Thursday, June 12, 2008

yogafest: free sampler in asheville [june 21-22]

It's that time again. Twice a year the Asheville Yoga Center opens its studio for the weekend free of charge. This is a great time to try various yoga styles you've been curious about, or just escape to the mountains for a class and lunch (I highly recommend Salsa!).

The schedule is below. No registration necessary. Also, look for the North Main Yoga studio to follow suit in August, I believe. (more details to follow. . .)

Asheville Yoga Center (http://www.youryoga.com/)
Saturday, June 21
8:45-9:25. Flow Yoga 2--Stephanie
9:30-10:10. Flow Yoga 1&2--Candra
10:15-10:55. Flow Yoga 1&2--Melanie
11:00-11:40. Anusara Inspired Yoga--Joe
11:45-12:25. Flow Yoga 1--Libby
12:30-1:10. Back Care Yoga--Steph
1:15-1:55. Gentle Yoga--Melanie
2:00- 2:40. Yin Flow Yoga--Julia
2:45- 3:25. Beginner Yoga--Mado

Sunday, June 22
9:30-10:10. HOT Kundalini Yoga--Sierra
10:15-10:55. HOT Flow Yoga 1&2--Spencer
11:10-11:50. Flow Yoga 1&2--Allison
11:55-12:35. Prenatal--Jane Anne
12:40-1:20. Yin Yoga 1--Libby
1:25-2:05. Gentle Yoga--Chenin

[HOT yoga is 80-90 degrees - bring a towel.]

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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.