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The path to a healthier, more holistic lifestyle is paved with the tenants of yoga, i.e. compassion and non-harming; non-stealing and truthfulness

Yoga with Jayanti

I have been teaching yoga for approximately 15 years with 700+ hours of Yoga Alliance registered training and my personal practice spans 30 years.  My teaching experience includes studio classes, private clients, kids’ yoga, lead teacher trainer for aspiring yoga instructors and a current adjunct professor of meditation and yoga at George Washington University.   Move with Jayanti (that would be me) welcomes students from all walks of life to come as they are with injuries and doubts. I am passionately committed to creating a safe practice for everyone where the student can work according to his/her physical and mental capacity in any given moment.  My classes combine some slow flow with a lot of holding and aligning in poses to build strength, balance and one pointed mind focus.  I encourage students to use props as they make many poses available to those who might need extra support in any given pose at any given time.  FYI, I am known as the Prop Queen.  If you attend my class, don’t be surprised if I cue into a cozy, restorative pose on blankets.

Although I’ve tried various practices:  Jivamukti, Ashtanga, Dharma, Prana Flow, Anusara, Kripaulu, Iyengar, general flow and Hatha, I embrace what I call classic yoga.  I relate Patanjali’s 8 Limbs of Yoga (found in the Yoga Sutras) to the poses by weaving themes of non-harming, truth, non-stealing, moderation and non gripping into the practice on the mat.  Students are encouraged to take those concepts off the mat and into their lives in order to create unity of body, mind and spirt while learning to live more harmoniously with others.  Yoga is so much more than a downward facing dog; it is a science that we can use to calm the fluctuations of the mind.  (Yoga Sutra 1.2)

Book Directly with Me

Online meeting links are sent upon registration completion

  • Hatha – Moving slower but building strength and balance through a practice of aligning joints
  • Realign and Restore – Restorative meaning you will be in relaxed poses using blankets and pillows to encourage rest
  • Private one-on-one sessions – Any practitioner is welcome to book and especially if you have injury/condition concerns.  I have worked with clients who have osteo and rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis; total blindness; Multiple Sclerosis; PTSD; prosthetic leg, knee surgery and more.  Fee varies.
  • Private Meditation – Various techniques available such as mindfulness, breath focus, walking and more.

“My body is my temple and my Asanas are my prayers”

BKS Iyengar