

I spent the majority of my childhood playtime performing acrobatics and twisting my body into various positions not only for fun, but because it made me feel good mentally and physically. It was no surprise that I was instantly hooked when I discovered the healing and therapeutic benefits of yoga. Always fascinated with the human body, I studied paramedicine and graduated in 1995. My studies have been both scientific and spiritual.
These studies have allowed me the opportunity to develop a teaching style that is challenging, but kind and therapeutic to the muscles and body via dynamic/static movement. My teaching style has a simple approach with encouragement to honor the body and explore the full potential. Clients range from housewives, firefighters, police, nurses, physicians, professional athletes, school teachers, dancers, to the modern day yogi/yogini.
Yoga isn’t about how flexible or strong you are. It’s not about how you look. It’s about accepting where you are at right now and working toward improvement of your balance, concentration, coordination, flexibility, strength, and general health.
YamaYoga is truly one of the friendliest and most supportive yoga studios that I have taught in. I have represented myself and YamaYoga in interviews about Hot Yoga conducted by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Outpost Exchange. The YamaYoga family also generously supported me in a fund raiser for AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW) during the AIDS Walk 2009 season. Thank you for your support Marietta and family! Let’s do this again!
Private sessions are available. My private sessions have been requested from out of town business people, yoga teacher trainees, clients wanting therapeutic sessions or personal Hot Detox, and wedding couples before the big ceremony! Please send an E-mail with your request to Dean@DeanFarrellYoga.com for more information and rates.
Come to the present and explore the benefits of yoga,
Dean
“Yoga is 99 percent practice and one percent theory.” - Sri K Pattabhi Jois
* please bring a towel and room temperature water to class