Yogi Wade is a dedicated and versatile yoga instructor with over 7 years of teaching experience, newly certified as an RYT-500 through the prestigious Himalayan Institute. His journey in yoga began with a 200-hour certification in the alignment-based Anusara tradition, which laid the foundation for his precise and mindful teaching style.
Wade's teaching philosophy integrates elements from various yoga traditions, including Hatha, Ashtanga, and the Himalayan lineage, creating a unique blend that caters to students of all levels. His classes are known for their dynamic flow, emphasis on proper alignment, and incorporation of mindfulness techniques that extend beyond the mat.
A distinguishing aspect of Wade's expertise lies in his ongoing work as a clinical researcher, collaborating with Dr. Ryan Wexler at the National University of Naturopathic Medicine. Their groundbreaking study investigates the efficacy of Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) for treating chronic sciatic pain. This research not only enhances Wade's understanding of yoga's therapeutic potential but also informs his teaching methods, allowing him to offer evidence-based practices for pain management and overall well-being.
As an avid endurance athlete and outdoor enthusiast, Wade brings a deep understanding of the body's capabilities and limitations to his teaching. He specializes in helping students build strength, flexibility, and mental resilience, drawing from his personal experiences in tackling physical challenges like summiting peaks and thru-hiking.
Whether leading a gentle foundations class or guiding advanced practitioners through complex sequences, Wade's passion for yoga shines through. He is dedicated to creating a welcoming, inclusive environment where students can explore their potential, deepen their practice, and experience the transformative power of yoga. His unique blend of traditional yoga knowledge, clinical research experience, and athletic background makes him a versatile and insightful instructor capable of addressing a wide range of student needs and goals.