Karen Macklin E-RYT has been studying yoga and meditation since and teaching since Karen teaches with an emphasis on developing internal awareness deepening concentration and establishing a connection with the energetic body Her classes are typically strong but slow rhythmic flows that both challenge students and offer them an opportunity to enter a space of meditation and inquiry She is committed to inclusiveness and diversity and believes that yoga at its best is a way of coming home to oneself Karen has studied with a wide range of teachers and has been most influenced by Sean Feit Oakes Scott Blossom Gary Kraftsow Chrisandra Fox and Jason Crandell Karen also has a background in Restorative Yoga AcroYoga Reiki and Nonviolent Communication She has also been studying Buddhist meditation for more than a decade As a professional journalist Karen has written extensively about yoga and meditation and has contributed to Yoga Journal Yoga International FitYoga Yogagenda and Tricycle magazines She has also written three yoga blogs: Samadhi and the City for Yoga Journal The Sacred Cow for Pranamaya and On the Om Front for the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
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Karen Macklin E-RYT has been studying yoga and meditation since and teaching since Karen teaches with an emphasis on developing internal awareness deepening concentration and establishing a connection with the energetic body Her classes are typically strong but slow rhythmic flows that both challenge students and offer them an opportunity to enter a space of meditation and inquiry She is committed to inclusiveness and diversity and believes that yoga at its best is a way of coming home to oneself Karen has studied with a wide range of teachers and has been most influenced by Sean Feit Oakes Scott Blossom Gary Kraftsow Chrisandra Fox and Jason Crandell Karen also has a background in Restorative Yoga AcroYoga Reiki and Nonviolent Communication She has also been studying Buddhist meditation for more than a decade As a professional journalist Karen has written extensively about yoga and meditation and has contributed to Yoga Journal Yoga International FitYoga Yogagenda and Tricycle magazines She has also written three yoga blogs: Samadhi and the City for Yoga Journal The Sacred Cow for Pranamaya and On the Om Front for the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
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