Instructors
Graeme Cheung
Graeme is passionate about working with people & teaching, creating a safe environment to combine challenging yet playful bodywork’s. This may require the yoga student to explore their comfort zones in order to connect deeper within to develop a exquisite self-awareness.
Originally began his studies whilst travelling India with the Ashtanga Yoga school in the early 90’s. He also feels fortunate in personally practicing regularly under Sharath Ramaswamy whilst under the directions of his grandfather the late Sri K Pattabhi Jois, additionally travelling overseas to learn with Manju Jois too. Having had a 2 year mentorship with John Scott, he furthered his quest for knowledge by practicing Atmavikasa Yogic Sciences with Yogacharya Venkatesha in Mysore India.
More recently, he studies Andiappan Yoga with Master Yogananth in Hong Kong and under the late Guruji Dr Asana Andiappan in Chennai, whom have had a tangible impact on his approach in Yoga.
His other qualifications are in Forrest Yoga and Bodywork’s Anatomy.
Graeme enjoys an experienced recreational practice and has an intuitive style of teaching. However, his deeper understanding into the use of Yoga as a therapeutic tool to address modern day body imbalances and injuries is established.
Caroline Cheung
Native from Quebec, Caroline has spent the last 22 years teaching in the UK and Eire.
She has a methodical and warm approach, that is progressive, emphasizing on safety with alignment, bringing an empathetic nature in her teachings. Originally securing a 2 year diploma course with the Iyengar yoga school 2004, now practice’s with the Andiappan Yoga College in Chennai.
Her other qualifications are as a certified Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga teacher, under the guidance of Allison Ulan and Eugene Poku in Montreal, she is also teaches Andiappan Yoga, plus is a trained Pregnancy yoga specialist.
Her experience as an advanced Thai Massage therapist, offers a compassionate teaching style, with body balancing alignments and intelligent modification to the poses.
Louise Preston
Louise is discerning teacher and uses knowledge of yoga’s health benefits into her classes, she believes and the great things that can happen when you feel good.
Having explored various styles of Yoga practice, she complemented her training in India on a Yoga Ayurvedic course with the Andiappan Yoga College under the guidance of Master Yogananth and family, learning the healing applications of these ancient arts.
Louise has made several trips to Mysore, India, for immersion training with Yogacharya Venkatesha at the Atmavikasa Yogic Sciences Yoga school and also has in excess of 1000 hr’s mentor-ship training at the studio, completing a Certified Yoga Teacher (Foundation Level) with the International Yoga Academy (IYA) she also teaches Yoga Nidra.
Louise appreciates a comprehensive personal practice with a teaching style that is fun and relatable, tailoring the yoga practices to individual needs , her warm and clear guidance that brings a positivity into the classes.