Teachers
Eight teachers. Each one knows the work cold.
Six teach here as their main work. Two carry other practices that show up in the room — one is a physical therapist, one trains gymnasts.
A few of the teachers on the schedule
Names, certifications, what they teach.
We post the full schedule and the full teacher list on the booking page. Below is a sample so you know what kind of work each teacher brings.
Maya Okafor
E-RYT 500, Yoga Tune Up certified. Teaches Vinyasa 1, Vinyasa 2, and Saturday mornings. Eight years teaching, four with us.
Devon Reyes, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy, RYT 200, mat pilates. Teaches Hatha and the mobility class. Brings rehab-grade anatomy into every cue.
Priya Nair
BASI Pilates comprehensive, RYT 500. Teaches reformer Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Twelve years on the reformer.

Cueing, demonstrated
One demo at the top of class. The rest is verbal.
Teachers demonstrate the shape once, then cue with words for the rest of the hour. The point of a class is for you to feel the posture in your own body, not to watch someone else feel it in theirs. The eyes-closed students stay engaged because the cueing carries them.
Pay scale
Forty-two to fifty-eight dollars per class. Posted publicly on purpose.
Tenure and certification set the rate. Reformer pays more because the cueing load is higher. We do not pay per-attendee bonuses — they distort what gets taught and which class fills first. The scale held flat through 2024; we are raising it five percent in February.
- RYT 200, first year
- $42 / class
- RYT 500, three+ years
- $48 / class
- Reformer, certified
- $54 / class
- Lead teachers, six+ years
- $58 / class
Continuing education
Twenty-four hours a year. The studio pays.
Two studio-wide workshops a year — one anatomy-focused, one adjustment-focused. The rest is the teacher’s choice: training, intensives, mentorship with a senior teacher in their tradition. Teaching here means staying a student of the work. The schedule reflects that.