JACK
WORKMAN

He/Him

Vinyasa
Hatha
What is something that would surprise me about you?
I am fluent in German.

What can I expect from your class?
Jack teaches a physically intensive class vinyasa class without foregoing skill, attention, and mindfulness. Students feel both the physical benefits of the practice and that they learn something new each time. You can expect to giggle, sweat, and rebalance in every class with Jack.

What is the most essential part of practice for you?
Essential to the philosophy behind Jack’s yoga approach is finding acceptance for oneself, all while maintaining a steadfast vision of our awesome abilities as humans and yogis! In other words, learning to love yourself as you open the doorway to your magic. For Jack, yoga is not just the physical practice of stretching, strengthening, and improving balance, but also the (sometimes difficult) process of moving through life’s stuff and embracing the unique manifestation that is you.

Jack started practicing yoga at the young age of 13 with his father at the local gym in Fort Collins, CO. Pretty much instantaneously Jack caught the yoga bug and decided to take his yoga to the next level. Jack found a local Ashtanga yoga studio and started practicing the primary series every day from the age of 13 to 15. Jack was lucky to have skillful and attentive teachers that helped him hone his yoga practice. At the age of 15, Jack traveled to San Francisco and attended his first 200 HR yoga teacher training with Jason Crandell. After 12 years of experience teaching and many hours of training later, Jack is a confident and skillful teacher that weaves elements of ashtanga, Anusara, functional movement, Bhakti vinyasa, and giggles into his unique approach.

 

What is something that would surprise me about you?
I am fluent in German.

What can I expect from your class?
Jack teaches a physically intensive class vinyasa class without foregoing skill, attention, and mindfulness. Students feel both the physical benefits of the practice and that they learn something new each time. You can expect to giggle, sweat, and rebalance in every class with Jack.

What is the most essential part of practice for you?
Essential to the philosophy behind Jack’s yoga approach is finding acceptance for oneself, all while maintaining a steadfast vision of our awesome abilities as humans and yogis! In other words, learning to love yourself as you open the doorway to your magic. For Jack, yoga is not just the physical practice of stretching, strengthening, and improving balance, but also the (sometimes difficult) process of moving through life’s stuff and embracing the unique manifestation that is you.

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Jack started practicing yoga at the young age of 13 with his father at the local gym in Fort Collins, CO. Pretty much instantaneously Jack caught the yoga bug and decided to take his yoga to the next level. Jack found a local Ashtanga yoga studio and started practicing the primary series every day from the age of 13 to 15. Jack was lucky to have skillful and attentive teachers that helped him hone his yoga practice. At the age of 15, Jack traveled to San Francisco and attended his first 200 HR yoga teacher training with Jason Crandell. After 12 years of experience teaching and many hours of training later, Jack is a confident and skillful teacher that weaves elements of ashtanga, Anusara, functional movement, Bhakti vinyasa, and giggles into his unique approach.