social with other people to open my throat chakra that was closed, as other people from the yoga community tends to understand your chakras and elements and have much more patients and calm peaceful manner to care about each other that they treat you like an extension family. The Pranayama has helped me to remain calm become destress and to stop my depression symptoms.

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I first started practicing yoga in 2020 during the virus of Covid-19 lockdown as during that time I was very determine that I wanted to start to learn to practicing Yoga poses, however at that time I had no plan whatsoever to seriously becoming a yoga teacher. I was doing yoga TTC over zoom during that time. During this Yoga Practice I was doing 3 Pranayama practices which were Bhramari Pranayama, Bhastrika Pranayama and Nadi Shodhana Pranayama also doing Asana Yoga.

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I didn’t tell anybody that I signed up for this course because when I told my family that I wanted to start doing yoga they understood that I was interested but they didn’t know how serious I was about it until one day my brother cough me being at home alone and came into my bedroom to check on me as he knows me very well that I NEVER have the music on loud volume regardless what time of the day it is or what day of the week it is.

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This is when I told my brother that I was doing an online Yoga TTC and then helped me to tell my parents and sister how serious I was into Yoga practice that I was doing an online Yoga Course. Then when I was sat at the dinner table with my family knowing that my brother knows that I wa doing Yoga. My brother then encouraged me and helped me to tell my family that I was doing an online Yoga TTC on zoom. I was shocked to hear that my parents were very impressed with finding this out about me as I knew they didn’t think I was taking Yoga very seriously.

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Then when my mum realised that I was serious about getting into Yoga she then showed me a Yoga Studio in Manchester Piccadilly at Manchester Blok Studio then I started to go to the Yoga studio once a week during my working hours at my lunch break.

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At the Blok Manchester Studio I met a teacher called Leo Oppenheim and he made me feel very warm in my heart chakra and taught me my first in studio yoga class. I knew that I would get along with him. He taught me Power Yoga in the Yoga Studio.

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Then I found out that Leo Oppenheim was leading a in lake BreathWork so then I came part of the WhatsApp group for this and started to join the in lake BreathWork exercise group with him.

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So, we Sit on the grass fields in our lovely yoga clothes and started off by doing Bhastrika Pranayama to prepare our bodies to go into the Pickmare Lake at The Fam Club. After this warmup BreathWork we all go get changed into our Swimwear then when we regrouped together, we walked together in silence remaining focused on our breathing techniques until we got into the lake then we walked into the Pickmare Lake slowly and calmly and kept taking deep breathes and moving our bodies flowy while in the lake to remain relaxed. Hum only stayed in the lake for as long as our bodies could take it. But when I was in the lake, I knew I could feel all my freedom of happiness laughing and smiling raising my arms in the air as if there was not a tomorrow.

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Then when we came out of the lake, we got changed back into our dry warm yoga clothes and put our Robes on and went back to The Farm Club Café for a warm Hot Cacao Chocolate and cakes to warm up. When we were back on the fields of bright green grass again, we were doing a Wim Hof style warm up called Horse Stance where we stand in squat position and slowly bring your hands in front of you as if you are punching towards the opposite shoulder alternating between both hands until your body has warmed up again.

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Then I went up to Leo Oppenheim to ask him if he knew any Yoga or BreathWork courses that I could go on. Then Leo Oppenheim recommended to me to go onto a BreathWork Course in Ikaria, Greece at Samma Karuna Awakening & Healing School. To learn multi style BreathWork.

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The meditation that we did every morning at Dawn time until Sunrise was OSHO Dynamic Meditation which was very hard to be doing every morning for 30 days. Then before every class my favourite activity of the day was sitting round in a circle with all the other students that was on the same course as me with meditation music on where everyone could see a candle burning right in front of them, so we were looking into the candle for 15-30mins before the class with incense sticks burring in the room. Then we started practicing circular breathwork which I found very hard unless I could hear some people playing the shamanic drums in the background to help me keep in the rhythm of the circular breathwork. When I first did circular breathwork I was told by the teachers that I was breathing with fear and sadness by my favourite teacher during the course and his Name was Luca Firewolf as he is a BreathWork Healer, Healer of Shamanic BreathWork. During the circular BreathWork you must breathe with your mouth remained open during both inhalation and exhalation. When I was doing this circular breathwork I was feeling my body throbbing and tingling into pins and needled feeling telling me that my body is now earning more energy and removing any negative feelings that was trapped in my body that was in my case wanting to burst out into emotional tears but not so deeply that I was welling up yelling the tears out. Do not reject the sensation of the body during the Circular BreathWork so just allow it to be. I even did Dirga Pranayama while I was there breathing from the lunges but while I was doing it, I put my do fingers on my chest and could feel my heart beating faster as I was doing the BreathWork deeper.

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Then when I came back from Greece to Manchester, after one week of being home, I had a great surprise of transition because A week after being home from Greece I went to my first Yoga festival at The Farm Club. We started off by doing a asana yoga exercise, then there was people playing the live shamanic drum performance which we was listening to and dancing to.

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Then we were sat on the grass fields in our lovely yoga clothes and started off by doing Bhastrika Pranayama to prepare our bodies to go into the Pickmare Lake at The Fam Club. However, because it was quite quick for me to have this event after returning from Greece, I didn’t realised that my body was still in the zone of doing circular breathwork instead of Bhastrika Pranayama until Leo Oppenheim came up to me to help my calm down my BreathWork and to get back into the zone of Bhastrika Pranayama. After Yeh warmup BreathWork we all go get changed into our Swimwear then when we regrouped together, we walked together in silence remaining focused on our breathing techniques until we got into the lake then we walked into the Pickmare Lake slowly and calmly and kept taking deep breathes and moving our bodies flowy while in the lake to remain relaxed. We only stayed in the lake for as long as our bodies could take it. But when I was in the lake, I knew I could feel all my freedom of happiness laughing and smiling raising my arms in the air as if there was not a tomorrow.

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Then when we came out of the lake, we got changed back into our dry warm yoga clothes and put our Robes on and went back to The Farm Club Café for a warm Hot Cacao Chocolate and cakes to warm up. When we were back on the fields of bright green grass again, we were doing a Wim Hof style warm up called Horse Stance where we stand in squat position and slowly bring your hands in front of you as if you are punching towards the opposite shoulder alternating between both hands until your body has warmed up again.

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After this we had lunch together that was cooked over the fire and then we all did a lovely happy Ecstatic dance of freedom letting our bodies flow through our emotions. Then we all lay down after that covered in blankets of our robes to relax while the was people playing the Singing Bowls so we could feel relaxed and peaceful to the sound bath.

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Then after this event my brother can to me and told me he found someone by promoting Mission C to people that he found me a Yoga Instructor called Stuart Pilkington who could help me become a fully trained Yoga teacher. 

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