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Starting July 22nd you can join Jodi Boone outdoors for an All Levels Hatha Yoga Class in the park every Wednesday evening from 6-7pm. Class will be in a beautiful and flat stretch of grass near the Greenlake Bathhouse Theater. There is plenty of room to spread out 6′ apart. Bring your mat, a water bottle and please sign up for class online ahead of time. If we cancel due to inclement weather, we will notify everyone who has signed up by 4pm the day of class. Jodi will use a sound system so you’ll be able to follow along from a safe distance.

The meeting point is between N. 76th St & Stone Ave N along W Greenlake Drive. It is next to the parking lot for the bathhouse theater (which is currently closed). You can find ample & free street parking on W. Greenlake Drive and on neighboring side streets. If you are driving in, you can enter this address into your GPS: 7244 W Green Lake Dr. N.

 

Schedule: 

  • Wednesday evenings from 6-7pm
  • July-September

 

About the instructor: Jodi Boone

Drawn to sharing yoga with others, Jodi began teaching in 2001. Since, she has continued her studies by taking numerous teacher training courses, workshops and retreats. The path also led Jodi to become a certified pre-and postnatal instructor and labor support doula. She has also studied yoga’s sister science, Ayurveda. Jodi offers trainings in Pre and Postnatal Yoga, Restorative Yoga, Vinyasa Yoga and Foundations in Ayurveda annually in Osaka, Japan. From 2007 to 2014, Jodi lived in Goa, India where she co-directed a yoga retreat center and taught teacher trainings and community yoga classes.

With a background in Iyengar, Vinyasa and Ananda yoga, a devotional style of yoga based on the teachings of Paramhansa Yogananda, Jodi draws from these traditions to create a fluid and meditative practice. She teaches to inspire others to experience yoga within all aspects of ourselves, creating a sense of wholeness among our hearts, bodies, minds, spirits and hearts. This sense of wholeness or oneness also dissolves our sense of separation from others. She encourages students to go inward; nourishing themselves, deepening their intuition and honoring the divine within.

 

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