Guest Instructor – Carmen Diaz Pollak

When and where did you complete the teacher training?
Acapulco Fall 2008

How or why did you start practicing Bikram Yoga?
I was looking for something new. I tried tap, swimming, spinning, and more. Nothing really gave me the “thing” that I wanted. A friend told me to go to Bikram Yoga. I said, why not!? I tried and fell in love.

How was your very first Bikram class?
Horrible! I wore long pants and long sleeved T-shirt. It was very uncomfortable. I didn’t understand anything. It was like the teacher spoke in a weird language. I was in shock. When I saw my body in the mirror I didn’t want to accept me. It was hard. But after the class I felt so good! I felt full of energy! I bought a one year pass immediately and started to practice every day.

What is your most important advice for the students?
Keep trying. Trust in yourself and NEVER EVER give up.

What did you want to be as a child when you grow up?
Veterinary. In fact I spent a year studying for this career. I had the heart to care for animals, just not the stomach.

What would you do if you didn’t teach yoga?
All my life I wanted to be a professional ballroom dancer but I have not taken a single dance lesson yet. I am a graphic designer. Before becoming a Bikram Teacher I worked in my country Chile designing toys for children. I loved the work. So, if there was no Bikram there would be design.

What is your favourite quote?
You’re never too old, never too late, never to sick, to start all over again

Which one is your least favourite pose in the series?
Standing Separate Leg head to knee pose.

What are you most proud of in your life?
Risking everything in my life: Giving up my job, my car, my life and with no knowledge of English going to Teacher Training. My family said, “Carmen, you are crazy!” and I said yes mom…I don’t speak a word in English…but I WANT to be a Bikram Yoga teacher

What is your first thought in the morning?
Diet coke with ice. No matter what time of the year it is

What do you treasure the most?
My nephew Clemente and niece Martina

Tell us about your first kiss.
I was 13 years old….this guy asked me if I wanted to be his girlfriend. We stretched our mouths and did a little funny kiss


Guest Instructor – Lindsay

When and where did you complete the teacher training?
Acapulco Fall 08

How or why did you start practising Bikram Yoga?
I had been practicing yoga for years but my practice needed direction, I definitely found it in the Bikram Series.

How was your very first Bikram class?
It was intense but I knew it was the real deal.

What is your most important advice for the students?
Something my favorite teacher said ‘when you judge yourself you only break your own heart’ so just breath.

What did you want to be as a child when you grow up?
I never wanted to grow up.

What would you do if you didn’t teach yoga?
I work the summer as forest fire fighter.

What is your favourite quote?
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.- Einstein

Which one is your least favourite pose in the series?
Standing Head to Knee- locking the knee is the hardest thing I’ve ever done.

What are you most proud of in your life?
My dog.

What is your first thought in the morning?
I hope it snowed last night.

What do you treasure the most?
Freedom.

Tell us about your first kiss.
It was scary and awkward but continuously got better and better. Not unlike yoga!


Guest Instructor – Jeff Clarke

Jeff will be our guest instructor over the holidays. Please check the schedule for his class times.

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When and where did you complete the teacher training?
I completed teacher training at Palm Desert in 2009 with my good friend Orsi, who is currently teaching at Bikram Guelph.

How or why did you start practicing Bikram Yoga?
A former girlfriend brought me to my first class.

How was your very first Bikram class?
It was one of the most uncomfortable experiences of my life, if the instructor hadn’t been reassuring the new students that the nausea we were experiencing was completely normal I likely would have got up and left.

What is your most important advice for the students?
breathe, nice steady breaths

What did you want to be as a child when you grow up?
I’ve never thought that far ahead.

What would you do if you didn’t teach yoga?
Start the Revolution!

What is your favourite quote?
“I don’t want to be part of any revolution that doesn’t have dancing!”

Which one is your least favourite pose in the series?
Half Tortoise – I don’t feel anything happening.

What are you most proud of in your life?
My ability to grow, change, and adjust.

What is your first thought in the morning?
Starbucks, I love those guys.

What do you treasure the most?
Opportunity.

Tell us about your first kiss.
I was walking a girl home (we liked each other), she ran ahead and – I think – pretended to fall down. When I caught up to check on her, she totally jumped me. I had no idea what I was doing so I just stuck my tongue as far into her mouth as possible and hoped for the best.


Guest Instructor – Paul Askew

When and where did you complete the teacher training?
Fall 2008 Acapulco. We had a beautiful location, but humidity from hell. One day it was recorded as 97% humidity in the hot room.

How or why did you start practising Bikram Yoga?
I had knee problems all my life and suffered from severe shin splint pain at the time. I was advised to give this form of yoga a shot so I did

How was your very first Bikram class?
Tough. I was that inflexible, the teacher had to come up to me and help me grab my feet in (floor) bow. They had to help me for the first month or so

What is your most important advice for the students?
Relax. Breathe. Once you master the breath, you will start to master the yoga.

What did you want to be as a child when you grow up?
A Pilot

What would you do if you didn’t teach yoga?
I would go back into IT.

What is your favourite quote?
It is from Bikram, but it is unprintable. So, here is something I live by that I created: “If you look at the world simply, the world will look simply back at you.”

Which one is your least favourite pose in the series?
I love them all. Each one challenges me in a different way. Even when I struggle and maybe hate it, I start to love it more.

What are you most proud of in your life?
My Bikram Teaching Certificate. It sits in my living room in a frame next to the water bottle that got me through training.

What is your first thought in the morning?
No. No. No. No. No. No.

What do you treasure the most?
People will say my iPhone. I would say a 1KG bar of Cadbury Chocolate!

Tell us about your first kiss.
I was 5. Her name was Doreen May, and it was love!


Paul Askew – Guest Instructor

Paul Askew will be in our studio as a Guest teacher for several classes next week, visiting from the Bikram Yoga Centre in Toronto.

He is going to teach on Monday the 16th at 6:00pm and 8:00pm, as well as on Tuesday the 17th at 6:00am, 9:30am and 12 noon.

Here is a short bio for Paul.

After a friend suggested that it would alleviate his knee and shin pain, Paul embarked on an intense journey, practicing Bikram Yoga regularly. In 19 months, the health advantages had become so evident that he decided to attend Fall 2008 Teacher Training so he could teach others what he had discovered. Despite tearing the meniscus in his left knee two months before the start of training, he decided to complete the nine-week course anyway. At times he had to work through immense pain, but he persisted, knowing that a little discomfort now prevents a lot of misery in the future. Post training and despite a huge reduction in pain, Paul elected to have surgery. He continues to strengthen and heal his knee through regular practice using advice given to him privately by Bikram. He experiences, first hand, the amazing healing abilities of this yoga and wants others to benefit too.