Kirsteen Ruffell
Kirsteen Ruffell began her own Yoga practice by chance in 1990 and she’s been enjoying it ever since. Apart from Pre & Post Natal Yoga & Baby Yoga with Birthlight she also has a background of training in Hatha & Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga and she has been teaching since 1998. She finds it a great joy that Yoga can bring such benefit during pregnancy, birth and beyond, not just to Mum and baby but to partners, siblings and all the family.
Lizzie Lasater
Raised in San Francisco and trained as a designer, Lizzie Lasater teaches restorative yoga internationally and online. She sometimes jokes that yoga “runs in the family” because her Mom, Judith Hanson Lasater, co-founded Yoga Journal Magazine and has been teaching since 1971. Lizzie posts daily on social media about the pleasure of deceleration. She lives in Salzburg with her Austrian husband and twin boys.
Max Strom
Max Strom is a renowned global figure, recognized as a speaker, trainer, and author. With over 27 years of experience, he has influenced diverse individuals by teaching leadership, breathwork, emotional healing, and personal transformation. His signature Breathe to Heal technique effectively addresses anxiety, PTSD, and sleep problems, offering swift and profound changes for both students and their close circles.
Kristin Campbell
Kristin Campbell: With passion and precision and a knack for holding space in her own loving, accessible, and nurturing way, Kristin teaches sustainable, alignment-based, light-hearted, and sweaty yoga very much inspired by 21+ years of teaching, 9 years owning a yoga studio, and 15-years of experience leading teacher trainings and mentoring teachers. She is the creator of the Tapasya Hot Yoga methodology and enjoys training teachers over the world.
Janneke van Amelsvoort
Janneke was the first to bring Aerial to Holland and has watched it expanded organically. More and more people are interested in experiencing how empowering and at the same time relaxing the support of the hammock is. Janneke is now offering teacher trainings for since 2008 and has created multiple different modules with hammock high and low.
David Meijer
In his classes, David uses Eastern training principles in which self discipline and silence, extraordinary sensitivity and strength go hand in hand. In an anatomy class David uses a form of inquiry based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. With his playful and pragmatic approach you’ll acquire insight in the way yoga asanas work on the body. Systemic understanding and independence are more important in his classes than summing up textbook facts.
Philine Nugteren
Philine offers classes that are free-flowing, fun, exploratory and playful connecting body, breath and soul. As she believes that when we are able to move freely in a more connected way, we will feel happier and more at ease in our lives. Philine loves creating a safe environment in her vinyasa classes which allow her students to explore and move in perhaps new and unexpected ways.