The Family
We are here to hold your space, to help you find your place. We teach with love. We teach with compassion. With experienced teachers to guide your practice, you are always in safe hands. Yoga is a practice that serves us and we, as teachers, serve the practice and you by sharing our love of it.
Kerill
With a true love of the yogic tradition, modern sciences and the nitty gritty of life, Kerill encourages her students to open to a practice of fierce compassion. Through humour, knowledge and love, she invites her students to surrender to impermanence – to embrace opportunity free of fear.
Kerill is a Yoga Alliance Experienced 500Hour Teacher (ERYT500), a registered PreNatal Teacher (RPYT) and Continuing Education Provider (YACEP). She is registered as a Level 2 Yoga Teacher with Yoga Australia and has undergone extensive training in yoga for therapy/rehabilitation, pranayama and in specialized anatomy. She is currently studying an Honours Degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology at the University of Queensland.
Kerill has had a dedicated Ashtanga Vinyasa practice for over a decade and has been teaching for over 8 years. She has held specialized yoga workshops in Australia, USA, China and Macau and hosts retreats both nationally and internationally. Kerill also teaches complimentary yoga practices for sports, recreational and professional physical activities. These include boxing, golf, acrobatics, dance, stunt riding, rock climbing, parkour and high diving.
Although a teacher, Kerill primarily considers herself a student. Prior to his retirement, she was a student of Michel Besnard. Her annual studies continue with Paul Dallaghan (pranayama), Arielle Nash-Degagne (anatomy), Richard Freeman and Mary Taylor (asana, philosophy, spirituality). She feels honoured and blessed to follow in their lineage – to call them teachers and friends.
When Kerill is not practicing or teaching, she can be found living her other dharmas – climbing, hiking, motorbike riding, surfing, studying or simply experimenting in her plant based kitchen domain while her cats supervise.
For more information about Kerill, please head to:
read more
Alyce
Alyce had been practicing yoga asana on and off since her late teens, however a case of situational depression caused her to return to the mat on a regular basis.
“Practicing Yoga allowed me to sit with my sadness and not feel completely overwhelmed. By cultivating a regular practice, the veil of helplessness began to lift, and I discovered a new inner strength and resolve within myself to live completely. I would open my eyes after practice and once again see the world in all its beauty and light!”
She was drawn to study and understand Yoga deeper and completed 500-hour hatha yoga training with Akhanda Yoga under the joyous guidance of Himalayan Yoga master Yogirishi Vishvektu. Alyce also expanded her knowledge with Donna Farhi and delved into the nourishing practice of Yin with Annie Au.
In her classes, Alyce aims to create a supported space for her students, whilst encouraging them to tune in and notice their body and inner voice. She teaches a woven tapestry of asana (movement), pranayama(breath), meditation and mantra to form a complete and indivisible practice.
read more
Cam
Cameron Brown is an ERT350 Plus Gold Qualified Yoga Alliance Power Yoga Trainer and Pilates Mat work Trainer with over 20 years’ experience as a Yoga practitioner.
He is committed and passionate about providing tailor made, personally driven sessions to clients, consistent with the Power Yoga Vinyasa Flow ideology and asana, coupled with modern Pilates mat work and Yin classes.
Cameron formalised his training with a 200hour Teacher Training Certificate with Power Living in 2015. This included 20 hours of practical teaching with paying clients under qualified mentors.
Since 2015, he has been teaching full time in Power Yoga, Gentle Flow, Yin, Vinyasa and hot classes in over a dozen of Brisbane’s best yoga studios and fitness centres. Cam has run 2 successful Retreats in the Phillipines during the Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival in Puerto Galera. He has also created a series of short courses – “Foundations of Yoga” (8 hr workshop), “Introduction to Yoga Nidra” (2 hr workshop) and “Inversions and Arm Balances” (2 hr workshop) – which run regularly at studios he works at.
In 2019 Cam will co-facilitate his first RYTT 200 HR course at Flex Yoga as one of the Teacher Trainers.
Cam’s classes are intelligently themed in asana and philosophy, Dynamic, transformative, Challenging, fun and enlightening with a focus on modern awareness to traditional asana and movement aimed at the transformative aspects of yoga
read more
Kye
Kye Cole immigrated to Australia from Canada in 2003. Moving away from a career as an engineer, Kye spent 12 years working as a professional musician. In 2008, Kye started his yoga journey in earnest.
“Yoga was the only therapy that gave me at least some relief from my growing discomfort and has actually helped me rehab many injuries and functional limitations without turning to surgery. I can’t even start to describe the emotional and mental benefits!”
Kye started teaching in January 2013 and finished his 200hr teacher training with My Health Yoga in August 2013. Looking for a deeper level of practice, Kye found his way to Iyengar Yoga in 2014, and Vipassana meditation in 2015. He now practices regularly with his teacher Jamie Denham, has a daily meditation practice, and has been participating in the 400hr Iyengar teacher training with senior teacher Simon Marrocco.
“Everything we do in life is really about 1 thing: Finding Joy! Joy can only be felt and experienced in the present moment and within the boundaries of our own bodies.”
This is the intention behind each of Kye’s classes. Kye teaches with awareness and alignment, and loves challenging students; not in how well they are doing the poses, but in how well they are paying attention to the details of the practice and the details of their bodies. This kind of presence and awareness leads us to a place beyond the body and beyond the mind where a sense of permanent joy can eventually be sensed.
When circumstances permit, expect to have your savasana accompanied with the melodic sounds of guitar and mantra.
Knock knock. Who’s there? Yoga. Yoga who? Yo gonna feel so much better after yoga.
read more