Wednesday, June 25, 2008

finding good in the seemingly unyogi

I was sent a link to City Voter, which ranks the best diners, salons, pet shops, etc. in town. Apparently, it wants to know which is the best yoga studio in Greenville. Exactly.

And while that could be seen as totally unyogi, there may be another side to the discussion: the online vote also allows adding other studios and teachers and writing feedback, which is always helpful. This could be a way to inform people about the growing yoga community in town.

So check it out, vote if you like, and add others too. No pressure, no boasting. Nothing that violates the spirit of "namaste"--bowing to others and honoring the universal connection we have with all living beings.

here is the link: http://cityvoter.com/competitions/1143/best-yoga-studio-in-greenville

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About Me

I owe my passion for yoga and its transformative nature to my teachers, namely Max Strom. I have been teaching since December, 2006. I teach an all-levels vinyasa flow class, which focuses on the breath as the key to change and healing. As my teacher, Max, says, we just add the poses to the breath. I have completed a 30-hour teacher training with Max in Kansas City and another 54-hour training with him in Greenville; a 230-hour, 9-month intensive with Max's students and owners of North Main Yoga studio, Brian and Liz Delaney; and a Yin Yoga teacher training with Shala Worsley from the Asheville Yoga Center. Most recently, I have begun studying Thai Yoga Massage privately with Asheville therapist Lia Pardy. In April, I will enroll in the Asheville School of Massage & Yoga to pursue my massage therapist license.