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After an idyllic childhood in rural Virginia, the real world was a
shock for me, and my first two years of college
were turbulent and confusing. I was exposed to violence and had no
idea what to do with the anger, bitterness, and fear that it left
inside of me. I lost my naivety, and with it my peace, my grounding,
and my sense of balance in the world. I took my first yoga class during
this time, and began to find my footing. I took to yoga like a duck
to water. It was fun, it was healthy, and it was something I was good
at. For the first time in too long I began to like my body again,
to respect myself, and to see the goodness and beauty around me. It
was such a relief to let go of the anger and the fear, and to approach
my future with confidence. In a lot of ways, yoga was my own quiet
therapist, gently nudging me back to myself.
After graduating from UNC in 1999, I moved to the Outer Banks and
opened Outer Banks Yoga and Pilates, a community yoga center. The
area was hungry for yoga, and soon one studio turned into three. I
sold the studios in the spring of 2006 to focus on my second love
– the environment. I am studying Environmental Policy and Land
Use Law at UNC School of Law, and will graduate in 2009.
Inspiration: I began my yoga training with six weeks at the Satchidananda
Ashram in Buckingham, VA (Yogaville)
in 1999 in order to get a complete immersion in all 8 limbs. I soon
realized that I prefer a more vigorous practice, and so I supplemented
my Integral Yoga certification with an Ashtanga teacher training with
David Swenson in 2001. I rounded out my palatte of certifications
with Pilates Mat training through the Pilates Institute in 2002. I
am inspired by so many people that it would be impossible to even
begin to name them all!
Favorites for Grounding: Surfing, Hooping, Breathing, Reading, Running
in the woods with the dogs, Playing Guitar, Crosswords…As for
grounding in yoga, I like a slow deep stretch.
Favorites
for Kicking It: Skateboarding, Roughousing with the dogs, Dinners
out, Dancing…Kicking it yoga style I LOVE a vicious vinyasa
to crazy trance or hip hop music.
Practice: I am learning to make time for my own practice. Owning a
yoga business, I found myself teaching teaching teaching and never
taking classes. It is so important to keep a personal practice, whether
it’s 10 minutes on your own at home or 2 classe s a day at the
studio. Just roll out your mat and do something! I don’t always
feel like practicing, but I never regret that I did. 
Intention: My intention is to wag more and bark less.
My class at Cyco.: Sundays at noon - Vinyasa Flow Yoga
Monday evenings Pilates at 7:15
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