Yoga Instructors
Michael Ketterhagen
In all my classes the students learn to weave the feelings and images of the life force in the body in order to develop a unity of body, mind and breath (spirit). This unity experience happens in strengthening, balancing, and flexibility producing postures. Students become strong, flexible and balanced as they study themselves in a centering and inward focusing class. The class ends with deep relaxation and movement towards meditation.
Kelsey Beine
A graduate of The Center’s 200-hour yoga teacher training program and Himalayan Institute 500 hr certification, Kelsey brings a vibrant and calming spirit to the practice of yoga. She believes strongly that every person is full of light and peace at their core, and seeks to guide them to experience this serenity through various postures and breathing techniques.
Greg Hermann
I share my personal practice in my teaching style: "Comfort and ease". Sthira and Sucham. I present at a pace which allows the student time to 'know the pose' and enjoy the benefits and blessings. The comfort and stability build confidence. Ease offers blessing and refreshment. Technical accuracy offers safety and security. My prayer is that this presentation style motivates students to develop their own practice at home.
Ken Moncrief
Trained in Hatha yoga, my classes are focused on diaphragmatic breathing and increasing flexibility. Students enjoy simplicity of Hatha postures, paying attention to precision in activity which results in precision in the mind.
Becky Vis
Becky Vis received her 200 hour yoga teacher training from the center for spirituality and healing in 2023. Her focus is making yoga accessible to all levels and body types. In her free time Becky loves to read, garden, and spend time with her daughter and fur babies. She loves to learn and is continuing to develop her yoga education, she recently finished a course for yoga and addiction recovery. Becky strives to create a space where all beings feel welcome.
Angie Vis Leiterman
Angie enjoys teaching Vinyasa Flow, Power, and Restorative classes. More recently she is drawn toward Restorative Yoga and the relaxing, meditative atmosphere that it provides. Her goal during all classes is to help her students connect their minds to their bodies and appreciate all that their bodies allow them to do. She believes that yoga is for everyBODY and aims to provide poses and modifications that are accessible to all. When she is not actively practicing yoga she loves to read, cuddle her cats, and snowboard.