Tracy Liberman

(she/her)
@atxyogamomma

Hey y'all! My name is Tracy, a Mountain girl turned Texan, (note the y'all...) I began working in the fitness realm in 1997 as the director of a children's gymnastics center. In 2001 moving on to program directing for a local Pilates Studio where I was considering training in the Joseph Pilates Method, this is where I was pleasantly Re-introduced to Yoga, a favorite college past time. I began taking daily yoga classes at the Pilates center and became hooked, immediately switched gears and began yoga teacher training. 

Shortly thereafter, I completed my Hatha certification through Yoga Yoga TT in Austin Texas and became registered through The Yoga Alliance, RYT. After teaching a bit, and becoming a mother, I found it a natural next step to add both Pre and Postnatal Yoga training to my resume and completed both trainings with Leslie Lytle in 2005. I then began incorporating vinyasa flow stylings to all of my classes including pre & post natal and fell in love with the fluid teaching method. Vinyasa flow quickly became my method of choice for all my teachings; power flow, pre or post natal & slow flow classes. 

I am and will always be a perpetual student and continue to attend workshops and trainings every chance I get. My favorite part of yoga is that there is no perfecting it- there is always something new to learn in every breath taken. I consider my teaching style to be fun loving with emphasis on rhythm and flow, influenced greatly by the teachings of B. K. S. Iyengar, Shiva Rea, Ana Forrest & Kathryn Budig. 

I encourage my students to fluidly move through vinyasa while deepening postures and finding ease through the effort. I look to my students for inspiration each time I step on my mat, personalizing each class. My playlists are a bit eclectic, often you’ll hear Yaz, Krishna Das, Toto and the Dixie Chicks within the same hour, singing along is always encouraged. 

I look forward to sharing my mat & heart with you.

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