
Laurice D.
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Laurice D.
Nemetz, MA, BC-DMT, ERYT-500, LCAT, C-IAYT is past president of the YTA (Yoga Teachers’ Association) and is an Adjunct Professor at Pace University. She is a 2020 President’s award winner at Pace University for Outstanding Contribution and a 2021-2022 Guest Associate Professor at Rush Medical (Chicago) where she continues to teach special workshops. She is currently enrolled in a PhD program at Eastern Virginia Medical with a concentration in Contemporary Human Anatomy Education. Shas been influenced by many teachers and traditions and is particularly grateful to Karin Stephan, David Hollander and Kim Schwartz. In addition to teaching yoga and anatomy and working in dance/movement, Lauri leads yoga and kayaking trips on the Hudson River, in Canada and Costa Rica. She has deepened her anatomy work with intensive full-body dissection work with Gil Hedley, several courses in Functional Anatomy for Movement and Injuries at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and a 200-hour course in Body Language with anatomist Tom Myers as well as teaching as senior faculty for Anatomy Trains (r) 2010-2020 in both the classroom and dissection lab. She is a graduate of Leslie Kaminoff's Yoga Anatomy course and co teachers anatomy dissections and movement experiences with him through www.knmlabs.com. Additionally she works with Anatomic Excellence and other labs, and was part of the expert dissection team for the Fascia Net Plastination Project. She published The Myofascial Body in Form and Movement with Handspring Publishing (2023) and has written several other articles and guest writing for other books in movement, yoga, and anatomy. She is an explorer and ever curious and enjoys helping others find creative and effective ways to feeling and functioning at their best.
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