How I became a Certified Yoga Teacher
It was during a retreat to learn new massage techniques that I first discovered the Yoga practice.
At the start it was for me a nice way to work out, then I discovered the benefits of meditation too and quickly Yoga became a passion, everything about it resonating deeply with me. My health improved really quickly and my massage approach was also transformed. The practice has supported me on many levels and I feel a strong sense of responsibility to share.
That’s why, after 2 years of practice, I decided to go to India to instil yoga into my daily life in its traditional way. It’s at Diya Yoga school that I studied philosophy and meditation with Meera Acharya (founder of the school), anatomy, alignments and pranayama with Disha Deshpande, alignments, sequencing and art of teaching with Azuka Kantimatta, and it’s with their knowledge and support that I completed my 200 hour Yoga Alliance training to become a certified Yoga teacher. Back in the UK I continued my yoga journey, and I still do, with Matthew Gough at his studio "Brewer Street Yoga" in London because we all are and will always be students when it comes to Yoga.
How I became a Massage Therapist
I first practised massages in a spa in France where I was born and raised. I worked hard to train in a whole range of massage techniques: relaxing, invigorating, re-energising.
I travelled a lot around the world and learnt as much as possible as my work is also my passion. So I am now able to offer a whole range of different massage techniques, delivering my clients a truly professional, personalised and relaxing experience, focused on their well-being.
It's during one of my trips to learn new massage techniques that the Yoga came to me. At first it was for me a nice way to work out, but it quickly became a passion and I dived into it. After 2 years of practice, I decided to go to India (the original place of Yoga) to instil yoga into my daily life in its traditional way. I studied alignment, philosophy, meditation, anatomy and art of teaching to become a certified Yoga teacher.