Barbara Baker Kuterka - Yoga Teacher

Barbara Baker Kuterka

Jacksonville, Florida

E-RYT 200,RYT 500
Languages
english

Barbara Baker-Kuterka is a Registered Yoga Teacher RYT with Yoga Alliance which acknowledges the completion of a yoga teacher training with an approved and active Registered Yoga School RYS                                                  I first started practicing yoga in after the birth of my second child My daughter was weeks old when I serendipitously came across a program on PBS called Lilias Yoga and You I was always “limber” so yoga came quite naturally to me The breathing and concentration were similar to techniques I learned through the International Childbirth Education Association I practiced faithfully every day bought books and even found a community education class or two This led to an amazing teacher and to my first introduction to Kripalu Yoga I took my first teacher training in her home   The training took place over the course of two weekends In those days it was required that a student practice with a teacher for at least a year I find this to be a valuable rule but a different topic for a different day  My family moved from Dayton to Jacksonville FL  Again I found myself immersed in self-study I managed to teach yoga at a community education program which I loved Some teachers in training from Kripalu were attending my class Visiting other yoga classes was a part of the requirements toward certification I was happy to make connections with them Those connections opened the door to a Kripalu fellowship here in Jacksonville Along with my new yoga family I attended many weekend seminars with Yogi Amrit Desai  I was able to represent our local fellowship at the Kripalu Center for their annual gathering The Kripalu Center came on board with Yoga Alliance and teacher training became a more structured curriculum towards the -hour certification Unfortunately my former training wouldnt count towards the new certification requirements    I was diagnosed with breast cancer in I had a lumpectomy then weeks later a mastectomy because they had not gotten all the margins I went through chemo radiation and few reconstructive surgeries I didnt want to lose my yoga and I did what I could on my own Yoga was a health bank that I was able to tap in to During my recovery the principal at the school where I taught told me about a news segment she saw A local yoga teacher was offering free yoga classes to breast cancer survivors That teacher was Christina Phipps! I wasnt able to attend her classes right away because I worked I talked with Christina on the phone and she shared her copy of the video YOGA AND THE GENTLE ART OF HEALING: A JOURNEY OF RECOVERY AFTER BREAST CANCER with Susan Rosen Eventually I was able to attend one of Christinas classes in and it was wonderful Christina was wonderful! That was my only opportunity to meet Christina face to face A few years went by then one day I picked up a copy of Natural Awakenings a free publication in the area There was a “call to all yoga teachers” to carry on her legacy The article gave details of her then recent passing Her family had decided to honor her by creating the Christina Phipps Foundation I knew this was my calling! There was one small hitch I didnt have -hour certification So in I finished my -hour YTT at the yoga studio where Christina had last taught A year later I was attending CPF training I have been teaching CPF yoga since In my desire to better serve my students I knew I needed chair yoga training I received that training from our CPF coordinator Beth Daugherty   Ironically I thought I would put off my -hour certification until I retired but Beth encouraged me to go for it Teaching others is in my blood I was still working as a full time teacher of students with special needs; cognitive delays and physical impairments I earned my RYT  before I retired from teaching school You see fate the Universe God or whatever you believe in had a plan for me In addition to CPF yoga I teach via Yoga Moves MS & oMS which offers yoga to the Multiple Sclerosis community Being a cancer survivor and the parent of a child with MS these populations are very dear to me  In the MS Society sponsored the tuition for oMS teachers to train in adaptive/accessible yoga with Mind Body Solutions The adult students we engaged with online were from all over the country and as far away as Ireland They had various forms of physical challenges from prosthetics paraplegia quadriplegia and more I felt like I came full circle as my yoga and special needs teaching intersected   My personal journey has lead me to training in Sky Styx Yoga using long dowel rods Viniyoga and Creative Sequencing with Somatics I enjoy the somatic techniques They offer new ways to explore movement patterns that keep the body supple and mobile For me the somatic reflections between movements are harmonious with the teachings of mind/body connection or meditation in motion that are the heart of my yoga practice Currently Im training in Chair Yoga Dance offered by Yoga Vista Academy  It is such a fun spirited way to move and a great way to enhance student engagement Mine was a circuitous path which has revealed itself as a rich tapestry in my life I am in complete awe of it all I asked God for a way to serve others while helping me support my family which has taken me on an amazing journey I am forever grateful to healing power of yoga in body and soul I am grateful for the opportunity to share yoga with others  It is one of the many joys and passions in my life.

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Barbara Baker-Kuterka is a Registered Yoga Teacher RYT with Yoga Alliance which acknowledges the completion of a yoga teacher training with an approved and active Registered Yoga School RYS I first started practicing yoga in after the birth of my second child My daughter was weeks old when I serendipitously came across a program on PBS called Lilias Yoga and You I was always “limber” so yoga came quite naturally to me The breathing and concentration were similar to techniques I learned through the International Childbirth Education Association I practiced faithfully every day bought books and even found a community education class or two This led to an amazing teacher and to my first introduction to Kripalu Yoga I took my first teacher training in her home The training took place over the course of two weekends In those days it was required that a student practice with a teacher for at least a year I find this to be a valuable rule but a different topic for a different day My family moved from Dayton to Jacksonville FL Again I found myself immersed in self-study I managed to teach yoga at a community education program which I loved Some teachers in training from Kripalu were attending my class Visiting other yoga classes was a part of the requirements toward certification I was happy to make connections with them Those connections opened the door to a Kripalu fellowship here in Jacksonville Along with my new yoga family I attended many weekend seminars with Yogi Amrit Desai I was able to represent our local fellowship at the Kripalu Center for their annual gathering The Kripalu Center came on board with Yoga Alliance and teacher training became a more structured curriculum towards the -hour certification Unfortunately my former training wouldnt count towards the new certification requirements I was diagnosed with breast cancer in I had a lumpectomy then weeks later a mastectomy because they had not gotten all the margins I went through chemo radiation and few reconstructive surgeries I didnt want to lose my yoga and I did what I could on my own Yoga was a health bank that I was able to tap in to During my recovery the principal at the school where I taught told me about a news segment she saw A local yoga teacher was offering free yoga classes to breast cancer survivors That teacher was Christina Phipps! I wasnt able to attend her classes right away because I worked I talked with Christina on the phone and she shared her copy of the video YOGA AND THE GENTLE ART OF HEALING: A JOURNEY OF RECOVERY AFTER BREAST CANCER with Susan Rosen Eventually I was able to attend one of Christinas classes in and it was wonderful Christina was wonderful! That was my only opportunity to meet Christina face to face A few years went by then one day I picked up a copy of Natural Awakenings a free publication in the area There was a “call to all yoga teachers” to carry on her legacy The article gave details of her then recent passing Her family had decided to honor her by creating the Christina Phipps Foundation I knew this was my calling! There was one small hitch I didnt have -hour certification So in I finished my -hour YTT at the yoga studio where Christina had last taught A year later I was attending CPF training I have been teaching CPF yoga since In my desire to better serve my students I knew I needed chair yoga training I received that training from our CPF coordinator Beth Daugherty Ironically I thought I would put off my -hour certification until I retired but Beth encouraged me to go for it Teaching others is in my blood I was still working as a full time teacher of students with special needs; cognitive delays and physical impairments I earned my RYT before I retired from teaching school You see fate the Universe God or whatever you believe in had a plan for me In addition to CPF yoga I teach via Yoga Moves MS & oMS which offers yoga to the Multiple Sclerosis community Being a cancer survivor and the parent of a child with MS these populations are very dear to me In the MS Society sponsored the tuition for oMS teachers to train in adaptive/accessible yoga with Mind Body Solutions The adult students we engaged with online were from all over the country and as far away as Ireland They had various forms of physical challenges from prosthetics paraplegia quadriplegia and more I felt like I came full circle as my yoga and special needs teaching intersected My personal journey has lead me to training in Sky Styx Yoga using long dowel rods Viniyoga and Creative Sequencing with Somatics I enjoy the somatic techniques They offer new ways to explore movement patterns that keep the body supple and mobile For me the somatic reflections between movements are harmonious with the teachings of mind/body connection or meditation in motion that are the heart of my yoga practice Currently Im training in Chair Yoga Dance offered by Yoga Vista Academy It is such a fun spirited way to move and a great way to enhance student engagement Mine was a circuitous path which has revealed itself as a rich tapestry in my life I am in complete awe of it all I asked God for a way to serve others while helping me support my family which has taken me on an amazing journey I am forever grateful to healing power of yoga in body and soul I am grateful for the opportunity to share yoga with others It is one of the many joys and passions in my life.

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