Natalia Theodoridi

Yoga comes from the Sanskrit root “yuj” that means “union, to unite or to connect “. It is the union of the mind, body and spirit . For me , practicing yoga has made me reconnect with myself. I have always been passionate about wellness and fitness but it wasn’t until I finished my psychology bachelor that I decided to pursue yoga teaching. I completed my first 200hr YTTC of sunset energy school majoring in vinyasa yoga.

I am also an advocate of strength training and CrossFit .

I truly believe that “your only limit is yourself” and as such through my classes , I teach my students how to be confident and believe in themselves . I like to combine strength and flexibility and help my students achieve anything that they put their mind to. My greatest goal is to make my students become better than me and invest time in themselves where they feel strong and harmonious .

Nicole Eliopoulos

My classes usually begin with an intention setting of being present where we are in class.  A gentle reminder to appreciate ourselves and our bodies and setting a state of gratitude before we begin any class. I am highly inspired by dance movement and my music selection is very intentional as I recognize the benefits of our mind being taken on a journey through music and how this maximizes our full body/soul experience and progress while in class.

I graduated from Concordia University in Montreal with a BFA major in the Contemporary Dance program and A minor in Art Therapy.  I received my Barre instructor certification from the International Ballet Barre Fitness Association. Aside from my professional studies I grew up in Toronto, Canada, in a highly entrepreneurial family, meaning that I to the core understand the inner/outer life balance challenge and how it affects our self-confidence, self-trust and influences our family/work relationships.

Over the years have developed a unique skill set in understanding how it’s never too late for us to recreate our balance and rediscover ourselves – on our own terms.  Through the wide taught teachings of influencers such as Abraham Hicks, Louise Hay and Master Sri Akarshana, I actively bring inspired ways of thinking and consciously choosing into my classes to empower and ground myself and my students. I intend on sharing and spreading my own personal challenges and discoveries to help other women uncover and discover their own inner goddess power.

Elena Drakopoulou

For as long as I can remember myself, I have memories of nonstop movement, it being a bicycle, an ice rink, rollers, hide-and-seek, chasing with the kids in my neighborhood, or even jumping rope and dancing. I have always liked gymnastics, because, not only is it something essential for the body, but also because it filled me up with energy. During my adolescence, I tried martial arts and then I became a gym patron, an avid fan of group classes and free weights.

The first degree I acquired is in Nursing and it has helped me to obtain proper anatomy, physiology and first aid knowledge. I majored in psychiatry, a fact that enables me to appropriately approach and treat the trainees.

I have been a divorced mother for over ten years. At the time of the divorce, I decided to be professionally involved in what I loved since I was a little girl, fitness. Thus, I attended seminars and lessons in private schools and I qualified in group training programs, such as zumba, tumbao, tae box, Ima, spinning, kangoo jumps, trx and pilates. I have experience working with small groups and personal training. I have also attended many seminars concerning injury treatment and rehabilitation.

My belief is that a person evolves both mentally and physically during all their life and everybody can take up fitness at any age they may decide to do so.