Welcome to Inkandescent Yoga!

At Inkandescent Yoga we don’t think everyone could do yoga. We think everyone should do yoga.

Our mission: That’s why we created this service, which takes the amazing teachers who work in our Richmond, VA studio into corporations where employees long to breathe, stretch, de-stress, and simply feel better in their bodies.

Our schedule fits your schedule: Our accredited, experienced teachers — as well as our fitness teachers and nutrition coaches — are available before the workday begins, during lunchtime hours, and at the end of the day. They are also available for lunch-and-learns, workshops, and one-on-one sessions.

Our classes: Ranging from relaxation, restorative, chair, and slow flow classes to faster paced vinyasa flow and kundalini yoga, there’s a class for almost everyone in your organization — from the physically fit and those who have practiced for years, to people who have never practiced before, and / or are healing an injury or illness, or simply are working to stay healthy in their aging bodies. Our teachers specialize in classes for happy knees, shoulder and neck de-stress, and loving your lower back.

Scroll down to find an array of teachers — and styles of yoga — that will be a fit for your team. You’ll learn about each teacher’s background, approach, and goals in a 1-minute intro. We also invite you to take the 10-minute class they’ve prepared for your review, to help you discover the teacher that will meet the needs of your team.

Coming soon: We’ll also be showcasing massage therapists, acupuncturists, Reiki masters, and other healers who will travel to your office to bring greater health and wellness to the members of your organization.

To book an Inkandescent Yoga teacher, contact Hope Katz Gibbs, founder of the Inkandescent™ Group, LLC, at hope@hopegibbs.com / 703-346-6975.

Meet Anna Gibbs: Yoga Teacher and Wellness Coach

Hi! My name is Anna. I am excited to offer my wellness-coaching program, Wellness by Anna Banana. My goal is to help clients become the happiest, healthiest version of yourself by creating the life they want to live — from the inside out. That looks different for everyone, of course, so I focus on the three main pillars of health: nutrition, physical fitness, and emotional well being.

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Meet Lindsay Parnell: Authentic Dance and Meditation teacher

Lindsay Parnell (b. Pennsylvania 1995) is an authentic movement and mediation teacher, as well as a performance, sculpture, and installation artist who currently lives and works in Richmond, VA.

Lindsay is most interested in utilizing movement and breathing as a means of learning about one another and developing deeper empathy for each other. She does this through teaching authentic dance and meditation classes at Your Well on Wheels: YourWell.us.

Her art is her passion, and it has been exhibited in many spaces including Little Berlin in Philadelphia, PA; Present Co. in Brooklyn, NY; and various spots throughout downtown Richmond — such as Gallery5, Black Iris, The Anderson and Yellow Zone Artspace.

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Meet Taylor-Leigh Adams: Authentic Movement Teacher

Dance has been a constant in Taylor-Leigh Adams’s life. At VCUarts, her artistic skill and devotion to dance has led her to join a production of Liz Lerman’s Still Crossing before the Virginia General Assembly, and participate in student-created choreographies and performances. During her sophomore year, she was selected as an Outstanding Dance Student Leader; the following year, she was awarded a Joan Oates Scholarship for achievement in K-12 dance education.

According to Adams, her craft is her guiding principle. “[Dance] has been my creative freedom,” she says, “my endorphin-high, my individual expression, my sense of discipline, and my way of life.”

Watch her in action!

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Meet Shell: Slow Flow Yoga Teacher

Hi, my name is Shell! I’ve been practicing yoga for 10 years. I got into it because I wanted to express myself through the freedom of movement.

And I fell in love with yoga because I quickly realized that it was as much a mental practice as a physical one.

Yoga helps me relax my active mind. It also enables me to feel at ease, and release tension, from my body. The yoga I teach is a slow flow practice, and those who will benefit from this is someone new to yoga — and those who are looking to find peace and clarity within.

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Calling Truly Amazing Yoga Teachers

Inkandescent Yoga is looking for yoga teachers to be part of our growing network of health and wellness practitioners.

Our outreach program: We book experienced teachers for regular sessions at corporations and hotels, for lunch-and-learns, workshops, and one-on-one sessions. Our teachers will also teach at our new health and wellness center in Richmond, VA.

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