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Carmela Savoia
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Carmela's
24 years of experience in the wellness industry, coupled with a deep
understanding of yoga, place her at the forefront of personal wellness
instructors in North America. Carmela has the
expertise to blend many techniques into a single discipline, accommodating each
individual she teaches. After many years of intensive aerobic workouts led to
injury, Carmela knew that she needed to pursue a different discipline--yoga. In
yoga, she found a great reservoir of knowledge and understanding of the
mind/body connection. She applied her fitness discipline to yoga and quickly
became one of its leading proponents in the mainstream media.

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Carmela’s
new path continued as she
introduced yoga to professional athletes in the CFL, NBA and NHL and
prima
ballerinas in the National Ballet of Canada, as well as actors and
business
professionals. She created a program for Bally Total Fitness
facilities, was a
Reebok master trainer, and has been a regular presenter at the CAIN,
CALA and
CANFIT conferences. Carmela has appeared on numerous television series
including 'Real Life' and 'Canadian Living Television' for Life
Network,
'Breathing Space Yoga' for W Network and ‘CP24’ for Chum
Television. Carmela
continues to explore the vast landscape of yoga. She created two yoga
DVDs as well as a Yoga Nidra meditation CD. Her enthusiasm for
practice
and study has led to several opportunities such as the rare privilege
of studying with a vast array of teachers including Dharmanidhi
Saraswati (Classical Hatha Yoga and Meditation)
in California and Australia, Kit Laughlin in Australia
(Stretch & Flexibility Therapist), David Life (Jivamukti), Dharma
Mittra in NYC, Yogi Bharadwaj (Pranayama expert) as well as Ashtanga
Yoga study with
Chuck and Maty Ezraty in California, and Ron
Reid (Downward Dog) in Toronto.
As the director of Yoga Plus... (Toronto and Richmond
Hill locations) and teacher of both Ashtanga and Hatha Teacher Training Programs at
the Toronto
location, Carmela continues to share her love of yoga with yoga teachers of the
future.
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