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by NinaJust a quick announcement today to let you know that Yogascapes has selected our own Baxter Bell as one of the top 10 yoga teachers in the Bay Area (that would be the San Francisco Bay Area). They explain why they love him:
"No matter your age, background or exposure to yoga, once you step into Baxter's class you will immediately feel cared for. Even if the class is full to the edge of the room, he takes time to introduce himself to everyone and give thoughtful adjustments. He understands and teaches that yoga is foremost about your state of mind and encourages everyone to participate in a non-stressful way allowing you to find the right pace and style for your body. Participating in his class helps you deeply internalize your practice through his clear instruction. By practicing with Baxter, yoga merges with daily life deeply and naturally. Not to mention we love how funny he is!"