Sharyn Galindo Owner, Studio Director Sharyn Galindo, certified yoga instructor and lifelong
learner, is the owner and studio director of North
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Steve
Galindo Steve has been teaching
Astanga Yoga and Astanga based Vinyasa Flow Yoga
for the past 6 years. His main teacher is
Paul Dallaghan, training with him for the last
two years in Koh Samui, Thailand. His first teacher
training was completed with Beryl Bender Birch. More Info>>
Alisha
Taylor Alisha began
practicing yoga in 2007 where she soon
thereafter enrolled in Sharyn's first
200-hr. teacher training class. During
that incredible experience she fully
surrendered to the process and fell in
love with ashtanga yoga. More
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Becky
Pontarelli Becky started
Yoga mostly for convenience. She was
teaching spinning at North Shore Yoga & Fitness,
which was also a yoga studio. Yoga was
extremely hard for her in the beginning
even down dog was painful. More
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Beth
Mulhern Yoga opened not only
my shoulders and hips but my heart to
a better way of living my life. I have
found a happier, more giving and more
relaxed person within myself. More
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Betsy
Murphy Betsy's professional
vision and intention is to integrate
eastern and western knowledge and modalities
to create optimal wellness and health. More
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Bridgett
Piacenti Seven years ago she
signed-up she and her best friend for
a Hatha Yoga class at the Sheil Park
District in Chicago so they could get
together once a week. Attending
the class once a week led to twice a
week, which then led to three times a
week... and quite immediately she
knew she was "hooked". More Info>>
Chuck
Frenkel Chuck's background
as an athlete brought him into contact
with yoga a number of times during his
life–as an Olympic style archery
competitor and as a competitive cyclist.
But he truly opened and committed fully
to the practice in order to help rehab
from a serious cycling accident. More
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Cindy
Simanton Cindy was introduced
to yoga, through friends, many years
ago. One of her first classes was at
North Shore Yoga and she has been practicing
there ever since. More
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Cynthia
Doucette Cynthia began
practicing yoga in 1996 while spending
a year off of school to ski in Summit
County, Colorado, her native state. Yoga
first served as a nice compliment to
skiing, but quickly became more intriguing
and fulfilling. More
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Daniela
Val Daniela began
practicing yoga to relax and prepare
for childbirth when pregnant with her
first child more than a decade ago. She
returned to yoga for the physical benefits
of cross-training after her second child’s
birth and soon found the practice offered
her far more than flexibility and strength. More
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Holly
Brady After trying
all different types of yoga, Holly found
Ashtanga Yoga in London in 2000, when
pregnant with her first child. She quickly
became addicted and continued her practice
through her three pregnancies and the
raising of three wonderful children. More
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Jenny
Kaufman Moving away from
her 20+ year career as a professional
dancer and modern dance teacher, Jenny
decided to explore more fully the practice
and teaching of yoga. More
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Jessica
Sandstrom A former collegiate
soccer player and competitive triathlete,
Jessica initially came to yoga to balance
chronic injuries and increase flexibility
for better performance in her sports.
Immediately, it was clear the practice
of yoga offered a great deal more. More
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Jim
Carpenter ...Seemingly random
experiences, like finding exactly the
right article at exactly the right time,
are the way yoga has been for me—be
open to whatever the world offers and
you’ll
find all kinds of incredible things are
out there. More
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Judy
Lesnick Judy starting
practicing yoga in 1999 after being diagnosed
with a painful form of arthritis. Looking
for a way out of pain and off the medications,
Judy turned to Yoga. After experimenting
with several different styles of yoga,
Judy found her niche in Ashtanga Yoga. More
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Judy
Roin Judy is certified
through the National Yoga Alliance, having
completed her teacher training at Moksha
Yoga in 2002. She also holds certifications
through ACE and Madd Dogg Spinning, and
has enjoyed teaching a wide variety of
classes at North Shore Yoga since 1998. More
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Julie
Gordon Julie discovered
yoga while in Hawaii more than 15 years
ago, but became seriously committed to
it in 2001 after the birth of her second
child. More
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Julie
Leahy Julie was introduced
to yoga by a friend shortly after the
birth of her second son, and she was
immediately drawn to the calming yet
strengthening effects of the practice. More
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Julie
Rosenheim Julie's yoga
practice began after her experience of
living in Nepal and traveling through
India on three separate excursions. Following
the birth of her second child, Julie
discovered that the practice of yoga
allowed her to maintain a spiritual quality
within daily life. More
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Katie
Chowaniec Katie came to
yoga as a way to ease the cumulative
effects of long-distance running. She
soon found it to be that and more, eventually
deciding to hang up her running shoes
in favor of focusing on yoga. More
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Kira
Maar I came to yoga
about 6 years ago looking for a way to
gain more flexibility and strength. I
found yoga to be so much more and soon
discovered it to be a helpful tool to
deal with everyday stresses off the mat. More
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Nancy
Mortensen ...Nancy came
to Yoga first in 1984 under the semi
private tutelage of Gabriel Halperin.
After trying other forms of exercise
and fitness, she returned to Yoga during
her 20 years of living in Washington
state and studied Anusara and Iyengar
Yoga at Vancouver Yoga and Body Work
Center in Vancouver. More
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Penny
Cate Penny came to yoga
in 2002 when she left the corporate world
and wanted to de-stress her life, strengthen
her body and calm her mind. She
found the incredible power of yoga to
do all that and more to be exhilarating
and now views yoga to be an essential
part of a well-balanced, healthy and
fulfilled life. More
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Shannon
Hillenmeyer Shannon discovered
yoga seven years ago, as a means of physical
fitness during her college days. As she
transitioned to the "real world," she
found yoga provided so much more than
the physical strength and flexibility
that practitioners enjoy. More
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Shayna
Green Four years ago,
Shayna decided to try yoga to supplement
her running regimen. However, following
the birth of her third child in 2005,
she felt a strong need to find a better
way to meet her emotional and physical
needs. More
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Stacey
Skolnick Yoga has been
a beautiful journey for me. I have spent
most of my life as a dedicated student
and performer of ballet. During Graduate
School, I walked into a Bikram Yoga class
and found that flexibility came easily
to me, but longed for more of a challenge. More
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Susan
Ravine Susan has studied
the art of movement her entire life.
She combines running, walking, and yoga
with her practice of pilates. Susan
will share her knowledge and expertise
with you in her pilates mat class. More Info>>
Tricia
McLeod Constantly active
has always been the most accurate way
to describe me. Spinning instructor,
fitness instructor, teacher, volunteer,
tennis player. Always moving from one
thing to the next and juggling exercise,
work and family. More
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