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We are delighted to announce the arrival of our new Kangen Water Machine this week! It will change your life, inside out! Check out Kangen website to find out more… Yogani's New Class Offerings!!! PRANA FLOW YIN/YANG YOGA COMMUNITY YOGA CLASS
In the Weeks Ahead… Planting Change Eating Inner Energy & the Earth Dehydrator Dos: Rich, Raw and Ready to Eat! Real raw food recipes and dehydrator dos! with Annette Scott Bikram Posture YOGA NIDRA (YOGIC SLEEP) Release deep and long-held tensions and replace with a new positive outlook and resolve. This practice is suitable for ALL levels! with Laraine O'Neill Stephanie Keach: 5 Day Vinyasa Flow Yoga Teacher Training with Stephanie Keach Come join a special group of both aspiring and experienced yoga teachers who are ready to deepen their peace, expand their power and transform themselves into more effective flow yoga teachers. Register now with Asheville Yoga & Stephanie Keach Schedule a massage before or after your class. Cami White : 813 787 5954 Lisa Jamison: 727 510 4959 Annette Scott: 813 431-4144 YOGA IS THE PERFECT LIFETIME FITNESS PROGRAM FOR THE BODY AND MIND At Yogani Studios all ages and ability levels are welcome. No experience is necesary. You advance at your own pace. First time students please arrive 10 minutes early. Bring a towel and water. Be prepared to work hard and sweat. |
TeachersChay Prieto![]() Chay is a KRYT & RYT 200 hr, a member of the Yoga Alliance and KYTA (Kripalu Yoga Teacher's Association). She holds a certification to teach Kid's Yoga from Next Generation Yoga and Jodi B. Komitor (author of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Yoga for Kids"). Chay has also received her Pre Natal Yoga Teacher’s Certification by the great Janice Clarfield (www.urbanyoga.ca) . She has been practicing the discipline of Yoga for about ten years now. Always looking for new, fun and creative ways to exercise, curiosity led her to her first class. Janet Cramer Janet Cramer-Carelli is a Certified Baptiste Power Yoga Instructor and 200 hour R.Y.T since 2006. She has studied extensively with Baron Baptiste in Mexico, Hawaii, Texas, and Montana. Janet has also completed Primary Series Ashtanga Teacher Training with David Swenson (2005) and earned prenatal yoga teacher certification from Janice Clarfield in 2006. She primarily teaches an energetic vinyasa (flow) class in the Baptiste style which emphasizes breath linked with movement and heat both internally and externally (the room is 80-90 degrees). Her classes emphasize that each of us have what we need and know what we need to know to grow and to be happy and that with yoga and meditation, those virtues will come to light to help each of us shine our brightest. Janet lives in Tampa with her husband and 2 children. Peggy Haught I found yoga during a time when I was searching and my teacher appeared. The Bikram Practice I fell in love with right after the first class. This practice helped me grow on many different levels. Physically, Mentally, and Spirituality! This new direction my of life has given me A Family of Support and Love. Yoga has deepened my roots, opened my heart, strengthened my faith, and healed my soul! Bobbie Kass I began my Yoga practice mid-life. As certified teacher with the Yoga Alliance, I study, practice and teach Iyengar Yoga. I am currently a Teacher in Training at the Iyengar Institute in New York City and study primarily with Mary Dunn and James Murphy. I have also studied Mindfulness Meditation with Jon Kabot-Zinn and have been certified by their training program. I am grateful to all of my teachers for sharing their skill, providing guidance and their endless patience teaching me. Annie OkerlinLarraine O’Neil While in college in the 60’s I found myself very drawn to yoga philosophy…enthralled as I was by reading “The Autobiography of a Yogi”, the “Bhagavad Gita” and “The Upanishads” and later “Be Here Now”. I practiced asana in the early 1970’s in fits and spurts, following Lillias Folan’s ground-breaking TV show and later with videos. But I wasn’t consistent in my efforts and I allowed my stress and travel-filled life as Southeast Sales Director for a biotech company to dominate. I guess you could say that I gained the world and lost my soul: my balance and the sense of joy. In late 1998 I made a big choice: drop out, simplify and seek to reclaim my authentic Self. Soon yoga stepped towards me again and I took on the daily discipline of the practice. Thom Taylor My first serious introduction to Yoga has a fairly interesting beginning. In February, 2002, my partner and I went on our first ever cruise to the Eastern Caribbean. Once I realized we would be at sea for over half the cruise, I noticed there was a free yoga class being offered the first Sunday when we were leaving port. This was all it took. Everyday we were at sea, I was at the fitness center practicing a beginner Vinyasa style Yoga. One of the fitness instructors had given me additional information on other styles of Yoga that were popular and being practiced. In this information was a description of Bikram Yoga, which really intrigued me and ultimately would lead me to Yogani Studios where I began a routine practice of Bikram Yoga. Eric Wheeler I started Teaching at the University of South Florida in 2002, through their group fitness program and I began teaching at Yogani in 2004. I owe a great deal to my first Yoga teachers, Dale Morphew, Sarasvati Devi, and Cheryl Deer. I would not be here without their guidance, inspiration, and support. Lisa Wilson Lisa began practicing yoga in 1999, and began her journey into teaching several years later. Her yoga practice and her exposure to extraordinary teachers, planted seeds of inspiration that compelled her to begin to share her experience with others on the mat. Moved by Shiva Rea's richly creative style, she attended her teacher training programs in the spring of 2002 and 2004. Lisa has now been sharing her love of yoga as an instructor for over 7 years. Karin Kern As a student and teacher of yoga for over ten years, Karin discovered yoga like many others; through injury. After her very first class, Karin realized that this was the beginning of a life long journey of self discovery and a way of living peacefully. Karin's powerful vinyasa classes are a blend of sweat, serenity, and mindfullness. After completing Baron Baptiste's power yoga teacher training, Karin went on to study with Duncan Wong, Betsey Downing, and Rodney Yee along with many other wonderful teachers. Karin holds an E-RYT certification and truly believes that the study and practice of yoga can lead to a peaceful and content life. Tiffany CantrellTiffany began practicing yoga regularly five years ago when she felt the need to calm her mind, balance her life, and lengthen her muscles from the constant contraction done to them through her weight lifting. Her favorite type of yoga is Vinyasa Flow due to the movement and flow between the asanas and the breath. She has long wanted to share her own love of yoga and its benefits with others. But. placed this goal on hold due to her busy work schedule until she found her guru Stephanie Keach in her home state of North Carolina. There Tiffany earned her certification in Vinyasa Flow yoga. She continues to practice, meditate, read, and reflect daily through her continued teacher training program with Stephanie Keach.Theresa ClearoAs an instructor I am no more than a very diligent student. I am continually evolving in my practice and have an interest in all styles of yoga. I have borrowed pearls of wisdom from all styles of yogic traditions and philosophies. I try to bring to my classes everything I learn in my personal practice and life experience. I encourage my students to trust their own inherent wisdom and to explore the joyful liberating aspect of the yogic journey. I am a certified Prana Vinyasa Yoga teacher and am registered nationally through the Yoga Alliance at the 500-hour professional level.Lindsay BomsteinLindsay arrived to the practice of yoga over ten years ago and fell in love with it instantaneously. Lindsay believes yoga to be a supreme healing art and brings her experience as a massage therapist and Reiki practioner, to her teaching. Her passion for eclectic music, dance and love of learning about religion and culture inspire her fun loving ashtanga based flow classes. She loves teaching yoga to children and practicing with her 14 month old son. Lindsay is a 200 hour yoga alliance teacher. The expression 'Never sacrifice your heart for a pose', coined by a favorite teacher in Santa Barbara, is at the core of Lindsay's practice both on and off the yoga mat.Ashley WilletAshley Willet is a southern California native who, after living in Tampa for twenty years and practicing yoga for seven, began to long to teach yoga. She wanted to share her experience of the pure joy of yoga that cultivates the feeling and movement of fluidity in the body. In her journey back out west to earn her teaching credentials, she discovered Shiva Rea. Shiva then became Ashley’s guru. She began learning Shiva’s famous Vinyasa Flow and Trance Dance yoga teachings, as well as how to find the “true self” through movement and freeing oneself from boundaries. She has also studied with Ana Forrest, Duncan Wong, and Mark Whitwell. Ashley incorporates a wide variety of music genres into her classes from jazz, cultural music and traditional yoga music. She has been teaching yoga for one year and is moved to teach so that she can guide others through their own journey of finding freedom in the body. |










