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Yoga studios abound, but are we reaching saturation point?
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麻豆社国产yoga instructor Elizabeth Nerland displays her flexibility.

鈥淲hen I first moved here there were just two yoga studios,鈥 explains Annie Martinello, yoga instructor at The Yoga Studio.

Now, it seems, you could practice from dawn until dusk, indoors or outdoors, enjoying anything from a lively hot fusion class to a peaceful restorative evening session, and everything in between.

When Marcia Danielson first started practicing yoga 15 years ago, her options were very limited. But now she marvels at the opportunities available.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of yoga in 麻豆社国产now, and a variety of classes which I think is a good thing because what works for me doesn鈥檛 necessarily work for someone else. They might be looking for something completely different,鈥 Danielson said.

Martinello, who has lived in 麻豆社国产for 13 years, teaches at The Yoga Studio on 2nd Avenue along with its founder, Sarah Manwaring Jones.

During her 16 years of teaching, she鈥檚 seen studios come and go along the Sea to Sky Corridor, and says it鈥檚 never easy.

These past two years have, in particular, seen noticeable changes, she explained, especially for drop-in classes where the number of attendees has been declining.

This might be, she feels, because there are so many more drop-in classes being offered in town now than there used to be.

鈥淲e only offer six a week, but some do six a day,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have regulars that have been with us for a long time, but we don鈥檛 see many who are doing yoga on the fly.鈥

Workshops have also been affected.

鈥淚n the past six months especially, there have been so many workshops offered that I鈥檝e had to cancel a few of my own because the numbers were too small to run them.鈥

Attendees for her pre-registered classes, pre and post natal yoga, and therapeutic work all continue to be strong though, as is the overall number of people practicing yoga, she said.

Despite the number of studios opening recently, she wouldn鈥檛 be surprised to see more coming in the future and feels positive about this change and growth.

鈥淚f 麻豆社国产continues to grow, I wouldn鈥檛 be surprised if there was more yoga. I think it鈥檚 all part of the growth within our community. If it helps increase the availability for more people to practice yoga and offer lots of variety, then I think that can only be a good thing.鈥

Elizabeth Nerland has been teaching yoga for three years and currently offers classes at North Yoga.聽

She also offers by-donation classes outside, is the founder of the not-for-profit West Coast Yoga Foundation, and hosts Squamish鈥檚 annual Yoga Festival which draws hundreds of practitioners over a summer weekend.

She feels the yoga community in 麻豆社国产is really growing.

鈥淲e have so many great teachers and more keep coming. More recently, we鈥檝e been getting a lot of reputable teachers from Vancouver and other areas, coming to share their knowledge mostly for workshops.鈥

The studios vary between themselves too, she explained, from those offering yoga as a workout to those focusing more on traditional chanting and breathing.聽

For something a little different, Shala Yoga offers a free monthly Kirtan class of devotional singing with harmoniums (participants are encouraged to join in with their voices, rattles, and drums), while Core Intentions offers an Aerial Yoga class.

鈥淲e鈥檙e starting to get a lot more offerings and a fuller scope of what yoga is and the various practices within yoga鈥 there鈥檚 an array of choices. On the one hand, you might wonder if we鈥檙e hitting saturation point, but then you think there are so many more offerings that people who might have been less interested three or four years ago are now able to find a niche that works for them.鈥

And, from what she鈥檚 seen, the classes on offer seem to be mostly full.

It isn鈥檛 just 麻豆社国产enjoying this burst of popularity in yoga, both Martinello and Nerland said. It鈥檚 happening all over.

鈥淚鈥檝e heard the Seattle Seahawks have regular yoga practice as part of their training,鈥 said Nerland, adding, 鈥淥ne of my teachers also spoke about the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team doing yoga, as well as the Navy SEALs.鈥

One factor that may partly explain yoga鈥檚 popularity in Squamish, they both explained, is that it complements our active community well.

鈥淚鈥檝e had lots of climbers in my yoga in the park and receive lots of feedback from them that the breath work really helps them with their climbing, in that it helps calm their nerves and think more clearly in difficult situations while climbing,鈥 said Nerland.

Yoga can also help increase range of motion, she explained, which is helpful across so many sports.

鈥淪ome of the breath work is also very, very powerful for helping with things such as depression, anxiety, and insomnia, which are so pervasive in every first world country,鈥 said Nerland.

鈥淎nother piece of yoga which I find really powerful is, due to our modern-day lifestyle, many of us live from the neck up for most of our days. Yoga gets us back into our bodies, back into our communities and connecting with other people.鈥

For Danielson, yoga has been an incredibly powerful practice that she tries to enjoy at least three times a week when possible.

鈥淚t鈥檚 absolutely restorative based on the physical aspect of keeping me flexible and for strengthening. I feel calmer when I come out of a class鈥 I really notice it when I don鈥檛 do it. My mental being, my physical body, my calmness, everything. Yoga is amazing for me.鈥

One piece of the yoga community here that Nerland really appreciates, is its inclusiveness. From children to retirees, and beginners to well-seasoned practitioners 鈥 麻豆社国产seems to be a yoga community that welcomes everyone.

If you鈥檇 like to start practicing yoga there are so many great studios it can almost feel like there鈥檚 so much choice, Nerland explained.

So, her advice is to try them all.

鈥淭ry as many studios and as many teachers and different styles as possible until you find one that really works for you. There鈥檚 such a wide variety, and there will be pieces that really work for you and some that may not your style. That鈥檚 one of the perks here in 麻豆社国产鈥 there鈥檚 something for everyone.鈥

If you鈥檇 like to try out a variety of yoga classes and studios in just one day while raising money for charity, Nerland is organizing a Yoga Crawl on Dec. 10th, to support 麻豆社国产Community Christmas Care. Participants will be moving between five local studios, with a yoga class at each one, followed by food and drinks provided by local organizations.聽

Visit the 鈥榊oga Crawl, Social & Savour鈥 Facebook page for details.

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麻豆社国产yoga instructor Annie Martinello.
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