A few more things about me
Why I teach…
I love to show people they can move with ease and even ease their pain. My passion is to share the teachings and to get people moving (and laughing!). I never thought I would be teaching movement. If you had told me I would be teaching Qigong and Tai Chi for a living, I would have laughed and laughed. I used to think I had "two left feet" and zero body intelligence. But with over 20 years of experience now, I find that sharing movement and meditation with others is all about joy. So, I can show you how meditative movement arts, Tai Chi and Qigong, can help you be more resilient in the face of life's challenges.
I hold as most important that each person is unique and has their own path that is always to be respected. Training in anything is about changing your life. It can be painful, and it can be fun and rewarding. The journey is always interesting. I trained and got certified in classical Tai Chi with the American Chen Taiji Society and love my teacher! I also trained with the Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi, Lee Holden Qigong, Robert Peng Qigong, Acupressure with Michael Reed Gach, and Fuzhong Li's Tai Chi for Better Balance. I have a certifications in energetic bodywork and yoga, so I know anatomy and energy, but most important thing I have to offer is a love of teaching and learning. Sometimes these arts can seem exclusive, but they are really available to anyone in our modern age. This is a great treasure.
I have a degree in cognitive science, and I find I use and expand my training continuously in my teaching in that I understand the learning process and how it changes your nervous system, your brain, every step of the way. The brain cell or neuron is a lot like a tree branch. The branches represent the connections to other neurons and brain and body. Like a tree, with the right care and attention, the whole nervous system can be resilient and strong.