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Emma ReadRegistered Yoga Teacher (RYT200) |
Emma has been practicing yoga since 1992, attending her first yoga class aged 13, the practice came naturally as she felt like she had been doing it for years. From the age of 13-18 she received careful instruction in Iyengar yoga which focuses on precision, attention to detail and correct alignment. Then from the age of 18 she began to develop and evolve her own yoga flow using the breath to connect each posture.
In 1999, aged 20, she spent a year in Australia dedicating this year to studying and practicing yoga. A year later she completed her training to teach yoga and since then she has travelled to India, South Africa, Bahrain, Thailand and Brazil, discovering, practicing, and teaching yoga.
In 2006 whilst studying and practicing as a Student Midwife she completed her Diploma to teach pre and post natal yoga.
As a result of her dedicated daily practice Emma has become an expert in the Hatha tradition. Her style is distinguished by a harmonious mix of static and dynamic asanas (postures) combined with careful attention to breathing and inner concentration creating a flow that promotes flexibility and strength with balance and relaxation; helping to clear the mind, replenish the body, and make room for inner peace.
In 1999, aged 20, she spent a year in Australia dedicating this year to studying and practicing yoga. A year later she completed her training to teach yoga and since then she has travelled to India, South Africa, Bahrain, Thailand and Brazil, discovering, practicing, and teaching yoga.
In 2006 whilst studying and practicing as a Student Midwife she completed her Diploma to teach pre and post natal yoga.
As a result of her dedicated daily practice Emma has become an expert in the Hatha tradition. Her style is distinguished by a harmonious mix of static and dynamic asanas (postures) combined with careful attention to breathing and inner concentration creating a flow that promotes flexibility and strength with balance and relaxation; helping to clear the mind, replenish the body, and make room for inner peace.






