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Lotus Health and Fitness was founded by Clare Bannister in 2012

‘I’ve worked in the Health, Fitness and Wellbeing Industry for over 25 years. Throughout this time I’ve gained a wealth of knowledge and skills which I now bring to my studio. 

Why do we offer Pilates, Yoga and Ayurveda? Each practice follows the holistic philosophy of mind-body health and fitness. 

Lotus offers an Ayurvedic approach to health, fitness  and wellbeing, with a focus on activity, nutrition and therapies to suit you whatever your fitness level and goals. 

Ayurveda is a tried and tested, common sense approach to living well; staying in good health, and in harmony with your environment. At Lotus we understand that we are all individual, and our diet, lifestyle, exercise and activity preferences are unique.

We offer a range of physical activities including Yoga, Pilates Reformer, Pilates Tower and Mat based Pilates classes and 1-1 sessions designed to suit all levels.

We provide diet and nutritional therapy and workshops, to support optimal health and Ayurvedic massage therapy for treatment of common ailments and relaxation time for you.

Whatever stage of life you are in, whatever level of fitness you have, Lotus will support and help you feel physically and emotionally well and become the best version of yourself.



The world in which we live and the demands we place upon ourselves can be tough on the body and the mind. Lotus Health and Fitness can help you achieve balance - radiant good health.

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Baked Apples with Spiced Fruit

Baked Apples with Spiced FruitA great breakfast for Kapha Types. For Vata types: Soak the dried fruit over night in ginger tea before you stuff the apples.Following Ayurvedic principles, fruit should be eaten on its own and avoid eating fruit and yoghurt together...

Kitchari

Kitchari is a simple, nourishing dish which is gentle on the digestive system and balancing for all Doshas.There is no, one set recipe for kitchari. It simply means '2 grains'. Generally, the basic ingredients of the dish are basmati rice and mung dahl (yellow split...

International Day of Yoga

The United Nations General Assembly has declared the 21st June, which is also the summer solstice, International Day of Yoga. Now with official recognition from the UN it is hoped that the holistic benefits of Yoga on health and wellbeing are further spread and...

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Our first post-natal Pilates course of the New Year starts on Wednesday 14th Jan. It’s already half full so if you’re looking to get back to exercise in a supportive environment don’t miss out. During this five-week course we focus on the fundamental #Pilates principles of alignment, stability and moving from your core… the areas of the body which most need strengthening post pregnancy.The course is an empowering, strengthening workout for new mums where baby can join you on the mat.Book your space via the Bsport app or the link below ⬇️backoffice.bsport.io/customer/payment/offer/30873195?membership=490#PostNatalPilates #HighamsPark ... See MoreSee Less
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As we approach the end of the year, our brilliant team will be having a wee break. 🎄The studio will be running a reduced timetable from Monday, 22nd December - Friday, 2nd January so be sure to check ahead. The studio will be closed: Thursday 25th - Sunday 28th December, and Thursday 1st and Friday 2nd January.We're back with a full timetable of classes on Saturday, 3rd January, ready to spring (or lightly step) into#newyearwYea#Christmass#highamsparksPark ... See MoreSee Less
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