Yoga Testimonials
ANGELA BARBIERI USAS
YOGA STUDENT
Yoga is good for my body but finding a teacher who pushes you mentally as well as physically is a gift. I appreciated Amy from the first class and wish I could go to all of her classes. She pushes me to be present by challenging me in each pose. Sometimes the push is to sit in the pain an discomfort when holding it for a long time. She reminds us that the mind gives up way before the body. Other times, she reminds us that fear does't serve us; it just holds us back. So what if we fall or face plant? We tried--that's what matters.
A few classes ago she really touched my heart. She saw tears streaming down my face at one point and was attentive to my spiritual being as well as continuing to teach. She sensed that I was hurting and kept saying exactly what I needed to hear. At one point, she said "Did you know it takes 10,000 hours to master a skill?" I was struggling with what kind of mother I'm being, focused on how I'm failing and ruining my kids. I asked "How many days is 10,000 hours?" She didn't know but she looked it up and told me before Shivasana. "10,000 hours is 416 days." In my head, I thought, "Well, I've failed. I should have motherhood down by now." A few minutes later Amy said, "You have to remember that kids are constantly changing though. If they stayed the same you would've mastered it but they don't so you have to keep learning and keep trying your best." She was right, of course, but I was so grateful that she was really trying to help me work through a mental block WHILE teaching. I hadn't told her what I was thinking but she was aware. She really helped me that day and her words have stayed with me several weeks later.
I went to class again today and walked out limping but rejuvinated. Yoga is great, but when you find the right teacher, it's life changing. Thank you Amy for being YOU! I'll keep showing up to learn life lessons and strengthen my body and mind with your guidance!! Hugs, Angela B. Usas
MEG A.
YOGA STUDENT
I attended Amy's Saturday morning 90 minute All Levels Yoga. Even on a holiday weekend, she had a full roster. Amy, a vivacious pixie-cut blonde built possibly of steel, warmly approached me as I rolled out my mat, asked my name, my story, and that little dialogue put me at ease. I absolutely love when instructors begin a class by fostering community, which really is one of the essential intentions of good yoga. She opened the class asking if anybody had questions - ANY questions - one girl requested frog pose, and Amy agreed enthusiastically, and a guy said "what is the purpose of life" (half-joking) and Amy said: I don't know! What is YOUR purpose? My purpose is to serve. I thought, in own head, my purpose is to create as much harmony and laughter as possible, and I began my practice with that intention, which kicked things off well on a personal level.
The room is warm, but not hot, which is clutch. You will SWEAT in this class, so drink a lot of water beforehand and afterwards. This was easily one of the most challenging classes I've taken in some time; however, Amy was inspiring and not pushy, and the tone of the class is this: you are encouraged throughout to listen to your body cues and go at your own pace. I have been a lazy bum for a few months, so I definitely resorted to resting poses at times when other members of the class did headstands or crow without feeling at ALL judged or concerned with not 'keeping up'. However, if you want to be pushed, you will be! The instructor and her assistant were verbal and active in the practice. This is great because you won't slack and you will get the absolute most out of your class.
About an hour in, I felt at moments like just laying down for a nap, but you are really pushed to your inner as well as physical limits in this class, and fortitude - along with some well-timed backbends and stretching after all of the great flow - made it possible. It actually went really fast and I actually had a few moments of being purely in the moment which is why I take yoga and struggle to do so. That always signals a great class to me if I can really take the moment and be IN it.
ANN FRO
YOGA STUDENT
Before beginning my practice with Amy, I had been practicing yoga off and on for about 10 years. I hadn't really found a practice that really spoke to me on both a physical and emotional level to keep me engaged and dedicated to my practice. Amy's style of teaching and willingness to bring her own emotion and life experiences- as well as an intense physical practice- to each class has me connected to my body and mind in a new way. I leave Amy's classes refreshed, centered, focused and looking forward to continuing to grow both emotionally and physically strong through my continued practice. Practicing with Amy has changed both my body and mind!
SHANA DAVIDSON
YOGA STUDENT
Amy is a very special yoga instructor. She brings so much energy to the room that you cannot help but work your butt off. At the same time, she brings a tremendous amount of compassion. She brings both sthira and sukha! When you take one of Amy's classes, you can expect to work your butt off but also to be reminded to be gentle with yourself. It is a unique and rare combination!