Yoga Yard was started in August, 2002 by Mimi Kuo-Deemer and Robyn
Wexler as a center for yoga and healing. At the time, the
only yoga taught in Beijing was inside sports centers and gyms– environments
not always conducive to quiet or relaxing practices. By
starting Yoga Yard, we began to build a school based on principles
of health, mindfulnenss, safety, dedication to quality teaching,
commitment to support our students and teachers, and most
importantly, a love of yoga.
Our
Values and Approach to Yoga
Yoga Yard is founded on a love for yoga and the joy the practice
can bring. High-quality teaching, an emphasis on safety, and a deep
respect for the practice underlie our school’s philosophy.
We are committed to supporting students as they explore and grow
their yoga practice, and welcome everyone regardless of age, gender,
experience, level and physical condition.
Through proper practice of yoga asanas (postures), classes at
Yoga Yard help detoxify the body and strengthen muscles. The practice
of Yoga asanas also helps improve flexibility, nourish the organs,
and bring balance to the nervous system. This process uncovers greater
physical ease and well-being. However, the physical aspect of yoga
is just one part of a far richer philosophy and life practice that
aims to improve mental and spiritual health. We believe the practice
of yoga ultimately encourages students to experience more stillness,
clarity, and inner-joy.
At Yoga Yard, we offer different level classes so students can explore
and deepen their practice according to their experience and needs.
Modifications and options are given to ensure that all students practice
in a safe and appropriate manner. We use the breath as a vehicle to
focus the attention and guide our physical movements. This physical
practice encourages us to engender greater awareness and self-understanding.
The focus on our breath and bodies allows us to become more sensitive
to how we are – during our time on the yoga mat, and ultimately
how we live our daily lives. As we develop awareness and release untapped
potential, we experience the transformative nature of the practice.
This is one of yoga’s true gifts.
Why
the name Yoga Yard? Yoga Yard was born inside the walls
of the Dowager Empress’s brother’s former courtyard
home. We chose the name Yoga Yard for the fitting location of
our origins, as well as the easy translation into Chinese— “Yujia
Yuan,” or “the courtyard of yoga.” We had a
lovely space inside the main hall, with high ceilings and south
facing windows. The neighborhood where the courtyard
stands, near Chaoyangmen Nei, was undergoing extensive demolition. Though
the courtyard itself was protected, our time there was not. In
September, 2003, the studio was reclaimed and converted into
a Chinese restaurant. We then moved to our previous location
near the Lama Temple, where we taught classes for nearly 3 years.
Yoga
Yard Today. Today our studio has moved to the Sanlitun
district. We will offer over 50 classes per week from
introductory to intermediate/advanced, well as restorative, meditation,
chanting, and pre and post-natal classes. Classes
are small, which encourages more personal dynamics between teachers
and students; on average they range from 6-20 students. With
a staff of 15 bilingual teachers and an expanding community of
international teachers who vistit Beijing to share their knowledge
of yoga, our school will continue to explore the joys that yoga
can bring with the greater Beijing community.