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Moving with Mimi

Posted 11 Nov 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC
Category Insights, Inspiration, Teacher Trainings, Yoga, Yoga Teachers

At some point during the hectic workweek, we need to give ourselves permission to stop. Stop working. Stop worrying. Stop getting from here to there.

But this is often easier said than done, particularly for those of us who are a little more type A, energetic, or just can’t seem to sit still. (I know I am guilty of this).

Enter Mimi Rieger. Mimi is one DC’s most well known yogis, and has become somewhat of a Budokon evangelist in the District. Under her instruction, it somehow becomes easy to disconnect from the frenzy of the workweek, and replace it with a playful, spiritual, movement-based experience.  She takes you through a rigorous workout; the physical as well as spiritual effects remain with you long after.

A Southern Girl

A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Mimi’s voice and hospitable demeanor drip with southern charm. But shrinking violet, she is not. Mimi currently teaches 30 classes a week, and long athletic resume includes budokon, kick boxing, tae kwon do, and dance.

“I broke up with my boyfriend after moving to DC and needed a way to channel my anger!,” Mimi jokes as we chat after her budokon class a few weeks ago.

In 1997, Mimi indeed moved to DC. As a former dancer and cheerleader, she loved to move and naturally drifted to intense activities like kickboxing. But after working in equally intense careers as a lobbyist, event planner, and real estate agent, Mimi turned to yoga.

Budokon Finds Mimi

Mimi discovered ashtanga and earned her teacher certification at the Ashtanga Yoga Center in Tenleytown in 2003. One year later, Debra Perlson-Mishalove, the owner of Flow Yoga Center, connected her with Cameron Shayne, the founder of Budokon.

“Budokon was life changing,” Mimi says.

Mimi was determined to learn more about this practice, which she describes as “thoughtful, conscious, masterful movement” yet “playful and spirited”.  She sought out Cameron Shayne and soon found herself in the four-phase budokon certification program in New York City, where she learned all 102 budokon moves in 200 hours of dedication.  Back in DC, Mimi began taught part-time while working her 9-to-5 job, teaching about 12 classes a week.

But last year,  Mimi took what she calls “the leap”.  She quit her 9-to-5 job and began teaching Budokon full-time, leading 28 classes a week.

“It’s much better than working in an office,” says Mimi. “I wouldn’t trade it for the world.”

Photo Courtesy of ABC News Online

Mimi’s Budokon Community

“Great crow – nice work, Michael!” Mimi exclaims while encouraging her students. Her love for the practice and her students is evident from her classes, and the community that she has grown in DC.

A typical Budokon class has three sequential elements – a yoga sequence, a  jiu-jitsu sequence (or ground fighting mixed with stand-up sparring), and a “play” sequence, where you stretch the body through a series of poses that resemble animal movements.

The tone of her class is as spiritual, determined, and playful as the three elements.

But what is perhaps most unique about her classes is the supportive, loving community she has grown. In a Mimi Rieger Budokon class, adults become kids again, laughing, playing, and utterly abandoning all notions that the world is a serious place. Students – who know each other by name – encourage and help one another through tougher moves, and applaud when someone masterfully completes a difficult move.

The class ends with laughter, after everyone completes a round of “monkey cartwheels” then awkwardly slides across the studio floor imitating dolphins.

Take Budokon Classes

It’s one of Mimi’s personal goals to spread awareness of Budokon, and to give this class to every gym and studio in the District.

Anyone interested in trying Budokon can take class with Mimi at The Studio DC near DuPont Circle, where she teaches classes on Saturdays at 1pm. Members of Results, Vida, and Balance Gyms can also take a Mimi Rieger class. Please see individual gym schedules for details.

Become a Budokon Teacher

For yogis interested in becoming a certified Budokon teacher, Mimi will be hosting a teacher training December 3-5, 2010 at the Vida Verizon Center. For more details about the training, visit Mimi’s website: PureFitnessDC.com.

Posted by: Kelly

What if your only job was to have a great life?

Posted 25 Mar 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC beta
Category Events and Workshops, Healthy Living, Inspiration, Teacher Trainings

Toning your body is amazing, but sometimes we need to work on our minds and hearts.  After all, living a mindful, authentic life is an underlying philosophy of yoga.

But sometimes we need encouragement to help us find confidence, direction and traction. Working with a life coach, or better yet, becoming a life coach, is a fabulous step towards aligning our  thoughts, hearts, and actions.

And here’s the good news. You can start this weekend ! This Saturday, March, 27th, from 11a-4p Accomplishment Coaches Michael Veltri and Ali Rodway are hosting a very special life coaching workshop.

Michael Veltri is a life coach, cancer survivor, U.S. Marine, and former business mogul. He is the owner and chief instructor of DC Aikido. Michael’s life story is inspiring, and just to be in his presence is powerful.

Michael will be joined by Ali Rodway, the next Oprah Winfrey…. no, really. (You need to meet her to see for yourself!). Before starting her own life coaching business, Ali Rodway Coaching, Ali was an activist and field organizer for the National Organization for Women.

The workshop will be held at the DC Center, 1810 14th Street NW.

During the workshop, participants will:

  • Experience being coached
  • Discover what is possible in your life
  • Focus on who you are BEING
  • See how your BEING impacts your life
  • Explore becoming a professional Coach
  • Learn tools to help design the life of your dreams

So, come test drive Accomplishment Coaching’s transformative process and see how it can produce results in all aspects of your life – personal and professional!

For more information: Contact Linda O’Connell-Hunter, Email: Programs(at)AccomplishmentCoaching.com, Tel:619-238-3600. Or visit: www.AccomplishmentCoaching.com.

Investment: $100

Posted by: Kelly

Teacher Training: Prenatal Yoga in April

Posted 23 Feb 2010 — by WelcomeOmDC beta
Category Events and Workshops, Teacher Trainings

I’m torn. Is the best part of lil omm yoga the fact that you get to play with adorable little nuggets all day, or that you get to hang out with yogi (and all-around cool chick) Pleasance Silicki?

This Spring, you can do both when you visit Pleasance at Janice Clarfield’s Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training! The training will be April 23-April 25, 2010. Each day starts at 9am and ends at 5am. And after just three days of work, you get your prenatal yoga certification!

For information on the investment, location, and other details, contact Pleasance Silicki: pleasance@mac.com / 202-257-3544.

Posted by: Kelly