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MaryAnne Hagglund

Hometeacher directoryMaryAnne Hagglund
24 Apr

MaryAnne Hagglund

MaryAnne Hägglund    Basalt & Carbondale

MaryAnne believes the practice of yoga has expanded her life in ways she never imagined. She completed the first Yoga Source Teacher Training Program (Richmond, VA) in 2003 under the direction of Sandra Pleasants and Jennifer Elliott and is certified with Yoga Alliance at the 200-hour level. After studying the more Yang styles of yoga (Hatha, Vinyasa, Iyengar) she was drawn to the Yin style because of its simple yet sophisticated nature and its ability to compliment and balance our masculine and feminine sides. She is grateful to have attended workshops presented by Sarah Powers and Paul Grilley.

MaryAnne brings humor and compassion to her classes and feels that the “real” yoga happens once we step off the mat and into our daily lives. She incorporates Taoist, Zen and Buddhist wisdom via poetry, prose and quiet space into her teaching style. Her hope is to inspire those who practice with her to move through the world with an awareness that leaves it better than the way we found it. “Everything we do is sacred.”

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