Showing posts with label Traveling Yoga Teacher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Traveling Yoga Teacher. Show all posts

Mar 2, 2013

Studio Checklist


I love to visit as many studios as possible. I have learned something from each one!

Funky Door Bikram Yoga
1. Phuket, Thailand
2. Kata Hot Yoga, Phuket, Thailand
3. Absolute Yoga Bangkok, Thailand
4. Katmandu, Nepal
5. Kuta Bali, Indonesia
6. Manila, Philipines
7. Funky Door Berkeley, CA
8. Hermosa Beach, CA
9. Training, Radissen Hotel LA, CA
10. Fremont, CA
11. El Cerrito, CA
12. Walnut Creek, CA
13. San Rafael, CA
14. Truckee, CA
15. Clayton St Louis, MO
16. Sweatbox Seattle, WA
17. Ayuh Yoga Union City, CA
18. Pleasanton, CA
19. San Ramon, CA
20. Funky Door Polk San Francisco, CA
21. Mission San Francisco, CA
22. Harvard Square Boston, MA
23. Back Bay Boston, MA
24. Global Yoga San Francisco, CA
25. Perth North, Australia
Bikram Yoga studio Phuket Thailand26. Perth South, Australia
27. Scarborough Perth, Australia
28. Joondalup, Australia
29. Jiwa Seminyak Bali, Indonesia
30. Ashland, OR
31. Everett, WA
32. Kirkland, WA
33. Fremont Seattle, WA
34. Portland, OR
35. Eugene, OR
36. Santa Fe, NM
37. Albuquerque, NM
38. Headquarters LA, CA
39. Marina Del Rey, CA
40. Oakland, CA
41. Davis, CA
42. Sacramento, CA
43. Brewster, MA
Bikram in Budapest, Hungary44. Long Beach, NY
45. Lower East Side NYC, NY
46. Cape Cod, MA
47. Schonbrunn Vienna, Austria
48. Schottenring Vienna, Austria
49. Lugner City Vienna, Austria
50. The Loft Vienna, Austria
51. Kozpont Budapest, Hungary
52. Prague, Czech Republic
53. Linz, Austria
54. Nice, France
55. Funky Door Haight San Francisco, CA
56. Napa, CA
57. Karliback Tel Aviv, Israel
58. Dizengoff Tel Aviv, Israel
59. Midwest St Louis, MO
60. St Augustine, FL
61. St Augustine North, FL
62. Ormond Beach, FL
63. Port Orange, FL
64. Jacksonville Beach, FL
65. Manhattan Beach, CA
66. Downtown NYC, NY
67. Midtown NYC, NY
68. Encino, CA
69. Long Beach, CA
70. Agoura Hills, CA

Yoga-ing the World



I became a certified Bikram Yoga Instructor in June of 2011. But just because I found a career doesn't mean I had to settle down somewhere.What a beautiful job, where the yoga is exactly the same all over the world, giving me the opportunity to be a traveling teacher. I am thankful to speak a language which is welcomed in so many countries by many dedicated students.

So far I have taught classes on four continents. If you're interested in hearing about my experiences in these studios you can read my traveling teacher blog!

Feel free to comment or ask questions! Especially if you are interesting in doing the same thing!

I have also visited over 60 studios worldwide, taking class in at least 8 languages. Maybe you want to chat about one, or ask a question?! Maybe we have already sweated side by side!

Bikram with the hundreds of trainees!