Private yoga classes in New York City, northern New Jersey, and online
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For online privates or private classes at Village Yoga in Glen Rock, click the Contact Button below. For private yoga classes at your location, use the booking system above.
Private Class Prices
Classes are US$150 per hour for one student. Your first class is discounted ($125 for 60 minutes, or $150 for 90 minutes). Multiple classes booked together are also discounted: 5 hours for $700 ($140 each), or 10 hours for $1250. If you cannot afford these rates, I offer a sliding scale for people on limited income. Please contact me to discuss the details.
There is a small additional charge for additional students: US$25 per hour for each additional student up to 5 students. From 6 to 10 students, the price for each additional student is $15. For more than 10 students, the price for each additional student is $10. Please contact me for more information and a quote.
Payment Options
To book an initial class at your location, please use the booking form above and pay with a credit card. For online sessions and ongoing in-person sessions, you can pay with PayPal, Zelle, Venmo, or cash. If you are located in the UK, the EU, Thailand, Australia, or New Zealand you can also pay via a free, in-country bank transfer. If you need to pay with a credit card for ongoing sessions, we can get that set up, too. Just let me know when you book.
Private Yoga Classes with a Minimal Ecological Footprint
When I come to your location in northern New Jersey or New York City, I will either ride my bike, drive my EV or take public transit to ensure the smallest emissions footprint possible.
Get Started Now
For online privates or private classes at Village Yoga in Glen Rock, click the Contact Button below. For in-person privates at your location, use the booking system at the top of the page.
Online classes are recorded so that you can review the instructions as often as you like. For in-person private classes, I take photos and short videos that you can review whenever you like. I teach one-on-ones as well as private group classes for your organization. I pride myself on customizing my teachings to your specific needs.
If you are a beginner or have specific health issues you want to address, my knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and mind-body connections helps me design a practice for you that will increase your wellbeing while prioritizing safety. If you are a seasoned practitioner who wants to fine-tune a specific aspect of your practice, my understanding of biomechanics and human variation allows me to quickly pinpoint your challenges and to create routines for you that address them.
Whether you are a beginner or a long-time yogi, my dual emphasis on joy, and on making your practice smarter than your habits, helps you get the most out of your practice.
To find out more about my approach to teaching yoga, go to the About page.
What Do You Need to Take Online Privates?
A smartphone, tablet, or computer
All you need is an internet enabled device with a screen that you can download the Skype software onto. We are happy to help you with that. The Skype software is free.
An internet connection
If you can watch YouTube.com videos without interruptions, then your connection speed should be fast enough to allow for a good Skype call experience.
Some yoga props
It will be helpful to have a yoga mat and some blocks, cushions, and a strap, but I can help you improvise props with stuff you have around the house. You don’t even need a yoga mat unless you have a slippery floor.
Language Options for Private Classes: English, German, and Spanish
I primarily teach in English, but I can also teach in German or Spanish. If you would like to be taught in German or Spanish, please let me know ahead of time.
Ongoing Private Instruction
I can provide regularly scheduled private classes for you or your organization. Please contact me with your specific requirements.
To find out more about my approach to yoga, read a feature article published by Shut Up & Yoga. Or you can listen to an interview with me on The Embodiment Podcast.
Or read some of my blog posts to get an idea of what I emphasize in my teaching.