Do Yoga Now
Susie Amendola
6105 Maple
Omaha, NE
Ann Ealy
Glimpse Gallery: 4225 Cuming St.
(402) 650-9311
Omaha Healing Arts Center
Sandy Aquila, Director
1216 Howard Street
Omaha's Old Market
(402) 345-5078
Omaha Yoga and Bodywork Center
Susie Gillespie
6105 Maple
Omaha, NE
(402) 553-8250 |
Welcome to the inaugural installment of Omaha Yoga Notes
featured in Heartland Healing Magazine
Omaha Yoga Notes
(January/February 2008)
With Theresa Murphy
As a new year rolls in, many people find themselves pumped for big change. Resolutions abound. Health Clubs see a surge in memberships (or long lost members find their way back to packed workout areas). Yoga studios are not immune. With more people tuned into the benefits of a healthy body, relaxed mind and happy heart, yoga studios are ready to serve, and Omaha has made it’s mark on the map.
If you are one of those people looking to make a change, and the gym rut has you less than inspired, it’s time to check out what the Big Om has to offer.
2007 saw the birth and re-birth of several new yoga studios, adding to the studios that have been around for many years. Omaha now has a full menu for new and experienced students alike.
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To have your yoga news reviewed for the next issue of Omaha Yoga Notes, email your yoga practice/studio information and news to:
Info@OmahaYoga.com
Be sure to include all the important details such as time, date, location and contact information.
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Peaceful Planet Pilates and Yoga
Jennifer Schaecher
(402) 616-3142
The Wellness Connection
Offering yoga, meditation, breathwork, bodywork, energywork, nutrition, other deep physical and emotional healing methods
Omaha, NE
(402) 551-0500
Pilates Lifestyle and Vital Lifestyles
New location in Omaha
(402) 502-9772
Arisha Wemhoff Pilates & Yoga
(402) 733-8999
Midwest Yoga Teachers Association
info@myta.org |