Dear Suze – Your classes have been so amazing. I’m
currently taking radiation and you have been so kind to me for allowing
me to attend at no cost. I’m truly blessed. The classes have helped me keep up my strength and endurance greatly attributing to a great quality of life.
I’ll be back in regular status in the not too distant future. Last
week I attended classes from Jami and Frankie and they both were
superb. You should be so proud of your talented staff. Thanks so much
for your generosity and grace. – Robert B.
My first experience with DPYP! was my first experience with
yoga – period. The staff at the door was warm and welcoming, and very
helpful with information about what I could expect. The studio was very
clean and the bathroom was EXCEPTIONALLY clean and well stocked. The
practice itself was very different that what I expected in a good way. I expected snooty people to judge me because I didn’t know what I was doing, but it was exactly the opposite. I
received help and encouragement every step of the way…and the way was
hard! It was difficult, but not impossible. During the practice I could
see where I need improvement, but it only made me want to come more
often to do better. I came with the hope of a good work-out and ready
to burn come calories, and I left feeling strong and supple…and
empowered. It was amazing. The next day I wanted to come right back. I
felt worked-out, but not sore, and my body was ready and calling for
more great stretching!
Every year, our awesome DPYP! Yogi’s -
James Watson, Mark Denny, Doug Crosby & Bill Wells
enjoy a new adventure.
2011 is the Appalachian Trail
In 2010, they were in Africa, showing-off their athleticism (yoga-cism) with the Maasai People of Africa.
These buddies – DPYP! practitioners – since 2003-2004 - attribute
much of their vibrant health & agility to their consistent yoga
practice.
Below are a few pictures of more of their adventures – We could all ‘take-a-page-from-their-book’ -
They certainly know how to live a balanced life & ……Be True to ThemSELVES~!
Thank You, Guys ~!
for allowing our DPYP! studio, staff & practice to be a constant in your lives.
You’re such great role models – all of
you very busy business/family men – and – all through the years,
actively honoring your friendship & comradare with new adventures
& fun.
You guys are A-M-A-Z-I-N-G~!
Between now & December 10, BRING (to our DPYP! Studio) new (un-used) teddy bears, handheld games, tech toys and G-rated videogames for Wii, Xbox 360 or PlayStation®3. These items will be delivered to the hospital in December for hospital patients.
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children is one of
the nation’s leading pediatric centers for the treatment of orthopedic
conditions, certain related neurological disorders and learning
disorders, such as dyslexia. There is no charge to patient families for
treatment at the hospital, and admission is open to Texas children from
birth to 18 years of age. For more information, to volunteer or to make a
donation to TSRHC, please call (214) 559-5000 or (800) 421-1121 or
visit tsrhc.org.
Dianna
October 18, 2010 at 11:52 AM
I have taken yoga all over the world. Suze’s yoga and the people who work for her are absolutely THE BEST~!
I had the most challenging, releasing, left-it-on-the-mat practice I’ve
ever experienced. I was allowed to modify or take a break without
feeling judged; and, for some reason I felt so inspired, I wanted to go
deeper & breathe into poses (rather than quit). Her staff is smiling
& helpful & respectful. Suze’s wisdom is unbelievable – she
says things that I can’t figure out how she could possibly have known.
It (her empathy) seems to morph into her other instructors, as I’ve now
enjoyed 3-4 (of her) other instructors, and all of them said something
that was just what I needed to hear that day~! I am practicing here every time I’m in Dallas. Thank You, Suze & all of you at DPYP! for such a WONDERFUL experience~! Namaste.
NEW~! You can now download Power Balance #1 right into your iTunes (or other chosen media) ~!
Suze’s voice guides you through each pose – inspiring, encouraging, compassionate – allowing you to leave it all on-the-mat.
PB#1 is an asana flow with all the basics – whether
you’re new to the practice, travel extensively, or just plain want an
amazing practice when there’s no time to get to the studio.
And for those DPYP! students who are proficient with Organic Ultrasound©
(using your own voice – Ohmm’s – with deep, focused, intention-ful feeling) – the experience & possibilities are profound.
Suze shares her YEARLY Spring DETOX with everyone!!
AAAI/ISMA Yoga Teacher Training
CREDITS good toward Yoga Alliance Continuing Education
NOTE: Yoga Alliance RYT’s ~~ You must already have a 200/500 Hr YA Cert to use these credits toward your Continuing Education.
The American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Program
(ECC) plays a vital role in achieving the strategic impact goal of the
American Heart Association (AHA) Heart Beat CPR through
it’s mission to reduce disability and death cardiac and respiratory
emergencies and stroke by improving the Chain of Survival in every
community.
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