Kim Kuipersmith
Kims’ journey started way back in Sweden as an aerobic dancer which later continued into becoming a PT. Kim kept exploring & learnt different movement modalities for a few years as she wanted more. More consciousness, mindfulness and awareness in her physical practice.
Kim sought after balance between strength, flexibility, exertion and release, to restore a sense of calm to her body and mind. Today, her classes offer a combination of styles, with creative strength and mobility exercises, dynamic movements and a mindful paced breath
With over 15 years of experience in a wide variety of movement modalities such as Ashtanga & Vinyasa Yoga, Yin, Pilates & Barre, Kim finds pure joy in being able to share this passion with each and every one of her students.
Kims’ mission is to encourage and support you in your journey to a strong healthy body by empowering and equipping you with fun & healthy movement patterns.
Kim sought after balance between strength, flexibility, exertion and release, to restore a sense of calm to her body and mind. Today, her classes offer a combination of styles, with creative strength and mobility exercises, dynamic movements and a mindful paced breath
With over 15 years of experience in a wide variety of movement modalities such as Ashtanga & Vinyasa Yoga, Yin, Pilates & Barre, Kim finds pure joy in being able to share this passion with each and every one of her students.
Kims’ mission is to encourage and support you in your journey to a strong healthy body by empowering and equipping you with fun & healthy movement patterns.
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Do you have a mantra/quote that you often turn to?
Express yourself through movement and create art with your body and mind. Where words are not necessary, let your body do the talking.
How do you fill up your love tank?
Getting out for an overnight hike and camp in nature. Anything outdoors is a good reset for me!
What advice would you give someone wondering whether to try yoga for the first time?
You’ll never know until you try.
Express yourself through movement and create art with your body and mind. Where words are not necessary, let your body do the talking.
How do you fill up your love tank?
Getting out for an overnight hike and camp in nature. Anything outdoors is a good reset for me!
What advice would you give someone wondering whether to try yoga for the first time?
You’ll never know until you try.