Private Yoga Classes

In the comfort of your home or hotel

One-on-One & Group Yoga Sessions

If you want to deepen your practice, one class or a package of one on one sessions will be the remedy of choice.

This private sessions offer a fully personalized yoga practice, that will be tailored according to your body, energy, and intentions—whether you seek strength, softness, healing, or deeper self-study.

I also like to share private classes for groups, that come to celebrate life.
Or families that want to share with their kids the sweetness of Yoga.

I offer personalized guide on the following Yoga stiles: Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Yin Yoga and Yoga Nidra.

Open to all levels, ages, and bodies.

Maybe you would also like to practice with the frequency of LIVE MUSIC to receive the full medicine. From flutes, crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, ancient sounds of the indigenous, dijiridu, or hand pans and harps. I have the talented artists that join me in this adventure to deliver a unique and uplifting experience.

I also offer private PRANAYAMA and/or MEDITATION sessions with or without Sound Healing.

Rooted in yoga philosophy and Patanjali’s Eightfold Path, my approach encourages awareness, compassion, and curiosity, inviting the practice to be supported not only your body, but the way you are approaching the postures, from which place.
I also like to approach the practice with laugh, laughter helps us to release rigidness and relax the nervous system, plus we also let go of what doesn’t belong in a healthy human being.

I offer different prices, base on the amount of people, the location, and if it’s one or more sessions.

Send me a message to book the private experience that it’s the one for you.

I will be super happy to help.

Love,
Itzel

"It's about the effort, about observing our mind and emotions while practicing the postures, seeing ourselves without filters, and then changing from there, working on acceptance, patience, and being consistent, practicing what we learned on the mat day after day and applying it to daily life. And so, little by little, we change, almost without realizing it, because the focus is only on the present. The posture itself isn't the goal; rather, through the postures, we change ourselves. Flexibility has to happen first in the mind. The goal is to be well, to be happy, in the here and now."

Be happy,
Itzel.