Carolyn Boucher — yoga Instructor, sound healer
Mind, body, spirit — yoga is a holistic experience for many. But did one element or another first draw you to the practice? That is, were you seeking to settle your mind? Have greater physical flexibility? Explore your true, spiritual nature?
I initially came to yoga through the theatre (there’s a fascinating history here!) — the focus for me at first was on body and breath, relaxation — fun fact: the first time I tried a long meditation practice in my yoga teacher training I don’t think I had ever sat still that long — I ran around and made lots of noise immediately after
How about now: does yoga feed your mind or your body or your spirit more, or are those elements more in balance than when you started?
definitely a balanced mix of all three — mind, body, and spirit — my practice has helped my relationship with myself in a holistic sense
How long have you been practicing yoga?
since 2009 — so just about 14 years now
How frequently do you practice now?
daily, although my practice doesn’t look the same each day
How long did you practice yoga before you started teaching it?
five years
Do you have a preferred yoga style?
when I first started, I preferred Vinyasa and Ashtanga — I now welcome a mix of styles and am currently exploring Kundalini
When you first took up yoga, what came easiest and what was more challenging?
I’ve always been a bit naturally flexible, so a lot of the postures came easily for me — focus on settling my mind and the breath work came a bit later
From your experience as a teacher, can you generalize about what comes easiest for beginners and what is more challenging?
I hesitate to generalize or assume what any of my students’ experiences might be, whether they are beginners or seasoned practitioners — we are all different and dynamic people
What have been the greatest benefits of yoga for you?
yoga has benefitted me in so many ways — less pain and anxiety — more joy and peace
Apart from yoga, do you practice other techniques of mindfulness or meditation?
yes! — I love walking meditations, creative movement, butoh dance, body-scan meditations, forest bathing, and embodiment practices
Outside of a yoga session, do you ever just strike a pose and stretch? If so, which pose(s) and where?
I love to do tree pose when I’m waiting in a particularly long line
You have a choice: lead a yoga class (1) outdoors on a beautiful day, overlooking the ocean, or (2) in a well-designed, very comfortable minimalist indoor space. Which do you pick?
ooo tough choice — outdoors overlooking the ocean! — I find nature incredibly beautiful and healing
—interview © Marshal Zeringue
Stefanie Trippl — qualified nurse, yoga teacher
Yoga is a holistic experience for many — mind, body, spirit. But did one element or another first draw you to the practice? That is, were you seeking to settle your mind? Have greater physical flexibility? Explore your true, spiritual nature?
I wanted to meet my inner self and get to know myself better
How about now: does yoga feed your mind or your body or your spirit more, or are those elements more in balance than when you started?
my mind, body, and soul are way more in balance than before — I trust more in life and in myself
How long have you been practicing yoga, and how frequently do you practice yoga?
I started years ago, since 4 years — I do it daily — I don‘t want to pass a day without yoga
How long did you practice yoga before you started teaching it?
4 years
Do you have a preferred yoga style?
Vinyasa and Yin Yoga — I like to flow creative through Asanas and I like to flow slowly sometimes so I do Yin Yoga
When you were starting your yoga journey, what came easiest and what was more challenging?
concentrating on the breathing and to silencing the mind was the most difficult part, and so I realised that I was way too stressed every single day
What have been the greatest benefits of yoga for you?
my health became way better — no back pain anymore — I feel more grounded and connected — got to know my inner self and my inner path — less anxiety and more trust and a calm mind
Yoga heals the soul and body!
Apart from yoga, do you practice other techniques of mindfulness or meditation?
I meditate regularly and do breathwork; pranayama and did a few rebirthing sessions — they changed my life! — I also practice energy work and work with the chakras
Do you regularly do other forms of exercise?
hiking and horseback riding
Outside of a yoga session, do you ever just assume a pose and stretch? If so, which poses and where?
I stretch daily — I do for example cat and cow and twists regularly — I can do this everywhere
You have a choice: lead a yoga class (1) outdoors on a beautiful day, overlooking the ocean, or (2) in a well-designed, very comfortable minimalist indoor space. Which do you pick?
I mostly teach outside and my yogis love that, so definitely 1! — there is no better place to practice yoga than next to the ocean — nature is healing
I’m aware you’re a passionate traveler. If I sent you an expenses-paid yoga retreat, where would you go?
Asia, Thailand or India — I would also love to go back to New Zealand for yoga, it’s such a special place — I would love to teach my own retreats in these places!
—interview © Marshal Zeringue
Valerie Cody — author, yoga teacher, nutritionist
Yoga is a holistic experience for many — mind, body, spirit — but did one element or another first draw you to the practice? That is, were you seeking to settle your mind? Have greater physical flexibility? Explore your true, spiritual nature?
I was drawn to the physicality of yoga
How about now: does yoga feed your mind or your body or your spirit more, or are those elements more in balance than when you started?
hot yoga is my favorite way to bring out the leanest version of my physique — I also feel a greater connection to my inner rhythm
How long have you been practicing yoga?
since 2014
How frequently do you practice yoga?
I do my own at-home flow daily, and I try to attend studio classes 3 times per week
What are the benefits of classes at a studio vs practicing yoga at home?
the therapeutic benefits of yoga are more present during an at-home practice — the physical benefits are more present during an in-studio class
Do you have a preferred yoga style?
Vinyasa
When you were starting out, what came easiest and what was more challenging?
at first, the most challenging aspect was quieting my mind — the postures came easier for me
What have been the greatest benefits of yoga for you?
for me, a consistent yoga practice brings wonderful peace of mind and increased flexibility — both of which contribute to greater performance during strength-training workouts too
Do you regularly do other forms of exercise?
yes, I lift weights 5 days per week — I also swim and take walks for leisure purposes
You have a choice between a yoga class (1) outdoors on a beautiful day, overlooking the ocean, or (2) in a well-designed, very comfortable minimalist indoor space. Which do you pick?
a class overlooking the ocean would be beautiful!
Outside of a yoga session, do you ever just strike a pose and stretch? If so, which pose and where?
yes! — all the time — for some reason, I always feel like doing half-moon pose while I’m getting ready in the morning
If I gave you an expenses-paid yoga retreat, where would you go?
the Amalfi Coast
—interview © Marshal Zeringue
Rebecca W. Wheeler — author, counselor, yoga teacher
Mind, body, spirit — did one element or another first draw you to yoga? That is, were you seeking to settle your mind? Have greater physical flexibility? Explore your spiritual nature?
improve flexibility and concentration
How about now: does yoga feed your mind or your body or your spirit more, or are those elements more in balance than when you started?
a balance of both — I’ve been practicing for more than 20 years so it’s hard to stay where one stops and the other begins!
How long have you been practicing yoga, and how frequently do you practice now?
for over 20 years — what I attempt to practice on a daily basis are the Yamas and Niyamas, for instance, Aparigraha (non-attachment), Ahimsa (non-harming)
How long did you practice yoga before you started teaching it?
about 8 years
Do you have a preferred yoga style?
I prefer Hatha and Iyengar
When you first took up yoga, what came easiest and what was more challenging?
the strength postures
From your experience sharing yoga with children, can you generalize about what comes easiest for young people and what is more challenging?
what comes easily: not taking themselves too seriously! and being non-judgmental about their bodies
what is most challenging: body awareness in terms of what is happening on the inside (breath, muscle activation)
What have been the greatest benefits of yoga for you?
physically: less joint pain
mentally: improved concentration & body awareness
Apart from yoga, do you practice other techniques of mindfulness or meditation?
yes, many — my particular favorite is a guided meditation I used with the loving-kindness mantra
Outside of a yoga session, do you ever just strike a pose and stretch? If so, which pose(s) and where?
I have a preschooler, and he loves to strike a yoga pose either in my office or on the bathroom floor, and I’ll get right there with him!
You have a choice: lead a yoga class (1) outdoors on a beautiful day, overlooking the ocean, or (2) in a well-designed, very comfortable minimalist indoor space. Which do you pick?
outside requirements: low humidity and no biting insects
inside: dimly lit room, and if I can call up a rainshower, even better!
If I gave you an expenses-paid yoga retreat, where would you go?
at a lodge with big windows and a fireplace, where you can see the snow outside
—interview © Marshal Zeringue