Pasadena · Posture Coaching Studio

Stand taller, move kinder, feel at ease.

We coach the small body habits that quietly shape how you feel at the end of every day — from the way you sit at your desk to how you carry a grocery bag.

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What we focus on

Four pillars of everyday posture

Each session is built around practical awareness — not rigid rules — so the changes stay with you.

Spinal awareness

Learn the difference between holding yourself up and stacking yourself up.

Sitting habits

Adjust your desk, chair, and screen to support a long workday.

Walking patterns

Refine how your weight shifts from heel to toe with every step.

Recovery rituals

Short evening sequences that release the tension of the day.

Person at a desk practicing balanced sitting posture
A grounded approach

Coaching that respects your body and your schedule

We meet you where you are — with practical adjustments you can fold into the workday rather than another routine to squeeze in.

  • One-to-one sessions in Pasadena or online
  • Personalised written notes after every meeting
  • Optional check-ins between sessions
  • Friendly pace, no pressure to perform
How we work together

A simple, four-step rhythm

Listen

We start with a relaxed conversation about your daily routine and goals.

Observe

A gentle posture and movement walk-through, with notes you can keep.

Practice

Short, doable adjustments rehearsed together until they feel familiar.

Refine

Follow-up sessions to fine-tune the habits that stick best for you.

Kind words

What clients quietly tell us

"After a few sessions I noticed I was sitting through long meetings with much less fidgeting. The cues are simple and they actually stay with me."
— Sloane Whitaker, brand designer
"What I appreciated most was the lack of jargon. I felt like I was learning my own body, not memorising someone else's checklist."
— Tate Holloway, software engineer
"The follow-up notes are gold. I revisit them on busy weeks when my desk habits start to slide."
— Marlowe Sutton, project manager

Curious where to begin?

A short, no-commitment conversation is the easiest way to find out if we are a good fit.

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