Ah-sana Yoga

Ah-sana Yoga A virtual yoga center for people who are feeling the effects of aging ... but aren't ready to get ol

I am a certified independent yoga teacher, offering live online small-group & at-work classes, as well as private lessons.

To accommodate the 7:30 pm kick-off of the National College Football Championship game, Monday's Yoga for Mobility class...
01/20/2025

To accommodate the 7:30 pm kick-off of the National College Football Championship game, Monday's Yoga for Mobility class will meet from 6-7 pm rather than 6:30-7:30 pm. This change is only for Monday, Jan 20.

Register at www.ahsanayoga.com/schedule

New Year's Day Jumpstart YogaJanuary 1, 20259:30-10:30 amLivestream via Zoom. Registration link in comments.
12/31/2024

New Year's Day Jumpstart Yoga
January 1, 2025
9:30-10:30 am
Livestream via Zoom. Registration link in comments.

New Year's Day Jumpstart at 9:30 AM EST on January 1 offered by Ah-sana Yoga. Jump into the new year with both feet! This moderately-paced vinyasa class will leave you relaxed and energized to face the new year (or at least New Year's Day ;-)) This class is suitable for most fitness levels. Particip...

New Year's Greetings! . .Staying home tonight? I am. I've never been big on parties, especially on the biggest party nig...
12/31/2023

New Year's Greetings! . .
Staying home tonight? I am. I've never been big on parties, especially on the biggest party night of the year. If you're like me, preferring to stay home and chill out, why not join me at 8:00 pm for Weekend Wind Down. It's one hour (or slightly more) of relaxing poses, all done on the floor supported by pillows & blankets. And you'll still have time to ring in the new year at midnight...if you're still awake 😉 www.ahsanayoga.com/schedule . .
If I don't see you tonight, have a safe and happy new year. Classes will resume on Tuesday, Jan 2.

Be kind to yourself this season. Your friends & family will appreciate it!
12/10/2023

Be kind to yourself this season. Your friends & family will appreciate it!

Weekend classes scheduled for Saturday, July 15 & Sunday, July 16 are cancelled this week. Regular classes resume on Mon...
07/12/2023

Weekend classes scheduled for Saturday, July 15 & Sunday, July 16 are cancelled this week. Regular classes resume on Monday, July 17. . .
Have a great weekend!

SCHEDULE CHANGE - this week only . .The Wednesday Good Old Vinyasa Flow class will meet on Thursday at 6:30 pm (note tim...
05/24/2023

SCHEDULE CHANGE - this week only . .
The Wednesday Good Old Vinyasa Flow class will meet on Thursday at 6:30 pm (note time change) THIS WEEK ONLY. . .
Beginning next week Yoga for Mobility (Mondays) & Good Old Vinyasa Flow (Wednesdays) will move from 6:00 to 6:30 pm. . .
Complete schedule at www.ahsanayoga.com/schedule

Address

Columbus, OH

Opening Hours

Monday 6pm - 7pm
Tuesday 7:15pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday 6pm - 7pm
7:15pm - 8:15pm
Saturday 8:30am - 9:45am
10am - 11:15am
Sunday 10am - 11am
8pm - 9pm

Telephone

+16146386279

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What does “Ah-sana Yoga” mean?

In the Yoga Sutras, an ancient yoga text, the author, Patanjali, discusses the eight limbs of yoga. The third limb is asana (pronounced AH-sah-nah) and refers to the physical practice that we refer to as “yoga”. At Ah-sana Yoga (same pronunciation) the emphasis is two-fold: practicing asana and finding your AHHH!

When I began my yoga teacher training in 2006, I was immediately drawn to the physical aspect of the practice (asana). Don’t get me wrong - the other seven limbs are interesting and important to having a complete yoga practice. But anatomy fascinates me! I was so excited to learn that each person’s unique skeletal anatomy influences their ability to move and shape their body into what we call “poses” or “postures”. Here’s a simple example of what I mean.

A person with long legs may not be able to touch their hands to the floor in a forward fold simply because their hips are further away from the floor. Similarly, a person with shorter legs may be able to reach the floor more easily because they are closer to the floor to start with. This, of course, is a very simplified example and does not take into consideration muscular flexibility and a host of other factors.

My passion is working with students to help them discover and explore their unique anatomy and helping them create a practice that fits their body. I welcome students at any point in their yoga journey - just starting out or years of experience. Classes are small, with time for individual attention to alignment and form.