Sandra RobinsonSandra Robinson is a registered Senior Yoga Teacher with the UK Yoga Alliance and E-RYT 500 registered with the US Yoga Alliance. She’s a qualified Body Psychotherapist with over a decade of experience. Sandra has been practising yoga since the late 90s and has been teaching since 2004.
She’s the founder and owner of Equilibrium Yoga + Therapy Centres in Peterborough and Huntingdon, which she established in 2008 and 2011. |
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Lead Assistant for Ana Forrest
Originally from Germany, she came to Edinburgh in 1998 where she graduated with an MA in International Management in 2002. It was there where she initially studied and practiced Ashtanga Yoga under Dr. Brian Cooper and where she went back to do her teacher training in 2004. In 2006, she started practising Jivamukti and Forrest Yoga, and qualified in both traditions as a teacher in 2007. She was handpicked as a Forrest Yoga guardian and held this role from 2012 until 2020, travelling and teaching extensively offering teacher trainings and continuous education for teachers. She was also lead assistant for Ana Forrest on numerous workshops, trainings and CETs travelling with Ana from Cape Town to Berlin. Body Psychotherapy Her journey with Body Psychotherapy started in 2009 when she embarked on a training with the Cambridge School of Body Psychotherapy (CBPC). Eventually, after five years of modules at CBPC and many hundreds of client, supervision, and therapy hours, she received UKCP registration through Chiron in 2020. In July 2025, Sandra re-accredited through UKAHPP and continues to be UKCP registered, while embracing the opportunity to integrate various therapeutic modalities in a more holistic and cohesive way. |
Since 2012, she has studied Relational Trauma Therapy under Merete Holm-Brantbjerg.In 2021, she completed the Foundation Training in Bodynamics under the tutelage of Ditte and Lisbeth Marcher. Over the last two years, and under the guidance of Dr. Bonnie Badenoch, Sandra has been diving deeper into the theories and applications of left/right brain division, polyvagal theory, implicit memories, and inner communities.
At the beginning of 2025, Sandra embarked on the Bodynamic Practitioner Training, a three-year programme exploring the psychomotor potential of the muscles — how our physical patterns both reflect and influence our psychological experience. She is studying under Ditte Marcher, the daughter of Bodynamic’s founder, Lisbeth Marcher, and is excited to be deepening her understanding of this unique and integrative approach. It is the integration of these different modalities, theories and practices on an embodied level that are at the core of her teaching. |