Caitlin Lindsey
Caitlin believes that yoga teaches people how to live and be in their bodies, so she encourages students to tune into themselves, to listen to their own body, and find what works best for them.
Claire Hesp
Claire teaches dynamic vinyasa flow as well as light slow flow and restorative yoga. Her classes contain a great sense of calm and positivity and allow room for play and self discovery. She has a great body awareness which she is eager to share with her students offering various modifications combined with hands on adjustments to help them.
Daniela Gfeller
Daniela is a certified Iyengar yoga teacher who enjoys helping other students by sharing her knowledge. Daniela believes in creating a firm foundation of yoga practice and then gradually building up to go into deeper levels. Her teaching style is challenging but clear and precise. She helps students develop their bodies and their relationships with their bodies and takes great joy in seeing them develop over time.
Debby Jägers
In her own practice and in her classes she focuses on the breath and body awareness. She believes a softer approach lasts longer. After all, we get only one body per lifetime, so we should be kind to it. With her Thai Massage background you can expect hands-on adjustments and maybe even a little massage treatment in Savasana ;-).
Dieke Dee Bikker
Dieke was trained as professional movement and postural therapist, giving her a solid background into the pathology and healing of the body. Yet, in western medicine Dieke was missing an essential link to the emotional, mind and energetic bodies.
Elsa Vasselin
Elsa is a yoga teacher with a playful, gentle and strong approach. Behind the humor and the French accent hides the wisdom of a yogi who has walked the rocky road of life, in search of acceptance and knowledge of oneself and of the other.
Emese Deana
In her classes she pays equal attention to the asanas the physical poses, the breath and the mind. Her kind, gentle, empathetic and passionate approach towards her students allows them to feel safe, seen and loved.
Her sweet Hungarian accent and spontaneous humour allows students the chance to take yoga and life with a pinch of sugar instead of salt. The residue of her class leaves students with a more refreshed body, a calmer mind and a softer and more open heart.
Fleur van Schuylenburch
Fleur discovered yoga as a way to be in the moment. In the beginning, deep breathing made her feel afraid. Now she experiences it as her home base, as a refuge to keep her in balance, so that she can live her life more fully.
Francesca Thompson
Francesca Thompson found yoga in 2010, not expecting it to change her or her life so entirely. She gained her teacher's certificate in 2018 after a rigorous 3-year-long Iyengar yoga teacher training program with Delilah King and Rembert Petrus in Amsterdam.
Giorgia Di Saverio
Giorgia Di Saverio is a fitness coach, yoga teacher, and food creator from Italy. She completed her teacher training at Yoga Moves in 2020, and in 2022, decided to further her studies and become a fitness coach. At Yoga Moves, Giorgia teaches strength training infused with yoga inspiration, bringing a unique approach to her classes.
Helma van Doorn
With a background in dancing and fitness for 20 years, Helma started teaching Pilates and Body Shape in 2017. Two years later she traveled to Nepal to attend Hatha Yoga training and successfully obtained her certificate. Due to the Covid lockdown, the initially planned 6 weeks in Nepal became a few months, which she used to explore and deepen her meditation practice.
Hilary Brown
Hilary teaches a lyrical form of vinyasa yoga, a fluid but precise, dynamic yet relaxed method that incorporates the breath as a focus of moving meditation. She teaches with sensitivity and strength, letting you discover what yoga can bring to your life in a real and tangible ways. Breath is always a theme in her work, but equally understanding and feeling what you are doing. Alignment is a key ingredient and joy a natural outcome of her teaching. Sometimes you will laugh, cry or dance in her classes! Hilary is a committed yogi that helps her students take a step closer to themselves.
Hilde maria Backer
Hilde offers Inner Axis classes as designed by her teacher Max Strom. Breath, movement and stillness create a safely structured environment in which feeling and healing can occur. With a sparkle of humour she gently guides her students through their practice, helping them to re-discover their natural relaxed state of being, however far they have been away from that.
Irma Swanink
As sport is a huge passion, she is especially inspired to take yoga into the sport world as already done in the US. Therefore she takes great interest in the technical part of the asanas, how to come safely into/stay in a pose. Bringing openness, flexibility and balance into different parts of the body so one can move better and injuries can be prevented. Holding poses longer with the breath for the effect it has on body and mind. These qualities can be found in her class, slow and mindful. How you approach your yoga is how you approach your daily life…
Jasmijn Koelink
Jasmijn strives to flavor her classes with kindness by emphasizing individual adjustments and offering different levels for different bodies. They are breath-oriented, intense, yet grounding at the same time. An active meditation student herself, she integrates a meditative style of teaching into her classes where there is more stillness in between -and in- postures, to allow more body awareness.
Jamie Elmer
For two decades, Jamie Elmer has been a passionate teacher in the healing arts. Her background in anatomy, kinesiology, physiology, Pilates, and yoga enables her to provide well-rounded care and help you become pain-free and physically balanced. Jamie's own injuries at a relatively young age guided her toward a career in helping others heal their physical injury and pain.
Jeanine Smit
Although she still loves her Ashtanga practice she ventured out and discovered her softer side with Yin Yoga and now feels that the two styles are a perfect mix to bring balance to her life. She has also been an avid runner since 2000 and loves combining her yoga and running practice. You can also experience hot and aerial yoga with Jeanine.
Jorien Langedijk
Jorien began her yoga journey when she moved to Utrecht in 2012. What once started solely as physical exercise, has now become a lifestyle.
After exploring several styles, it was vinyasa yoga that resonated most with her. She graduated from the Yoga Moves vinyasa teacher training in 2017 and became a certified Prana Vinyasa teacher in 2019.
Karina Rodak
“You are a human being, not human doing” is something you will hear a lot, if you take a class with Karina. Her playful and functional approach invites you to step outside the rules of traditional yoga, focusing more on how the poses FEEL instead of how they LOOK.