Welcome to the dedicated team of passionate and experienced yoga teachers at Path of Yoga School. Below, you'll find brief introductions to each of our exceptional instructors who bring a wealth of knowledge, expertise, and dedication to our training programs. Drawing from profound experience and mindful practice, they cultivate knowledgeable, empowered, and compassionate teachers ready to share the essence of yoga.
Amy emphasises the essence of yoga practice both on and off the mat as a means of enriching our experience of life.
Amy has been the lead teacher on most of our training courses over the last few years.
Kashmiri Shiavism, Yogic philosophy, quantum physics, neuroscience, medicinal herbalism, the mind-body connection & psycho-spiritual work.
Amy brings a wealth of experience & knowledge, delivered in an accessible & loving manner, a true gem in our teaching team. She has coordinated and assisted in several teacher training programs, has managed the beginners program for a large & well established yoga school & completed over 1500 hours of certified training.
Her conscious inner-journey began in India in 2009. After living in India and Nepal for over a year, taking various retreats, studying Buddhism, Yoga and different meditation techniques she was hooked. As her study and esoteric explorations deepened she followed her calling & became a yoga teacher. Since then her studies & explorations have continued & evolved, becoming part of her everyday life both on & off the mat.
Amy believes in the power of self-work & self-awareness, exploring and discovering who we really are. A profound & rewarding practice that incorporates every aspect of our being & existence. She is inspired by Kashmiri Shiavism, Yogic philosophy, quantum physics, neuroscience, medicinal herbalism, the mind-body connection & psycho-spiritual work.
She pays sincere gratitude & loving respect to all the teachers that have influenced & enriched her life.
Amy continues to teach Yoga in numerous countries around the world. She is delighted to offer the fruits of her knowledge and experience for the greater good and the development of human consciousness.
Find out more about Amy on her Instagram profile.
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Hatha and Ashtanga Vinyasa
Josh shares a wealth of wisdom and unparalleled experience, guiding our trainees with insightful understanding.
Spiritual philosophy, breathwork & shadow work.
Josh found yoga and meditation in response to challenging life circumstances, and in spring 2019 he completed his first 200hr teacher training with Path of Yoga in Rishikesh, India. Teaching ever since, he has made yoga his life’s focus and has undertaken continuous training with Hatha and Ashtanga Vinyasa to develop knowledge and skill in order to be a more potent and authentic channel for the teachings, including completing Path of Yoga’s 300hr level 2 teacher training in 2023. He was invited to be part of the senior teaching team which he gratefully accepted.
His approach to yoga strengthens the mind-body connection, encompassing the traditional eight-limbed path, whilst embracing the great mysteries of life, and honouring the sacred inward journey towards healing and self-awareness. Often praised for his clarity of communication and depth of knowledge, his special interests include spiritual philosophy, breathwork, and shadow work.
Outside of yoga, Josh enjoys the van life, mountain hiking, wild water swimming, and the wonderful world of nature. He also enjoys movies, music, and writing.
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During her classes, she guides every-body through an experience of connecting breath and movement, finding stillness and quietness in both body and mind, and encouraging an embodied practice.
Katrien completed both her 200-hour and 300-hour yoga teacher trainings with Path of Yoga.
She is fascinated by the human body and loves diving into the science of yoga.
Katrien has a PHD in Biomedical science and has worked as a researcher on neuromuscular disorders. Her Yoga journey began during her Biomedical Science studies when Yoga helped her find the rest and ease she needed, both physically and mentally.
After her first yoga class, Katrien quickly discovered her love for teaching and began sharing her passion for yoga, completing her first teacher training in 2016. Her passion has continued to grow, and she has never stopped learning.
Katrien completed her 500 hours with Path of Yoga, doing the Level 1 in Thailand and the Level 2 in Rishikesh, India. She is also a certified Teacher of Yin Yoga. This makes her an all-round yoga teacher with the goal of making yoga accessible for all. Yoga is for everyone, and for everyone, yoga can mean something different, which is the beauty of it!
During her classes, she guides everybody through an experience of connecting breath and movement, finding stillness and quietness in both body and mind, and encouraging an embodied practice. Due to her biomedical background, she is fascinated by the human body and loves diving into the science of yoga.
You can get to know Katrien better on her website and follow all her adventures on her Instagram page.
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Emily is primarily trained in Vinyasa & Ashtanga, with a precise physical & functional approach to yoga. She pays close attention to detail, alignment & muscular engagement, whilst still maintaining creativity within her sequences.
With years of dedication, Emily offers deep understanding and transformative guidance to every trainee on their journey.
The human body, health & movement. Physiotherapy, anatomy, biomechanics & injury management. Em is a qualified sports massage therapist.
Emily has been teaching yoga for 7 years and is hugely passionate about the human body, health and movement – but her passion remains yoga.
She initially trained at Sampoorna Yoga in South Goa, India, where she has also since returned to work for the school itself. She then completed her 500hr advanced teacher training with Jason Crandell, who remains one of her biggest teaching influences. Training didn’t stop there: she has attended regular workshops in anatomy, biomechanics, injury management and has specific training in yoga for beginners and yoga for seniors.
Before her immersion into the world of yoga, Em received a first class degree from Bristol University in Drama and French, followed by a Masters on the three year acting course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. After working a few years in the acting industry, Em just kept getting drawn to movement work, until yoga became her full time passion and profession. Now taking a third degree under her belt, this time in Physiotherapy – it shows that Em just can’t get enough of learning! Which is exactly what draws her to yoga: from every practice, from every student, she learns something new.
A south-Londoner born and raised, Em bases her own yoga business in Tooting, at a beautiful studio that overlooks the deep blue waters of the Tooting Bec Lido: a glorious outdoor pool in the middle of south London. She also runs sell-out yoga retreats in Hampshire with her team of talented yoga teachers and chefs.
Em's classes usually feature an overarching theme from week to week, which can range from an area of the body, a functional-movement concept or progression towards a specific yoga pose. Her classes weave in philosophical concepts and mindfulness amidst movement, and her sequences are thoroughly planned out. Expect strong flows that challenge your strength and mobility, with a fun energetic vibe and encouraging atmosphere. And probably a fair amount of sweat.
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Chris weaves her understanding of the physical body into her yoga teaching to craft thoughtful, well-balanced classes.
An inspiring part of our teaching team, Chris brings vibrant energy and deep passion, empowering the next generation of yoga instructors.
Anatomy and conscious communication
Chris is passionate about helping people in a holistic way; to make yoga accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Students are encouraged to listen to their own bodies and explore what feels good in the present moment. It’s not a race or a competition; it is a journey within.
On the Path of Yoga trainings, Chris helps students to understand yoga asana through the lens of the physical body, drawing on her Bachelor of Science Degree in Kinesiology, obtained at Queen’s University in Canada.
Chris weaves her understanding of anatomy and physiology into her yoga teaching to craft thoughtful, well-balanced classes. Through gentle reminders, pose variations and attention to detail, she creates a warm and welcoming space in which to learn and practice.
Chris completed her first yoga teacher training in Thailand with James and the amazing team at Path of Yoga in March 2020. Yoga lead her down a path of conscious communication, holding space and doing self-reflective work.
She continues to deepen her knowledge and expand her interest by taking additional trainings such as a 50-Hour Trauma Awareness Training in Thailand, a 10-Day Vipassana (Silent Meditation) Course in Nepal and various NVC (non-violent communication) workshops in Thailand.
When Chris is not on the yoga mat you can find her trekking in Nepal, cooking with her husband, or cozied up with a tea, deep in conversation.
Vinyasa and Hatha-based classes. The focus is on embodiment, breath-led movement, strength in mobility, and quieting the mind.
A vital part of our school, with a great gift for illuminating the true path for aspiring instructors with unwavering clarity and grace.
Holistic health and wellbeing, breathwork, and finding creativity on the mat.
Abi is a dedicated yoga teacher passionate about helping others find freedom and connection through movement and mindfulness. She leads transformative retreats, often set against the stunning landscapes of the Canary Islands, where she combines morning yoga, creative workshops, excursions, and softer evening practices. Abi’s teaching integrates Hatha, Vinyasa, pranayama, and meditation, offering a holistic approach to body, mind, and spirit. Her retreats are designed to create space for personal exploration, joy, and rejuvenation.
Based in London, Abi offers both live and recorded online yoga classes, ensuring her teachings are accessible to a wide audience. She also teaches at local yoga studios and collaborates with other instructors, continuously learning and growing in her practice. Abi found yoga at a challenging time in her life and has used it as medicine ever since. She is dedicated to helping others reclaim their health and feel grounded and safe in their bodies.
Off the mat, Abi is an artist whose work centres on the body, sensation, and freedom. She enjoys being outdoors, discovering new places, meeting people, hosting friends at pop-up supper clubs, and renovating her home.
Fay’s teaching style focuses on slow and steady conscious movement to cultivate a strong sense of connection to oneself.
Fay ignites profound personal transformations and guides trainees to embody the very essence of their practice
Fay is extremely interested in psycho-somatic therapeutic work and loves to explore the connection between mind and body.
Fay’s yoga journey properly started in her late teens. Having done a few yoga classes here and there throughout school, Fay really discovered it’s healing benefits during her time at university. In her first summer holiday she went to South East Asia travelling and she decided to join in on a 5-day yoga retreat and from then on was hooked. Having never been the sporty type, Fay first started her practice while trying to find a form of exercise that she found enjoyable. While experiencing a turbulent time in her life, she soon found the mental and psychological benefits of her yoga practice too. This led her to complete her first 200hr Yoga Teacher Training in Bali in 2015. Her training was in Hatha and Yin Yoga and heavily focused on yogic philosophy and meditation. Going into the training Fay did not have any intentions of teaching, but throughout the training felt a shift and a calling. Fay returned to London where she lived and began teaching regularly over the next 2 years, after which she realised she wanted to advance her teaching skills so flew to Rishikesh, India where she completed a further 300hr Yoga Teacher Training in Hatha and Ashtanga.
Since then Fay has taught regularly all across London, Cambridge and Newcastle teaching various classes and workshops, and has taught in the UK and internationally at festivals and hosted retreats. Fay has completed further training in Restorative Yoga, Yoga Nidra, Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy to name just a few. Fay’s passion lies in the body-mind connection and her work as a therapist is deeply rooted in somatic experiences. Likewise, Fay’s yoga classes are very connected to the emotional and mental experiences that can often come up when working with the body. Fay’s classes are themed and sequenced intentionally to help you to strengthen the bond between body and mind. Fay believes that yoga is for all and likes to create an inclusive environment in her classes welcoming all abilities and ages. Don’t be fooled though, Fay’s classes can be soft but often also challenging as she believes by strengthening the body you strengthen the mind!
Her intention as a teacher is to offer you space to deeply connect with yourself so that your yoga practice doesn’t just stay on the mat but infuses into every aspect of your life. Fay now lives and mostly teaches up in the North-East of England where she lives with her dog Lola. In her spare time, Fay loves to travel and explore the world, hike and eat delicious food.
Classes that invite reconnecting back to the body, with a mix of slow and steady movements but also challenges which allow to tap into your inner strength.
Angela completed her 500-hour yoga teacher training with Path of Yoga.
Yoga philosophy, how the body stores emotions and a guide to understand them, shamanism.
Angela is a former professional dancer and a ballet and modern dance teacher whose journey into yoga began after an injury that brought her dance career to a pause. What began as a path to physical recovery soon unfolded into something much deeper. Through yoga, Angela reconnected with her body, not just as a physical instrument, but as a sacred home and a wise teacher.
Although movement had always been central to her life, it wasn’t until she stepped onto the yoga mat that she discovered how deeply the body could speak. Yoga became a mirror, a space where she met herself over and over again. It helped her grow stronger—not only in her body, but emotionally and spiritually. It supported her to overcome depression, taught her self-love, and invited her to live more authentically and with greater compassion.
Inspired by the profound transformation yoga brought into her life, Angela felt called to become a teacher herself. Today, she guides others with warmth and presence, holding space for them to meet themselves and their emotions with honesty, tenderness, and courage.
Angela completed her 200-hour teacher training with Path of Yoga, an experience that deeply inspired and shaped her journey. Drawn to the school’s integrative and heart-centered approach, she continued with her 300-hour advanced training and now feels honoured to teach alongside the very community that helped ignite her path.
Check out her Instagram profile to find out more about Angela.
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