Easy movement
Short walks, slow flows and unhurried sequences that simply ask you to show up for ten minutes.
Short, considered routines built around real life — quiet mornings, lunchtime resets and slow evenings. Designed in London for people who simply want to feel a little more comfortable in their own body.
Everything we publish sits within these gentle themes. You can mix and match them however suits your week.
Short walks, slow flows and unhurried sequences that simply ask you to show up for ten minutes.
Practical breathing patterns paired with movement so each session feels grounding rather than rushed.
Two-minute breaks designed around a keyboard and a chair — no changing clothes required.
Quiet stretches and stillness to help your evening feel a little softer at the edges.
A peek at the kind of sessions you'll find inside the daily mobility library.
Standing rolls, gentle side bends and an unhurried forward fold to greet the day.
A quiet desk reset that softens the upper back without leaving your chair.
Patient, supported stretches for legs that have spent too long sitting still.
Floor-based movement and three minutes of stillness before bed.
We started Anklesoasieve because most fitness libraries assume a free hour and a quiet studio. Real days rarely look like that. Our sessions are shorter, slower and forgiving — designed to sit beside the kettle, the desk and the sofa.
Decide on one slot in your day — kettle on, lunch break or right before bed — and protect it.
Browse the library and start with whichever sequence sounds most appealing right now.
Repeat what feels good. Skip what doesn't. Let your routine grow at its own quiet pace.
The short morning flows are the only thing that has ever actually stuck for me. Ten minutes felt manageable on a Monday, and now it's just part of the kettle routine.
I'd given up on online classes years ago. The pace here is slower and the cues are kinder. My shoulders thank me after every desk reset.
Not flashy, not loud, not trying to sell me anything. Just a clear voice, a quiet mat and a sensible plan. Exactly what I needed.