Wednesday, January 21, 2009

max's workshops this weekend; filling up

Just a reminder, everyone. Max's breathing workshops at North Main Yoga this weekend are filling up. The Life in Balance class is already sold out, and there are just a few spaces left in the others.

Please register in advance, as these will sell out. (please don't show up and expect to find a space if you haven't registered and paid in advance.)

His vinyasa flow classes (8:30-10:30 a.m., Jan. 25-31; $20/class. . .held at the Kimah Healing Arts Center on Augusta Road) still have room. Again, please register ahead of time and show up early. Max starts ON time. 8^)

Look forward to seeing you there. . .check the web site for an announcement on parking Saturday morning due to he downtown 5k road race closing some roads.

For more information: http://www.northmainyoga.com/specialevents.html and http://www.kimah.net/.

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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.