New domain · Health & Wellness Practitioners

AI for yoga, Pilates
and nutrition practice

Six AI skills for wellness practitioners — from client intake to SOAP notes. Deployed via WhatsApp or web. Self-configured per studio or practice.

Yoga studios Pilates studios Dietitians Nutritionists Biokineticists Wellness centres Personal trainers
Domain
hlth
Skills
6
Partner type
Builder
Channels
WA + Web
Status
Proposed

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Interactive previews of each skill in a real studio context.

Booking
Client Intake
Programme
Nutrition
SOAP Notes
Progress
🧘
Studio Booking · WhatsApp
● Online
Hey, do you have any yoga tomorrow morning?
08:14
Morning! 🌿 We have two yoga classes tomorrow:

🧘 7:00am — Hatha Flow (60 min) with Sarah — 3 spaces left
🧘 9:30am — Gentle Yoga (45 min) with Mark — 6 spaces left

Which one works for you?
08:14
7am please
08:15
Booked! ✓

Hatha Flow — Thursday 3 April, 7:00am
📍 Studio 1, 14 Kloof St
🎽 Bring: mat, water bottle, small towel

You have 6 of your 10-class pack remaining.

I'll send you a reminder tomorrow morning. See you then 🙏
08:15
📋 Booking context
ClientLerato M.
Class pack10-class · 6 remaining
Last class29 Mar — Vinyasa
ContraindicationsLeft knee — monitor
Preferred levelIntermediate
Booked sessionHatha Flow 7am ✓
Available tomorrow
7:00am Hatha Flow3 → 2 spaces
9:30am Gentle Yoga6 spaces
6:00pm YinFull · waitlist open
📋
Client Intake · New member
● PAR-Q screening
Welcome to Flow Studio! 🌿 Before your first class I need to ask a few quick health questions — takes about 3 minutes.

These help Sarah tailor your first session safely. Ready?
09:02
Yes, ready
09:02
Great. First: Have you been told by a doctor that you have a heart condition and should only do physical activity recommended by a doctor?
09:02
No
09:03
Do you feel pain in your chest when you do physical activity?
09:03
No
09:03
Any current injuries, recent surgeries, or areas of pain I should know about?
09:03
I had a knee op about 8 months ago, mostly fine now but still careful
09:04
Got it — I've flagged your left knee as a monitoring point for Sarah. She'll avoid deep knee flexion and offer you modifications.

Last question: what brings you to Flow Studio? What's your main goal?
09:04
Stress relief mostly and getting more flexible
09:04
Perfect. PAR-Q complete ✓ — no GP clearance required.

I've sent Sarah your profile. She'll see: post-knee-surgery (8 months), goal = stress relief + flexibility, beginner-friendly.

We'll see you for your first class! 🙏
09:05
🧾 Generated client profile
PAR-Q resultPassed — no GP clearance
FlagsLeft knee (post-op, 8mo)
GoalStress relief · Flexibility
ExperienceBeginner
ConsentSigned digitally
NotifiedSarah K. via WhatsApp
POPIA note: health data stored encrypted. Explicit consent obtained. Data deletion on request.
Client: Lerato M.  |  Level: Beginner–intermediate  |  Contraindication: Left knee (post-op)  |  Goal: Stress relief, flexibility  |  Week 3 of 8
Week 3 · Session A
Hip Opening + Grounding (60 min)
1Constructive rest · 3 min3 min
2Apanasana (knees to chest)8 breaths
3Supta Baddha Konasana5 min
4Tadasana → Vrksasana (tree)1 min / side
5Virabhadrasana II → Parsvakonasana5 breaths / side
6Supta Kapotasana (mod)2 min / side
⚑ Using Supta Kapotasana (reclined) instead of full pigeon — avoids deep knee flexion for left knee
7Supta Padangusthasana series5 breaths
8Savasana5 min
Week 3 · Session B
Core + Spinal Mobility (60 min)
1Cat-cow warm-up2 min
2Balasana (child's pose)3 min
3Marjaryasana flow10 breaths
4Adho Mukha Svanasana (downdog)1 min
5Phalakasana (plank) (mod)30 sec × 3
⚑ Knees-down option available — no pressure on knee joint
6Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (bridge)5 breaths × 3
7Supine twist both sides3 min / side
8Savasana5 min
⚑ Orange modifications generated automatically based on left knee contraindication. Practitioner can override any item.
Client: Sarah M.  |  Goal: Energy + gut health  |  Restrictions: Dairy-free, gluten-free  |  Target: ~1,800 kcal · P: 110g · C: 200g · F: 65g
Monday
Total: ~1,820 kcal · P: 112g · C: 198g · F: 67g · Fibre: 34g
07:00Smoothie bowl — banana, mango, coconut yoghurt, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds420 kcal
10:00Rice cakes × 2 + almond butter + sliced banana280 kcal
13:00Brown rice bowl — grilled chicken, roasted veg, tahini, baby spinach520 kcal
16:00Apple + mixed nuts (almonds, cashews, walnuts)220 kcal
19:00Baked salmon + sweet potato mash + steamed broccoli + lemon dressing480 kcal
Tuesday
Total: ~1,790 kcal · P: 108g · C: 195g · F: 63g · Fibre: 31g
07:00GF oats (certified gluten-free) — coconut milk, blueberries, flaxseed, cinnamon390 kcal
10:00Boiled eggs × 2 + sliced avocado on GF crackers300 kcal
13:00Lentil soup — red lentils, butternut, cumin, coriander, spinach + GF roll480 kcal
16:00Coconut yoghurt + mixed berries + sunflower seeds180 kcal
19:00Chicken stir-fry — tamari soy, veg (broccoli, bok choy, mushrooms) + brown rice440 kcal
⚑ HPCSA scope note: meal plan generated as general wellness guidance. For medical nutrition therapy (IBS, diabetes, eating disorders), registered dietitian review required before delivery to client.
Practitioner dictation
"Lerato, session 8. She came in tight in the left hip, mentioned she'd been sitting a lot at work this week. We did modified pigeon and some hip flexor work. She reported a 4/10 tightness at start, 2/10 by end. Mood was good, energy was high. Plan to introduce full pigeon next session if no regression."
↓ AI generated SOAP note
Session Note
2026-04-03 · Lerato M. · Session 8 · Sarah K.
Auto-generated · Pending review
Subjective
Client presents with left hip tightness (4/10) attributed to prolonged sitting at work this week. Mood: positive. Energy: high. No new injuries or concerns reported.
Objective
Session focus: left hip mobility, hip flexor lengthening. Techniques: modified Kapotasana (pigeon prep), low lunge hip flexor series, supine figure-four. Client demonstrated full range within modified positions. Tightness score end of session: 2/10.
Assessment
Good response to hip-focused work. Tightness reducing week-on-week (was 6/10 at session 5). Consistency with home practice appears to be a contributing factor.
Plan
Introduce full Kapotasana (pigeon) at next session if no regression reported. Continue hip flexor focus. Encourage daily 5-minute hip mobility practice between sessions.
Progress Coach · Post-session
● 2 hours after class
Hey Lerato 🙏 How did your Hatha Flow feel today?
09:14
Amazing, felt tight in my hips at the start but loosened up
09:16
That hip tightness at the start is so common — great that you stayed with it and felt it release 🌿

Quick check:
⚡ Energy right now? (1–10)
😴 Sleep last night? (1–10)
09:16
Energy 8, sleep was maybe 7
09:18
Solid! That's your 6th class this month — you're on a streak 🔥

Sarah will see this in your notes before Thursday. See you then!
09:18
📈 Progress snapshot
Classes this month6 / 8 target
Streak6 sessions 🔥
Avg energy (post)7.4 / 10
Hip tightness trend6/10 → 2/10 ↓
Sleep quality6.8 avg this week
Last milestoneFirst warrior III ✓
Monthly report
PDF sent to Sarah K. and Lerato on 1 Apr. Highlights: improved hip mobility, consistent attendance, energy trend positive.
Skills matrix

Where hlth fits in the 2nth.ai skills hub

Six domains covering every professional sector 2nth.ai serves. Wellness joins as a peer domain — not a sub-category of business.

biz
Business
BI · HubSpot CRM · Market Intelligence · Xero · ERPNext · Sage X3 · Shopify
edu
Education
Assessment Builder · Curriculum Designer · Research Assistant
eng
Engineering
Code Architecture · DevOps Pipeline · Security Audit
fin
Finance
Budget Variance · Cash Flow Forecaster · Financial Modelling
leg
Legal
Compliance Checker · Contract Review · Document Drafting
hlth ← new
Health & Wellness
Client Intake · Programme Architect · Nutrition Advisor · Booking & Scheduling · Progress Coach · Practitioner Copilot
Why a standalone domain (not under biz)?
Clinical requirements
PAR-Q screening, contraindication filtering, SOAP note format, and HPCSA scope of practice rules don't exist in any other domain.
Sensitive health data
POPIA Section 26 classifies health information as special personal information. Requires explicit consent flows and encrypted storage not needed in general biz skills.
Regulated practitioners
Dietitians (HPCSA/ADSA), biokineticists (ESSA), physiotherapists — all have scope of practice limits the AI must respect. The skill layer enforces this by design.