‘What if I fall? Oh, but my darling, what if you fly?’ AcroYoga guides me to overcome my fears. It helps me to build trust, in myself and others. It reminds me that life can be playful, that learning can be playful. It shows me what I’m capable of. And what happens during the practice translates to my daily life.
It feels great to be able to teach this to others. I do this with a lot of enthusiasm and patience. Teaching playfulness and fun is the best job in the world. Becoming a family AcroYoga teacher as well, was a very logic step, after my son Reeza was born. To share who much connection & fun it brings to the bond with your kids, is joyful and for filling.
AcroYoga came on my path after years of dancing, kickboxing, yoga, meditation, tantra. I instantly fell in love. The teamwork, the playfulness, the gracefulness, strength elements and healing arts: everything I love about movement of body & mind combined.
I’ve been in traineeship with AcroYoga teacher Roald Penning for several years before I started to co-teach and expanded my skills with AcroYoga immersions – in acrobatics and healing arts – Thai Yoga massage and Yin Yoga. I’ve completed the teacher training at AcroYoga Montreal, the 200 hour Vinyasa Yoga teacher training at YogaMoves and family AcroYoga teacher training.