Yoga Resume

ERYT-500 Hours
– “Advanced” Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher
– Certified Teacher Training by Tribe Yoga
– Four-Week (200+ hour) program in Goa, India (2011)

ERYT-200 Hours
– “Experienced” Registered Yoga Teacher 
– Certified Teacher Training by Yoga Arts (Byron Bay, Australia)
– Eight-Week (200 hour) program in Bali, Indonesia (2002)

Mindfulness Instructor
– Certified Teacher Training by The Mindfulness Training Institute
– Year-long program in San Francisco Bay Area (2016-2017)

Teaching Yoga full-time since 2002

Current Venues
– Primetime Athletic Club – Burlingame (since 2002)
– Crunch Fitness – San Mateo & Redwood City (since 2004)
– Equinox Fitness  – Palo Alto, San Mateo (since 2005)
– Stanford University (since 2017)

Past Venues
– Yoga Works (Palo Alto)
– Yoga Source (Palo Alto)
– One Wellness (Palo Alto)
– Vector Labs, Burlingame
– Menlo Pilates & Yoga (Menlo Park)
– AOL (Palo Alto)
– One Taste (San Francisco)
– Genentech (South San Francisco)
– UCSF (San Francisco)
– Equinox Fitness (San Francisco)
– Devi Yoga (Menlo Park)
– Be Yoga (Palo Alto)

Recognized as One of the Top Two Yoga Instructors
2010 Daily News’ Peninsula Peoples Choice Awards

Maintain an e-mail distribution list of 1,000+ Bay Area yoga students

Co-Leader of PURE Yoga Teacher Training at Equinox
– Palo Alto, California (Spring 2011)
– San Mateo, California (Fall 2011)

Organized and Led Residential Yoga Retreats:
– Sedona (2015 & 2016)
– Bali (2013)
– California Redwoods (2008-2012)
– Yelapa Mexico (2011)
– Hawaii (2007)

Guest Yoga Instructor:
– 14 day Vipassana retreat – Tiruvannamalai, India (2014)
– 20 day Vipassana retreat – Bodh Gaya, India (2009)
– Sarnath vipassana gathering – India (2009)
– Ashiyana Yoga Retreat Center – Goa, India (2009)
– Breezes Resort – Bahamas (2005)

Organized and led International Yoga Workshops
– Vancouver Island, Canada (2012)
– Madras Club – Chennai, India (2009)
– Tokyo, Japan (2006)

Random Acts of Outdoor Yoga (2007 – Present)

Sayings remain meaningless until they are embodied in habits.

~ Kahlil Gibran