Robin Schmid is a certified yoga and hyp-yoga instructor. She received her 200 hour certification from the Omaha School of Yoga. Robin has been working in the health, fitness, and weight loss industries for over 10 years with her most recent experience managing and consulting with the Metabolic Research Center for weight loss here in Lincoln and now running her own weight management coaching business. Her experience in weight loss along with her certification for yoga and hyp-yoga make for a powerful combination regarding weight loss and freedom from emotional eating. Hyp-yoga also addresses help with setting goals, quitting smoking, reducing stress and general health and well being.
To learn more about hyp-yoga or about Robin’s Weight management business “Well Women Inc.” please visit her website at www.becomingwellwomen.com
Robin can be reached via email at yogawithrobin@gmail.com. She can also be reached via telephone at 402-730-1843.
Robin will be teaching many different types of yoga classes and would love to speak to you about the particular yoga experience you are looking for!
Amy Sauer’s Yoga Bio
Let’s be honest. Amy began her yoga journey the way a lot of people do: not in a studio or fitness center, but in front of a “Yoga for Beginners” VHS tape in her parents’ basement. But as the world moved from VHS to Wii Fit, she was moving on, too, finding inspiration in Vinyasa Yoga and a flesh-and-blood teacher in Judi Olivetti. After studying with Judi for a life-changing 3+ years, she began teaching her own classes and discovering the joy of helping others rediscover their bodies through yoga. She is learning how to be a better teacher (and student!) of yoga every day, most recently as a student of “Inner Power Yoga” under the amazing r.r. Shakti of Yoga World Reach.
Amy lives in Lincoln with her non-yogi boyfriend and sometimes-yogini cat. She teaches for the UNL Rec Center, Madonna ProActive, Prairie Life Fitness, and Yoga, Body & Balance. Off the mat, Amy is a writer and educator; she works as a Mentor for the Highly Gifted in the Lincoln Public School District and loves sharing her enthusiasm for Language Arts with her students.
Deb Buck
Debbie has been practicing yoga asana for over 17 years. She has been practicing meditation and mindfulness a bit longer. In 1994 Debbie began taking weekly yoga classes. Her first introduction to yoga was with a teacher inspired by B.K.S. Iyengar. For her the union of anatomy, alignment, mindfulness and meditation resonated deeply. More recently she has taken mindfulness meditation training and continued to expand her experiences with different types of yoga asana practices from Vinyasa Flow classes, Integral Yoga to Anusara Yoga. In April 2011 Debbie completed her 200 hour level teacher training with Theresa Murphy from One Tree Yoga in Omaha, NE. She will continue to work towards her 500 hour level teacher training with Tias Little. In July 2011 Debbie completed the Basic Course for Yoga for the Special Child with Sonia Sumar. She is now licensed to teach Yoga for the Special child and will continue to train with Sonia in order to complete her 200 hour teacher training in Yoga for the Special Child. Her hope for the future is to continue to integrate an all-encompassing yoga practice as a way to live life.
Currently, Debbie is teaching Beginner/Basic yoga and a combination of hatha and flow that she calls Eclectic yoga. She teaches alignment and anatomy in her classes and uses props as a means of physical embodiment to the verbal cues given. Debbie is also teaching private sessions to children with special needs and hopes to eventually create integrated group classes with children with special needs and typically developing children.

Kerry Julian
I started to develop my passion for yoga in 1992 when I turned to the practice
as an alternative health exercise and began to understand its effects on one’s
physical, mental and spiritual health. Yoga has helped me with releasing old
emotions and has kept my body limber and my appearance youthful. I have
practiced ansurana, ashtanga, bikram, hatha, iyengar, and vinyasa yoga styles
for the past 19 years. I knew I was meant to teach yoga after only 10 years of
practice and I began following my passion and have been teaching yoga at the
YMCA in Lincoln, NE since May of 2009. I’m very excited to begin teaching at the
Lincoln yoga center.
I am CPR/First Aid Certified and teach a vinyasa/hatha hybrid class that varies
depending on class member’s energy and abilities, I love power flow and moving
and breathing so that by the time savasana comes the students give into their
inner peace and truth. I also try to incorporate a theme or “intention” that I
ask the students to focus on so that the “monkey mind”, and can access their
true inner voice.
I love to teach yoga and give students a nurturing relationship with the body
and mind connection, and I believe that the small changes people make can affect
great change, and that the lessons from Yoga extend to our daily lives. I truly
believe that the practice of yoga can give people the tools for life that help
relieve stress, regain strength and revive ones spirit.
Check out my yoga teaching schedule at http://yogablisswithkerry.yolasite.com/
Come find your yoga bliss with me!
Jessica has been fascinated with yoga since childhood and began her formal studies as a teenager in Boulder, Colorado. She attended the Rocky Mountain Institute of Yoga and Ayurveda for 2 ½ years, then went on to study at Shoshoni School of Yoga, Urban Yoga, Alandi Ashram and the Omega Institute.
Jessica is certified to teach Hatha Yoga, Prenatal Yoga and Pilates. She is also certified in Reiki Therapy, Abhyanga Massage, Shirodhara Treatments, Pancha Karma and Marma Point Accupressure
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