RACHEL
WILKINS
She/Her
Vinyasa
Restorative
All through middle school and high school, I played the baritone horn and the tuba. I was even in our school’s marching band!
What can I expect from your class?
I hold space for a soulful, intuitive, empowering, and thoughtfully sequenced class experience. While my classes may challenge you in different ways, the heart of my teachings is accessibility because this practice is for everybody. You will always be encouraged and shown how to adapt your practice so it can best meet you where you’re at every time you show up.
What is the most essential part of practice for you?
Coming home to yourself.
After growing up a dancer, a mixed media artist, and immersing herself in philosophy, post-modern feminism, queer studies, womanist theology, and critical race theory in college, teaching yoga was the next evolution on her path. She completed her initial 200 hour certification in 2011 with Tracey Rich and Ganga White of the White Lotus Foundation, followed by advanced studies under their guidance. Rachel began studying with Shiva Rea in 2014 and completed her 500 hour certification under the Prana Vinyasa lineage, as well as an initiation into Kalaripayattu in Kerala, India. In 2021 she completed a 300 hour certification with Jason Crandell focusing on yoga philosophy, modern asana, anatomy, and injury-management techniques. She is currently immersing herself on the bhakti path with Janet Stone.
Besides her beloved private and public class offerings, Rachel’s dharma is leading her empowering Embodying Shakti Goddess retreats and her Intuitive Vinyasa Flow RYS teacher trainings locally and globally http://www.rachelsimonewilkins.com/
All through middle school and high school, I played the baritone horn and the tuba. I was even in our school’s marching band!
What can I expect from your class?
I hold space for a soulful, intuitive, empowering, and thoughtfully sequenced class experience. While my classes may challenge you in different ways, the heart of my teachings is accessibility because this practice is for everybody. You will always be encouraged and shown how to adapt your practice so it can best meet you where you’re at every time you show up.
What is the most essential part of practice for you?
Coming home to yourself.