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The Yoga Gateway Teachers
Well-trained
and experienced in the practice
and in the teaching of Yoga,
TYG
Teachers
encourage and support students in their efforts to get started on and to
maintain a Yoga practice.
We want our students
not only to be healthy physically, but also to flourish in all aspects
of living through the mindfulness and relaxation that are a part of any
Yoga practice.
We keep our classes small, so we can insure our
students practice safely and get the individual attention they need.
Yoga is dependable.
Our advice to our Yoga students is to JUST DO IT! Just practice
and you will experience a profound sense of health and well-being in
body, mind, & spirit.
Namaste, Your
TYG
Teachers.
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Sophie Davies Flow
Yoga, Karma Yoga, Pre-Natal Yoga,
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Sophie’s passion for yoga began in 1999
when she tried yoga for the first time. A backpacking experience
through India in 1996 encouraged her to lead a simpler, more
humble life. Through her Yoga Practice, Sophie has found a sense
of deep gratitude + appreciation for the world around her and
all its beauty.
After graduating from teacher training through Trinity Yoga,
Sophie dove into teaching on a full-time basis, drawing support
and inspiration from her community, family + friends. She has
been known to teach everything from Beginner classes to more
advanced practices, with a strong Flowing approach to Yoga
Asana. She offers a variety of classes that include Pre- +& Post-Natal Yoga, Yoga for Weight Loss, as well as Core
Strengthening classes and Vinyasa Flow.
When she isn’t on her mat, Sophie is fond of time spent in the
kitchen, playing with her daughter, Stella Moon and organizing
her world and the world of those she loves. She is an avid star
gazer and enjoys musing over the cycles of the Moon. Sophie has
a knack for finding strengths in all things and beauty in all
shapes + sizes.
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Lonnie
Desorcy
Core Yoga & Level 1 Hatha
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Yoga
has inspired Lonnie since the late 1970s. As a teen, she was attracted
to Yoga's mysticism. Later, she found in Yoga a refuge from the
stress of being a social worker. In the years during which Lonnie
returned to school and then worked in the corporate world, she
found that Yoga improved her fitness level, self image, and physical
self confidence. Following the birth of her children, Lonnie used
Yoga to alleviate back pain. With her increased interest in physical
pursuits, Lonnie believes that Yoga has been instrumental in keeping
limber and recovering from injury.
Motivated
to share her love of its practice, both on and off the mat, with
others, Lonnie began teaching Yoga in 1998 and was certified by
The Yoga Studio in 1999.
Lonnie
is grateful for the influence of a number of teachers. Locally,
teachers who have had significant impact include David McAmmond,
Margot Kitchen, Valery Petrich, Cynthia Palanhiuk, Susan Jensen,
Bonnie Dunbar and Diane Burnette. In addition to these local teachers,
Lonnie has studied with a number of international teachers. She
is inspired by and employs techniques from their teaching as well
as from her own sadhana, or personal practice.
Lonnie
sees the Yoga mat as the laboratory for living--a safe place
to work through the many issues and challenges all of us, as humans,
face.
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Nancy
Hong
B.
Comm., CMA
Beginner's
Hatha Yoga & Yoga
for Golfers
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Yoga
became a major force in Nancy's quest to find a holistic practice for
managing stress while working full-time in the energy industry and raising
three children.
While practicing Tai Chi and Qi Gong, Nancy was introduced
to Yoga and found the balance in meditation and asana practice to be
the answer to managing the mental and physical stresses at work and
in life.
Trained in the Iyengar tradition, Nancy focuses on alignment,
breath and awareness to create freedom, and strengthen the body.
Nancy
is an avid golfer and has found Yoga to be a calming force in her drive
towards par.
Nancy received her Teacher Certification from
The
Yoga
Gateway and is a
also volunteer Yoga Instructor at the YMCA.
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Susan Jensen, (Owner)
Ph.D.,
Educational Research (Calgary);
M.Ed., Curriculum & Instruction (Calgary);
M.A., English (San Francisco State University);
B.A., Rhetoric (University of California, Berkeley)
Yoga for Backs
Co-Director & Teacher in the
Yoga Studies Program/Teacher Training
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Susan Jensen (Ph.D.,
Education), Owner and Director, has Certification from The Yoga Studio
of Calgary, The Yoga Centre of Calgary, and Sunjeevan Yoga Darshan (Dr.
Karandikar's Restorative/Therapeutic Yoga Institute in Pune, India).
To reduce stress and alleviate
chronic sciatic pain due to a serious hip injury in her teens, Susan
began her yoga practice when other therapies had failed. She then
travelled to India for more extensive yoga therapy for herself, as well
as for instruction and training with the goal of someday helping other
to do the same. Susan was able to recover from her injury and alleviate
her chronic pain through a combination of traditional Hatha Yoga and the
Therapeutic/Restorative Yoga practiced by Dr. Karandikar's at his
Therapeutic Yoga Institute, Kabir Baug, in Pune, India.
She left an academic career to open
The Yoga Gateway.
Susan wants to help
others benefit from the same practice that did so much for her.
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Well-known
throughout Western Canada and beyond, David McAmmond has been practicing,
teaching Yoga, and training Yoga teachers for over 30 years.
For the past decade, David has been instrumental in training many of
Alberta's finest Yoga teachers, including three 18-month Programs at
The
Yoga
Gateway. While his primary influence has been
the Iyengar School of Hatha Yoga, his main interest resides with Restorative/Therapeutic
Yoga. David has traveled to India many times to work with Dr. Karandikar
to further his studies in this specialty area.
David contributes on a regular
basis to the YAA (Yoga Association of Alberta).
As well, through his leadership and guidance,
David is now helping the Mexican government to add
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Carrie Tuttle
Yoga for Runners/Cyclists & Fitness-Minded
Students
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Carrie Tuttle began taking yoga to balance her running training. Soon
it became a much deeper mission. She discovered the effects of
relaxation and meditation to treat migraines and handle stresses of
life.
Trained mainly in the Iyengar tradition, Carrie focuses on creating the
space for students to practice acceptance of the body while allowing for
mobility in the shoulder and hip joints, lengthening of muscles and
alignment of the spine. She continues to work in the corporate world and
so has a specific interest in teaching students with 'desk-itis'.
Carrie is a graduate of
The
Yoga Gateway Teacher Training
Program and has been teaching since January 2006. |
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