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Step 258: Teaching Yoga at New York Methodist Hospital

Yoga provides an incredible well-being practice for everyone. There are no physical or mental limitations that prohibit a yoga practice of some variety. If someone can breath, they can do yoga. I began my journey toward becoming a yoga teacher focusing on my classmates at the Darden School at the University of Virginia. They had stress and I knew how to relieve stress through yoga since I had been on a journey of self-study and yoga for close to a decade. A classic case of filling a need in the market.

In May, I made my teaching path “official” and received my 200-hour certification through Sonic Yoga and started Compass Yoga. During my teacher-training process, I turned my attention toward making yoga accessible to people who had few opportunities to experience it, namely people with serious physical and mental health ailments. Almost 4 months to the day after completing my training at Sonic, I will begin offering classes in the pediatric unit at New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn to patients, caregivers, and the hospital staff. This is exactly the type of yoga work I set out to do and it feels like such an incredible gift to do the work I know I was meant to do.

I begin on Saturday, September 25th with a trial run at New York Methodist. I will be sure to update this blog as I get further along the path, though wanted to share this wonderful news, for which I am infinitely grateful, as it happens. Where there’s a will there is most certainly always a way. Namaste.

4 thoughts on “Step 258: Teaching Yoga at New York Methodist Hospital”

  1. Hi,

    This sounds beautiful. My mom has MS and has been in and out of hospitals all of my life. She is also in a wheelchair. I have spent a lot of time bringing yoga to her and sometimes her hospital roommates. I’m wondering two things (1) Are you still doing this? and (2) I’d love to become involved. Please let me know if you are interested in expanding your hospital yoga therapy offerings. Thank you!

    Rebecca Ketchum

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  2. Hi Rebecca,
    Thanks so much for your comment and for sharing your story. I actually loved the work at NY Methodist so much that I have started a nonprofit, Compass Yoga, to make it possible for me to make the leap and do this kind of work full time. I’d love to connect! Send me an email at christa.avampato@gmail.com.

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