
About Your Yoga Place
At Your Yoga Place I strongly believe: a happy life starts with a healthy mind, and a healthy mind cultivates a healthy body. There’s a connection between our mind, body, breath and spirt - sometimes we need tools to restore that connection. I create and support this reconnection by championing Yoga. Yoga is a wellness tool, and Yoga classes adds skills to your wellness tool box. A Yoga practice is about exploring our own mind and body, becoming familiar with ourselves, and creating healthier versions of ourselves. The intention behind Your Yoga Place is to create a space that is supportive, welcoming, safe, and unique to you. Whatever you experience, it’s your yoga place –
a place where every body belongs.
About me
Hi, my name is Jenni, and I have something worth sharing!
I understand that life can be tough, so I gained a Diploma of counselling with ambitions to be of support and service. I found Yoga during a difficult time in my life, my mental health was compromised, and I felt lost. For years I yearned to try Yoga, but limiting thoughts like “I can’t do it”, “I’m not flexible enough” and “I don’t have time” created mental barriers. Finally, when I stopped allowing the fear to control me, I booked my first private yoga class. From the beginning I knew there was something special about Yoga. Yoga classes helped me to restore the connection within myself. The physical, mental and emotional benefits were invaluable and undeniable. I discovered a strong passion and organically, the combination to be of service, and to teach yoga unearthed. I know Yoga goes beyond strength, flexibility, balance and the pretty shapes that we can make with our body. It has always been my passion to help bring safety, support, connection, and well-being into peoples lives. I feel I have done that by sharing my experience and skills in counselling and Yoga. I have successfully brought Yoga into age care homes, private homes, studios, schools, businesses and childcare. I have shared space with a diversity of students who suffer from stress, pain, mental health, disabilities, injuries and terminal illness. I work with pre-natal through to age care students, and every age in between. To me, the benefits of Yoga should be given to all ages and bodies. Intentional movements are beneficial and nourishing, and with practice and support our bodies can do amazing things, but change starts from within. There is an innate connect between the mind and body, and our mind is where our true strength is found. Yoga creates healthy change beyond our physical body and as a Yoga teacher, I infused this reconnection into all of my Yoga classes. I gratefully found myself through yoga - this has passionately inspired me to teach what I know.

Enjoy your body, use it every way you can. Don’t be afraid of it, or what other people think of it, it’s the greatest instrument you’ll ever own.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr