Instructors, FYTT I

Leah Gillman

Leah discovered a love for movement and the potential of the human body while executing highly inspired free-form investigations as a child.

Her formal training began at age eleven, when she launched her studies in modern dance and choreography. She graduated from high school from N.C. School of the Arts and received her BFA in Modern Dance with a concentration in Choreography from SUNY Purchase.

After college, Leah lived in New York City where she directed her dance company, The Gillman Troop, while working days as a bike messenger.

Leah first began taking Iyengar and Vinyasa yoga classes in 1994 in New York City. In 1996 she turned her energies entirely to competitive cycling and her yoga practice.

She began teaching yoga when she moved to the Bay Area in 1999 and was certified at It’s Yoga in 2000 in Ashtanga Vinyasa. She has also completed David Swenson’s Teacher Training with a focus on hands-on adjustments.

In 2001 Leah was certified in Acupressure Massage and in 2005, was certified to teach Ashiatsu by Edward Spencer. She continues her studies with Edward and is an associate teacher for the Ashiatsu (aka Barefoot Shiatsu) classes at the Acupressure Institute.

Leah has taught yoga classes at various yoga studios, fitness centers, elementary schools, out of her home-studio, and at different worksite locations. She has been certifying yoga instructors through FYTT since 2008.

Leah lives with her daughters Naomi & Olivia and her partner, Peter Ajemian in Berkeley, CA. Still enjoying dance and cycling, Leah can also be found in martial arts classes, on her bicycle and participating in the occasional sprint-distance triathalon.

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Carrie Adams

Carrie came to yoga via a circuitous path. Her first occupation was as a student of Nature. This grew from a childhood love, where she raised a wide variety of critters in her very tolerant parents’ garage and yard, into a passion and a career. Her love of the outdoors led her to learn to scuba dive, which led to a degree in biology from UCSC, which in turn led to a Masters degree in Marine Science. She has been fortunate enough to have worked at the Long Marine Laboratory in Santa Cruz, the Santa Cruz City Museum, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and the Oakland Museum.

A combination of a deep belief in the interconnectedness of nature and a love of dance and movement led Carrie try her first yoga class in 2001. Since then she has been been a dedicated practitioner, and received her first teaching certification in 2002. In 2006 she became a certified Anusara Yoga teacher.
Carrie has taught people of all all ages and levels of fitness in a variety of locations in the Bay Area, including studios, senior centers, the Berkeley Public School System, and the YMCA. She believes in the power of yoga to change people’s lives, as is grateful to be able to offer back what she has so graciously been given from her teachers.

Carrie lives in Berkeley, with her husband, a 14 year old son, and a Guinea Pig. In addition to practicing and teaching yoga, she enjoys telemark skiing, mountain biking, kayaking, and dancing of any kind.


Ambika Selvan

Ambika has been intensively studying, performing and playing in the movement world for over 26 years. She started dancing at age 5 and practiced Hatha yoga during her pre-teen years.


Ambika rediscovered yoga in the Vinyasa form after the birth of her daughter in 2004 and she was hooked. Yoga helped her body heal and stay healthy after years of dance injuries and nine months of carrying a child. She loved the way yoga strengthened her body as it calmed her mind. Eager to share this priceless gift with anyone who would listen, she became a teacher, through Barefoot Movement’s Flow Yoga Teacher Training.

Ambika teaches Vinyasa-style yoga, flowing the poses together with the breath to help amplify the practitioner’s awareness of their body,
making it possible for them to work safely and explore their potential.

Her personal practice includes many different styles, so she is able to incorporate the wisdom of Ashtanga, Anusara, Iyengar & Yin yoga in her Vinyasa classes. She couples her outgoing and playful personality with her knowledge of yoga and the body to help every student develop a positive practice that challenges them in healthy ways.

Ambika feels blessed every day that she can practice yoga and share what she has learned with other people. She is inspired by each and every person who takes steps towards an open body, heart, and mind.


Mary Beth Ray
Mary Beth (MB) has been exploring yoga as a philosophy and physical practice for many years. She has studied with wonderful teachers and participated in classes and workshops in various traditions including Iyengar, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Yin, and Anusara. She is especially drawn toward the moving meditation of a vinyasa style of practice and since 2006 she has been a dedicated student of Ashtanga Vinyasa in the classical self-paced Mysore tradition of Sri. K. Pattabhi Jois.

As a teacher MB wishes to share yoga as a day-by-day, moment-by-moment practice of well-being. In her classes she guides you through dynamic sequences of movement while you play with the subtle alignment cues of the postures, and most importantly tune your awareness to the quality and presence of your breath during both exertion and stillness. Through the practice she encourages you to discover balance between effort and ease, to develop your own inner and outer strength and flexibility, and hone a more graceful engagement with your everyday life. In this way “yoga” can become a daily practice both on and off the mat. www.mbryoga.com


Eric Shaw

Eric Shaw is a scholar and yogi. He shares his unique and innovative style of asana and lecturing on the history, philosophy and science of yoga with dynamic multimedia presentations worldwide. Eric offers students knowledge of the ancient yoga tradition attuned to the modern experience in upbeat, energetic classes informed by excellent knowledge of posture, meditation and breathwork. With certifications from Kripalu Yoga and Yogaworks, he is an E-500 Registered Yoga Teacher. A PhD candidate in Hindu Studies, Eric also has an academic background in graphic arts and was a special education teacher for nine years. He is a regular contributor to Yoga Journal and other magazines, and consults, researches and writes for movies, phone apps, yoga teacher training manuals, and other worthy projects in the field. For more information about Eric and Prasana Yoga click here.


Arielle Olson
Arielle is excited about the opportunity to share her love of yoga with you! She is a firm believer that parallels between body, mind and spirit are constant and that the practice of Yoga is an astoundingly healthy way to explore all three. Having found yoga through her dance career, it is the connectivity of movement and breath that has drawn her specifically to teach Flow Yoga. Arielle also has a passion for anatomy and kinesiology, which she weaves into her classes. Her energetic and friendly manner offers space for her students to explore their practice in a supportive environment. In addition to Yoga and dance, Arielle is also a massage therapist with a growing private practice.www.bodyworkbyarielle.com