Tara Klein

Tara was initially drawn to yoga as a 15 year old struggling to cope with the stress of school exams. For many years she relied on a Hatha yoga DVD, but inevitably her practice, with no teacher to guide her, quickly stagnated - becoming dull, repetitive, and intermittent. 

After attending a yoga and meditation retreat in 2012, however, the benefit of a good yoga teacher became clear. She began to attend weekly classes in different styles, which transformed her practice in terms of breath and alignment awareness, personal development, and enjoyment. Knowing the extent to which a good yoga teacher can contribute to one’s practice soon inspired her to complete a teacher training in both Vinyasa and Yin Yoga.

Her yang teaching style, influenced by the Vinyasa, Iyengar and Hatha traditions, and senior teachers Sarah Powers and Donna Farhi, is creative, alignment-orientated and constantly evolving. She teaches a series of slow-paced Vinyasa threads, tailored to the needs of the group or individual, helping students advance their practice safely, and with awareness. Sequences are designed to safely bring students into poses: practicing intelligently rather than randomly. Tara believes it’s important to create a solid foundation for practice and to provide a deeper awareness of breath and alignment.

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Past (2)

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Yang Yin Yoga with Live Handpan

Sat, Feb 22, 4:30 PM

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4-Week Beginners Yoga Course

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Yang Yin Yoga with Live Handpan

Sat, Feb 22, 4:30 PM

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4-Week Beginners Yoga Course

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Tara was initially drawn to yoga as a 15 year old struggling to cope with the stress of school exams. For many years she relied on a Hatha yoga DVD, but inevitably her practice, with no teacher to guide her, quickly stagnated - becoming dull, repetitive, and intermittent. 

After attending a yoga and meditation retreat in 2012, however, the benefit of a good yoga teacher became clear. She began to attend weekly classes in different styles, which transformed her practice in terms of breath and alignment awareness, personal development, and enjoyment. Knowing the extent to which a good yoga teacher can contribute to one’s practice soon inspired her to complete a teacher training in both Vinyasa and Yin Yoga.

Her yang teaching style, influenced by the Vinyasa, Iyengar and Hatha traditions, and senior teachers Sarah Powers and Donna Farhi, is creative, alignment-orientated and constantly evolving. She teaches a series of slow-paced Vinyasa threads, tailored to the needs of the group or individual, helping students advance their practice safely, and with awareness. Sequences are designed to safely bring students into poses: practicing intelligently rather than randomly. Tara believes it’s important to create a solid foundation for practice and to provide a deeper awareness of breath and alignment.

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Yang Yin Yoga with Live Handpan

Sat, Feb 22, 4:30 PM

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4-Week Beginners Yoga Course primary image

4-Week Beginners Yoga Course

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Yang Yin Yoga with Live Handpan primary image

Yang Yin Yoga with Live Handpan

Sat, Feb 22, 4:30 PM

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4-Week Beginners Yoga Course primary image

4-Week Beginners Yoga Course

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