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Testimonials

“Karoline offers a great introduction to yoga. She can expertly modify your poses and bring you deeper into your practice. Also, her classes always have great flow. I loved taking her classes!”

–Jessica

“Thank you so much for offering your class to us. I learned so much. You definitely hooked me on yoga.”

–Kate

“You have a great command of the different positions with class and create a comfortable, fun atmosphere for students. You do a great job with leading us verbally and showing us when necessary.”

–Jennifer

“Karoline is a rare person among yoga instructors. She listens! Consequently she is able to assist anyone with an injury that needs careful therapy. She is resourceful! Thus she is able to draw from knowledge and a wide range of experience to explore challenges and help resolve problems.”

–Allan

“Though I’ve played sports my entire life, my previous dabbling in yoga was unfulfilling and, frankly I was suspicious about its benefits for me. Karoline’s ability to listen, her patience and incredible depth of knowledge changed my opinion of practicing yoga. The way she led leads her classes put me not only in significantly better condition, but helped me to listen to my body better and, all the while, made the process fun.”

–Marc

“Karoline is warm and gregarious yet appropriately reserved and has a refreshingly unpretentious vibe. In her instruction she infuses the asanas with practical meditation techniques, gently steering students clear of the perceptual pitfall that yoga is mere aerobics. Karoline is a true mahayana-ist and a great guide to anyone seeking an introduction to the path of conscious wealth that is yoga.”

–Billy

“Karoline’s calm, steady guidance and spiritual centeredness have been treasured aspects of my yoga practice. Her hands are the hands of a healer!”

–Molly


“Through Karoline’s class, I developed a genuine appreciation for Yoga. And now I am a little addicted to it.”

–Melina

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