Accolades and Oscars!

As we developed our unique Hot Vinyasa Yoga style in Baltimore, we received numerous awards, including “Best of Baltimore” from the City Paper for 6 years running, from 2004 to 2009, and from Baltimore Magazine in 2006. Here’s the City Paper award from 2009… Come along and find out what makes our Yoga so good.

I have attended numerous yoga studios in quite a few yoga mecca’s of the world. I would rank this place as easily Top 5, on par with famous studios and schools in S.E. Asia, SF, NYC, & Costa Rica. I am always looking forward to daily attendance upon my return to Baltimore.” …romych M.

About Kim and Chris

Kim Manfredi began studying yoga and meditation in 1988 to facilitate healing from a severe fall that resulted in four broken vertebrae. Although she found limited mobility in her spine and permanent damage to her right leg, the benefits of yoga were apparent to her even with her first class. Louis Delmar, Kim’s first teacher, always encouraged her to seek more than asana from the practice. Kim began practicing meditation right from the start.The healing resulting from yoga and meditation was so miraculous that she become a teacher five years later to share the practice with others.
Kim has studied under many teachers in several traditions including Astanga with Patabhi Jois in Mysore, India: Kripalu Yoga; Pandit Rajmani Tinguait, Spiritual leader of the Himalayan Institute; Shiva Rea; Beryl Bender Birch; Baron Baptiste; Bikram; Doug Swenson; and Rod Stryker. Kim is an experienced breath practitioner and has examined and used breath as a therapuetic tool for enabling practitioners to live a radically alive life. Kim is committed to the eight limbs of yoga as a path to enlightenment.