If your contact lenses are running out, get in touch with Johanna and Maja at Djursholms Optik & Ögonhalsa.
www.djursholmsoptik.se
Local business update If your contact lenses are running out, get in touch with Johanna and Maja at Djursholms Optik & Ögonhalsa. They can post your prescription contact lenses to you wherever you are. Contact them on 08 755 01 30 and [email protected].
www.djursholmsoptik.se
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Djursholm Yoga studio, located right on the central square Djursholms torg, is under new leadership when Jenny Hermelin stepped up as the new owner in June 2018. In addition to running the business and building a team of teachers for the studio, you’ll also find Jenny on the mat teaching classes herself. Jenny’s vision for Djursholm Yoga is to create a space for anyone interested in what conscious movement and more awareness can do to body and mind, and to develop a sense of community where all are welcome. Classes and workshops can be taught in English or Swedish to suit the class.
Flexibility and stress relief are the most common reasons people begin a yoga practice. While the majority of yoga practitioners are women, the number of men practicing yoga is rising. A clear sign of this is that the class Yoga for Stiff Men has become one of the most popular at the studio. People of all ages practice yoga and the age group 50+ (also known as the 'golden yogis') is the fastest growing segment. “The practice on the mat is really a practice for life off the mat. Djursholm Yoga wants to contribute to help you become more aware. Of your body, how it feels, what it can do. Of your breath. And your thoughts, feelings and actions – if you choose to. By moving consciously your body will get stronger and more flexible, and your mind will get calmer. Ready to take on the world 🤸♀Everything we offer at Djursholm Yoga is conscious movement, including the non-yoga classes.” ~ Jenny Hermelin Check the schedule online to see a current list of classes, workshops and events.
~ Swedish *English Teachers include Arleen Pietrzak, Anna F Åhlgren and Yasmin Nordmark. Book your spot at www.djursholmyoga.com Djursholm Yoga Vendevägen 9, 182 69 Djursholm, Sweden +46 70 380 15 55 IFORM Danderyd gym at Enebyberg has opened a cafe, full of yummy things, including lunch specials each weekday between 11am and 3pm. Opening times are:
Mon-Thur 10.00-20.00 Fri 10.00-17.00 Sat 09.00-17.00 Sun 12.00-20.00 Have you eaten there yet? Let us know in the comments below or send us a message, telling us what it is like! Our local midwife team, based at Danderyds Sjukhus, have been called 'Prima Liv' for many years because they were originally part of a private company. Now, they have been fully absorbed into the hospital and are called simply 'Barnmorskemottagningen' - the midwifery department - so that it is clear they are part of the main hospital team. They are in Hus 15 at the hospital and all their details are here: http://www.ds.se/MottagningAvdelning/Mottagningar/Barnmorskemottagning/
Between 3.30pm and 5pm this afternoon (Wed 31st Aug), challenge Jens to an arm-wrestle and try and win a month's training! Are you up to it? Let us know if you try...
Register now (by 22nd August if you'd like the reduced rate of 250kr) if you're planning to run in the 2017 Gothenburg half-marathon and want to get a good place by running in the seed race in Danderyd. It is on 4th September, from 1pm, at Enebybergs IP. You can pay on the day - it will then be 350kr. Click here for all the details UL
For those of you who are getting fitter with Mom in Balance in Danderyd, here is the training schedule for August: On my way to the supermarket, I spotted a sign for a fitness suite. Intrigued, I decided to pull in and find out more.
A new world-class tennis arena is coming to Danderyd and will be open, ready to use, in the autumn next year (2017). Construction of the 12,000 m2 Catella Arena has started on the site of the previous 'snow depot' on Rinkebyvägen (more news follows about that shortly). The arena is being built by the Good to Great Tennis Academy and sponsored by Catella. It will be open for all to use - professional players and recreational players - and will house:
![]() The Good to Great Tennis Academy was founded by Davis Cup winners Magnus Norman, Nicklas Kulti and Mikael Tillström. There are never more than 3 players per coach and their emphasis is on quality. At the moment they have few spaces but they hope to train many more players once the arena opens. What's the difference between a Chiropractor, a Naprapat and a Physiotherapist? Cheyne explains...22/5/2016
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