Find your strength, balance, and calm. Join Jane for an accessible, fun, energizing yoga flow that builds strength, develops balance, and brings students into their true nature of goodness. We’ll get the heart rate up with vigor and then wind down, relax, and release tension in a class designed to make you feel better than when you came in the door.
Each class has a unique, relatable theme based on insights from the yoga tradition. You’ll feel better physically and enjoy a theme you can contemplate all week.
Suitable for beginners and seasoned practitioners alike. Participants should be comfortable sitting on and getting up from the floor.
Bring your mat and water bottle, as well as blocks and strap if needed. We will have some yoga mats and blocks available to borrow.
Note: Ellen Talbert will sub for Jane on 2/16 and 3/2.
"This instructor is one of the best. She's funny, adds value/learning with her thoughtful words, and teaches at the perfect pace for her audience. Low lighting helps you relax and she creates a very welcoming environment.""Jane was FANTABULOUS and we appreciate all her teachings."
Ellen received her 200-Hour Yoga Teacher training certificate from the University of Vermont’s Yoga Teacher Training Program in 2013. She maintains a Registered Yoga Teacher RYT-200 designation with Yoga Alliance. Today, Ellen has over 1000 teaching hours and has worked with hundreds of unique individuals. She enjoys helping students realize their potential through developing a greater mind, body, and spiritual connection.
I first got into yoga for the exercise. It took several months of practice before I realized that there was something else going on. Yoga confers spiritual benefits! Who knew? It turns out many, many people did, and for thousands of years. Yoga is a great way to not only find inner calm, but to experience inner awesome. Today I practice for mindfulness, stress-relief, for exercise, and just for fun. I’ve been at it for almost 20 years. I love the philosophy of yoga, and the opportunity the practice affords for self-care. I assist the Yoga Teacher Training at UVM, where I also teach a noontime yoga class. Off the mat, I am a writer (cjanetaylor.com) and motorcycle enthusiast. I live in Hinesburg with my husband John McConnell who is also a yoga teacher and our dog Dewey who is also a yoga teacher.
Jane Taylor , Ellen Talbert
No Class Feb 23
Jane Taylor
No Class May 25