Nina Romijn
Hi!
Having moved to Edinburgh from the Netherlands in 2015, I started to deepen and increase my yoga practice - also as a way of engaging with the community and grounding in a new home. I discovered that yoga keeps me centered, inspired and gives me perspective on weird, wonderful and messy life. Most of all, the philosophical undercurrents that yoga contains really drew me in on a personal level, relating also to my academic roots in philosophy and art history.
What started as what I initially thought was a way of enhancing my personal yoga practice, my 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training with the marvellous MUDRA in 2017 in fact turned out to be the discovery of the fact that I really love teaching yoga too. In 2018 I continued my education with Mandala Yoga teacher training with Dulce Aguilar. I always intend for my teaching offering to be empowering, inspiring and explorative, creating a fun and accepting environment with plenty of space to find your own expression and flow.
In addition to yoga, I enjoy cooking, travel involving hiking, camping, forests and mountains, the work of David Foster Wallace, and contemporary visual art.