friendly community Yoga.

Our sessions are in accessible and inclusive spaces. We welcome complete beginners, with more advanced sessions for those with experience.

Find some of our most frequently asked questions beneath the class schedule.

Body Mind Collective - Accessible Yoga

What to expect.

We know (from experience!) that coming to a yoga class for the first time can be daunting. Here are some questions that we frequently get asked, and answers that might help:
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Bryony Morris will be leading your yoga sessions.

Bryony says: “I aim to make my classes a safe space where you can relax and have fun. I became a yoga teacher because I wanted to offer affordable and accessible yoga for all types of people. I have been lucky enough to meet so many amazing people teaching my sessions in Sandwell, and I hope to meet you at one of them soon.”

Bryony is qualified with a Yoga Alliance accredited Yoga Diploma with Yogacampus London, and has undertaken additional training in subjects such as mental health and accessibility. She has public liability insurance, is first aid trained and has an Enhanced DBS Certificate for vulnerable adults and children.

Bryony Morris - Body Mind Collective | Accessible community yoga sessions

FINANCIAL ACCESSIBILITY.

Karma Yoga.

Karma Yoga means the Yoga of Action and is about selfless service. If you are passionate about yoga and want to become part of our community, then you can volunteer with us in exchange for free yoga sessions and discounts on workshops.

We have a variety of weekly tasks that you can commit to helping with, from setting up and packing away sessions, to administration tasks. No particular skills are necessary, but we ask that you are trustworthy, respectful, reliable, and punctual.

If you are interested in joining our karma yogi team please contact us on hello@bodymindcollective.cc to see if we have any places currently available.

Bursaries.

We aim to make our sessions as inclusive as possible, this includes financial accessibility. One practical way we feel that we can increase diversity in the yoga world is to offer a 50% bursary place on each of our workshops and trainings.

Applicants will be required to demonstrate financial need for the bursary. Priority will be given to those who are from marginalised or vulnerable groups. To apply for a bursary please see each course page.