two bovine wearing a yoke between them

Yoga is frequently defined as “union.”

Yoga

The word “yoga” comes from the word yoke, like the wooden beam fastened over two animals and attached to a plow.

Practicing yoga allows us to experience the union of

breath and movement.
body and mind.
the limited self and the divine self.

My yoga offerings.

  • Public Classes

    Classes taught at studios or other locations in the community. All are welcome.

  • Group Instruction

    Book a yoga lesson for your group or event.

  • Private Instruction

    One-on-one instruction to deepen your practice, address a specific need, or after some time away.

  • Corporate Yoga

    Yoga for offices, team-building, or leadership retreats.

Styles of yoga I teach.

  • man in bound side lunge pose

    Vinyasa

    My primary practice is vinyasa yoga—a flowing style characterized by a breath per movement. Frequently sequences are built around sun salutations. This is an athletic practice that can be quite physically demanding but is taught in a way so as to be suitable for all levels.

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    Restorative

    I have broadened my study of yoga to include restorative practices, and I am pleased to offer restorative yoga to my students. This practice focuses on cultivating relaxation and offering our bodies the gift of deep relaxation. For many of us, relaxing doesn’t come easily, and restorative yoga offers our bodies a chance to rest and renew.