s01e04 /// Where does the “feel good yoga” magic come from?

24/10/2018 41 min
s01e04 /// Where does the “feel good yoga” magic come from?

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cet épisode vous est présenté en anglais. /// this episode is in english.


























Ambyr D’Amato




- Went to a NYC conservatory for opera and discovered yoga during an acting class
- Completed her 500h yoga teacher training, Yoga Alliance certified
- Teaching since 2005
- Became teachers teacher, thanks to her knowledge of anatomy, adjustments, prenatal & partner yoga


















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As many others, I first started yoga as a physical practice and at one point of my life I noticed a change. I was not going there for sport, not for endurance, not for muscle even though my body was changing with my practice. I was coming to my mat to feel good. As stupid as it sounds we are a huge number of people now in the world to practice yoga because it just feels good.
For many of us this switch from exercise to feel good practice was inspired by someone. I met one of these magician, and wanted to share on this podcast her incredible energy! Ambyr, a 13 years experienced yoga teacher, cultivates in her teaching the inclusiveness of yoga, the body positivity, and the feel good today feeling. 
Where does she come from? How does she do that? And what does she think of the growing yoga industry that we live on nowadays?
Here are the highlights of our talk:
Her first dramatic experience with yoga

How does she help your students create a mind and body connection

Her tips to gradually move from a physical to a mindful practice

How does she feel about the yoga industry and how to make sure yoga stay inclusive for everyone regardless of weight, race and gender

Sweet treat: the Asana Box
First yoga class impression: hate

Yoga morning or afternoon: morning

One Instagram yogi: Aaron Diamon’s IG, I love his account because he posts real poses

What are you doing after our interview: teaching at the beautiful studio yogamaya

Your feared asana: chaturanga dandasana

Your favorite asana: pigeon

Any projects coming: I am a musician and I have an album coming up! Look out for Ambyr D’Amato on spotify!

By Mem