Nothing Happens
Until Something Moves

Mindful movement, nervous system awareness, and realistic wellness for humans living real life

Slow Moves Rox is a space for exploring movement, mindfulness, nervous system regulation, midlife, sustainable wellness, and building a life that feels supportive to live inside.

Around here, I care less about vanity, optimization, and fear based wellness messaging and more about creating rhythms that help us feel stronger, steadier, and more connected to ourselves and our lives in all phases.

Movement

I believe movement can help us feel stronger, steadier, and more connected to ourselves β€” not just physically, but emotionally too. Here I explore movement as support, rhythm, regulation, and a way of living more fully inside the body.

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Mindfulness

Mindfulness, for me, is less about perfection or emptying the mind and more about learning how to stay connected to ourselves in the middle of real life. Through breath, movement, nervous system awareness, and small daily pauses, this space explores gentler ways to feel more grounded, present, and supported inside the body.

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Nervous System

Healing isn’t always about doing more. Sometimes it begins with helping the body feel safe enough to soften, rest, and reconnect. This space explores nervous system regulation through movement, mindfulness, nourishment, environment, and the small rhythms that shape everyday life.

Recent Writing

  • Alyn

    I had not found an exercise class that inspired me to attend regularly until I met Roxy at her yoga studio. Her authentic presentation, clear instruction and lively humor kept me showing up. Years later, I was ecstatic when she began teaching barre fitness at Core. Same smiling Roxy, but now teaching Barre classes that are original and varied with excellent modeling of her assigned movement, lots of encouragement and lively personal stories that keep us smiling.

  • Roxy teaches great movement classes. The energy is always high and supportive!

    Julie

  • My favorite class with Roxy was barre & mimosas at our ladies weekend!

    Kristin

  • Roxy is a great yoga teacher. She teaches a great flow without too much woo-hoo spirituality.

    Steve

  • Hurts. So. Good.

    Anonymous