Morning Yoga - A Sweet and Energizing Way to Start Your Day! (In Person & Zoom Options)

Wednesday, 27 November • 08:20 - 09:00
Gan Iraqi - a Beautiful, Quiet and Shaded Community Garden by Bezalel and Ussishkin Streets
Ayo Oppenheimer
Ayo Oppenheimer is a born teacher who brings her passion and experience to every encounter. Ayo is a certified vinyasa yoga teacher, acroyoga instructor, NVC facilitator and neurolinguistic programming practitioner who has been teaching in North America, Central America, SE Asia and Israel for 15+ years. She is also the lead instructor on a YogaAlliance teacher certification program in Jerusalem. Ayo firmly believes that everyone can benefit from yoga and acroyoga regardless of level or perceived ability. Beyond her training (AYM, KinneretYoga, INLP certification, etc.) and teaching experience, Ayo has a lightness and an uplifting positivity to her. She is the type of teacher who will take her time with you, tailor content to meet the needs of your audience and – most importantly – be present with you. Ayo comes to yoga and acroyoga with an aerials background in silks, hoop and trapeze, and a dance background of fifteen years with performing arts companies on the East Coast of the United States. Ayo was formally introduced to yoga and acroyoga fifteen years ago and has immersed herself in the practice and the fun of it ever since with classes, jams, retreats, training sessions and teacher certifications. Ayo has a bright “can-do!” attitude and is available for classes, private and couple’s lessons, birthday parties, bachelorette parties, team building workshops and summer camp sessions. In addition to yoga and acroyoga, Ayo is available as an instructor for breath work, stress reduction, meditation, and hoop dance. Contact Ayo on YouTube, Facebook, by WhatsApp at +972-54-3420996 or by e-mail at breathe@ayo.yoga

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Join us every Wednesday at 8:30am for a sweet and energizing morning yoga practice that will wake you up for the day ahead and leave you feeling healthy and positive.

In the open air during spring, summer and fall. Indoors when winter requires it. :-)