1. What is Barefoot Works? A relaxing and nurturing yoga studio located in Lexington, KY. At our studio you'll find empowering workshops, creative vinyasa classes, and beginner friendly yoga programs. You'll also find our yoga instructors knowledgeable, approachable, and quite likeable. At least that's what we've been told.
2. What is the mission of Barefoot Works? To provide a nurturing and non-intimidating environment that promotes physical health, creativity, and fosters community through the practice of yoga.
3. How does Barefoot Works plan to accomplish it's goal? It's very simple. We're a super friendly group and we want to make yoga accessible for everyone. We are 100% committed to teaching, inspiring, and providing you with the absolute best yoga experience. We'll also treat you to hot tea and cookies after class.
4. What is Barefoot Works unique approach? Yoga has officially gone mainstream. Today's yogi's are wearing more than tie-dye shirts and Birkenstocks. In fact, they're sportin' chic yoga tops, the perfect pair of black pants, and underneath their sassy shoes are perfectly painted and pedicured toes. At Barefoot Works you'll find yourself amongst professors, artists, executives, stay-at-home moms, massage therapists, entrepreneurs and other fabulous folks. We want to teach the ancient traditions of yoga and apply them to the world we live in today, in a joyful and playful way.
5. How was Barefoot Works born? Barefoot Works was founded by a fun, feisty, and fiercely determined gal named Sharon Tessandori. Barefoot Works has allowed Sharon to blend her passion of yoga, meeting new people, creativity, and attention to detail. Barefoot Works was born on the premise that yoga can serve as a catalyst for positive change, within ourselves, our community and the world in general. Sharon, being a true Taurus and representing all things down to earth, wanted to utilize Barefoot Works as a way to increase environmental awareness. Understanding that yoga and the natural world go hand in hand and truly believing that small changes will one day equal grand results.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
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