You can see and feel Randa’s dedication to yoga. She has many years of experiential knowledge about postures, alignment, breath, and the body—and it shows! She also incorporates her extensive and valuable knowledge of other important aspects of yoga into her teaching.
Randa helped me to slow down and to listen until I understood that what is happening inside is what is most important. She wants to support her students in any way she can with the practice. She is straightforward, involved, caring, understanding, hilarious, and light. Randa is an experienced teacher and I am grateful for her teachings.
~Lucy Heriza
I started working with Randa to get relief from back and neck discomfort and to improve my flexibility and strength. Her expertise and attention to detail more than met my goals and elevated my awareness of what my body could learn to do with time and patience.
She is a terrific teacher with a very deep knowledge of yoga (more than any other I know) that enables her to teach at just the right level for her students. I’ve benefited greatly from Randa’s ability to guide me through just the right exercises for my situation, skill level, and goals. I could not recommend her any more highly.
~Marcia
Do you find yourself close to Randa and want to hear if it’s worth your while? Absolutely a yes from me, I have no qualms in recommending her. I have practised and worked with Randa for nearly 20 years. She has that perfect balance of physical presence, which is very important when adjusting so that you feel held and supported. A calm voice for sharing verbal guides. Randa is the complete package. Congratulations on being in the right time and place.
~Robin, Copenhagen
Randa’s knowledge of asana and anatomy are extensive and she is able to impart proper movements and placements to her students. I’ve yet to meet a yoga teacher with this much precision or passion.
~Kali Gillette
I’m aware of lineage, but I just want people to feel better. We’ve all suffered enough. Like anyone else, there have been times I’m not feeling it—but I go to my mat. I stay embodied and use my practice as an anchor. The purpose of yoga is not about advancing the postures, it’s about creating self-awareness. Each person who comes to the mat is learning about a self-reliant healing system.