Nathalie Reinegger
Cultivating and developing self love, this is a practice Nathalie finds incredibly beautiful and where she'd like to assist you. To be with yourself in kindness and compassion, this is what she encourages in her classes. In a friendly way, Nathalie guides you to come back to yourself, to your own energy, so that you can tailor your yoga practice according to how you are feeling at that very moment. In her classes there is a beautiful balance between the technical side of yoga poses and yoga philosophy. Nathalie believes in the saying: „a teacher opens the door, but you must walk through it yourself.“
Petros Lympertas
Petros classes are playful and fun as he is trying to take you away from the stress of the daily routine and make you feel relaxed and refreshed. He welcomes people of all ages, shapes and physical abilities. His concept is that yoga is all about inner peace and stability. It is about exploring your personal limits and helping you to build a stronger body, a clean mind and an open heart. He will guide you with a positive smile and will make you feel at ease when you come to his class. He will encourage you along the way during your yoga practice to help you keep growing and to recharge your body and spirit.
Reshma Jagernath
The quintessential explorative quality of the Ashtanga practice is what drives Reshma's curiosity and investment in her practice and teaching. In her classes she creates an atmosphere conducive to bodily awareness, self-healing, lightness and agency.
Rosemarie Peerenboom
Rosemarie is Australian and has lived in The Netherlands since 1990. She began yoga classes with Hilary in 2001 (when Yoga Moves first opened it’s doors) and quickly became attracted to the multifaceted influences of yoga on her physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing. The powerfully healing nature of yoga made her curious to learn more… Much more!
Sanne van Duijn
Sanne discovered yoga in her mid-twenties as a way to balance an intense career and find some much-needed stillness and connection. Being curious and focused, she immediately dived deeply into it, developing a regular body-mind practice.
Sarah Powers
Sarah Powers is the co-founder of the Insight Yoga Institute as well as the author of Insight Yoga, which interweaves Yoga, Buddhism, Taoism, and Transpersonal psychology into an integrated practice to enliven the body, heart, and mind.
Shengnan Lu
Shengnan (Sheng) Lu, originally from China, is a psychologist and yoga enthusiast. His yoga journey began in 2012 during his psychology studies in the Netherlands, leading him to the Himalayas in Nepal for yoga teacher training. Today, he offers psychotherapy and yoga sessions across Europe and Asia.
Simon Rowe
Simon’s motto is “live your love and embody your freedom”
His classes weave Yoga, breath work and movement together to create an organic and holistic flow experience. Simon offers refined teachings on alignment, breath and flow. He invites students to give themselves fully to the practice and to explore the mystical teachings of Yoga as a tool for personal transformation.
Smaragda Tsopanaki
Smaragda Tsopanaki, a Trauma-Informed Holosomatic Breathwork Facilitator and Holistic Transformational Coach, believes we are all healers. Her holistic approach aims to help people reconnect with their inner wisdom for healthier, happier lives.
Sylvia Reynen
Sylvia likes and teaches various styles of yoga: Hatha, Yin yoga, Yoga Nidra, Pilates. But her first and biggest love is for Ashtanga yoga. As a teacher, she offers a safe and open atmosphere, where you can practice yoga at your own level and where you can be with yourself. In her classes she invites you to focus on body and breath awareness, alignment and being mindfully present.
Tanya Shiels
Having been a dancer for many years Tanya turned to Pilates and yoga to facilitate rehabilitation and integrated wellness. After rigid training these practices felt like a breath of fresh air and became means to improve every aspect of her life.
Valerie Rossi
Valerie is a body movement lover and explorer, passionate about the mind-body relationship. And she is eager to create a space where others can feel into it.
Her teaching style is focused, enthusiastic, and kind-hearted, infused with invitations to slow down and to pay attention to bodily sensations, as well as gentle encouragements to challenge yourself in a mindful way. You will often hear her emphasize the importance of finding steadiness and comfort in each yoga pose (body, mind and breath).
Viola de Wildt
For Viola yoga feels like coming home. An invitation to explore life on a deeper level. In her dynamic Vinyasa classes, she takes you on a journey; moving on the breath. Out of your head, and more into your body. Expect space for you to explore your own practice, to feel what soothes you the best at that moment. Take as much rest as you need, or spice it up a little bit more. Viola teaches Yin Yoga, Meditation and Vinyasa Yoga (trained at Yoga Moves). Let’s move, breathe and smile together.
James Reeves
James is one of Europe’s leading yoga nidra experts and the author of the Book Of Rest. He is recognised as a world-leading authority on the practice of rest and Yoga Nidra.
Warm, invitational and grounded in practical experience, James has a reputation for making his teachings relevant and accessible for modern day living and shows how the healing benefits of the practice can apply to us all.
Yemima Hintono
Yemima is a practitioner of yoga, aerial yoga and Pilates, whose personal healing journey has inspired her to share her experiences and knowledge with others. Certified as an aerial yoga and Pilates teacher, Yemima focuses on precision and mindful movement, encouraging students to cultivate self-awareness in their bodies and establish a strong foundation for their practice. She aims to guide students towards strength and flexibility. Yemima appreciates the benefit of the core activation, precision, and work on smaller muscle groups in Pilates. She also finds joy from the playfulness that aerial yoga brings, especially the feeling of spinal decompression while being upside down.
Yuki Sakuma
Yuki’s yoga journey began when she was an undergraduate student in Japan, and it was in her mid-20s when she discovered Ashtanga yoga and committed to a daily practice. Gradually, she noticed the effects of this practice and eventually, she quit her full-time job to take a trip to India to immerse herself in the practice at KPJAYI (currently Sharath Yoga Center). After several annual trips, she was blessed with an Authorization Level 2 by her teacher Sharathji.
Yoga is one of the greatest gifts she has received, providing her with a tool to connect and center herself for a healthy mind-body relationship. The practice of Ashtanga yoga helps her establish steadiness and clarity, revealing what lies within day by day.
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.