The delightful and winding road of yoga crossed Erin’s path in 1999 and since then she has explored many different styles.
She has been teaching vinyasa yoga since 2006 and is now Anusara-Inspired Licensed. Other than being a mother, her passion in life is teaching. She has explored many paths of teaching; teaching gymnastics for 13 years, Engineering at CU Boulder, outdoor field science for kids, public high school science, and finally found yoga. Erin believes that no matter what our life story is, we don’t have to live in the dark. We can find our own fire to understand our own mental, emotional or physical struggles. She says; “through insightful intelligence in the body, mind, and spirit we have the ability to align ourselves”.
Erin was initially skeptical about yoga; only wanting to relieve stress and heal the tension in her neck and shoulders. But, after many years of witnessing the positive effects on herself and her friends, she realized that she had discovered a whole new world that she had been craving. More than anything else in her life; the knowledge and community of yoga had helped her to get through a sports-induced back injury, immune health trouble, career choices, the suicide of a loved one, and the transition to being a new mother. Yoga taught her to step back and trust, to look inside to feel and understand, and then to embrace her life story as a gift to help others.
She has been teaching vinyasa yoga since 2006 and is now Anusara-Inspired Licensed. Other than being a mother, her passion in life is teaching. She has explored many paths of teaching; teaching gymnastics for 13 years, Engineering at CU Boulder, outdoor field science for kids, public high school science, and finally found yoga. Erin believes that no matter what our life story is, we don’t have to live in the dark. We can find our own fire to understand our own mental, emotional or physical struggles. She says; “through insightful intelligence in the body, mind, and spirit we have the ability to align ourselves”.
Erin was initially skeptical about yoga; only wanting to relieve stress and heal the tension in her neck and shoulders. But, after many years of witnessing the positive effects on herself and her friends, she realized that she had discovered a whole new world that she had been craving. More than anything else in her life; the knowledge and community of yoga had helped her to get through a sports-induced back injury, immune health trouble, career choices, the suicide of a loved one, and the transition to being a new mother. Yoga taught her to step back and trust, to look inside to feel and understand, and then to embrace her life story as a gift to help others.

