TYCO Instructors

Elizabeth Yates

Elizabeth Yates

Elizabeth Yates is a Structural Yoga Therapist, sanctioned by the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT), is registered with Yoga Alliance and holds their Continuing Education Provider standing. Elizabeth appreciates working with specialty populations and making yoga accessible for “every” body..

She has been teaching yoga for over 20 years and currently leads classes and workshops on Yoga For Osteoporosis; Graceful Aging, Yoga over 55, leads retreats annually and Graceful Aging Teacher Training, training Yoga Teachers to work with seniors. She has been working with Agnes Scott College for over 10 years, corporate clients such as Claiborne, Fox, Bradley and Goldman, Talbott Recovery Campus and numerous private clients.

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Mandy Dixon

Mandy Dixon is a Registered Svaroopa Yoga Teacher and a Registered Embodyment Yoga Therapist. She has over 200 hours of professional training and has been practicing and studying Svaroopa Yoga since 2006. She received her training at Master Yoga and Svaroopa Vidya Ashram in Downington , PA.

Mandy teaches private and semi-private Svaroopa Yoga sessions. She also offers Embodyment Therapy, a hands on yoga therapy practice. When she is not teaching yoga she works in her private office as a skilled Neuromuscular Therapist.

Mandy grew up in a Chiropractic home and has a lifelong experience with the natural healing arts. For this reason, she was drawn to Svaroopa Yoga for its precision in releasing spinal tension using alignment and supportive props.

Barbara Marin

Barbara Marin has been practicing Radiant Heart Qi Gong since 2004. Radiant Heart Qi Gong was developed by Teja Bell and is a gentle but powerful energy practice.

Barbara has also been a proponent of earthing or grounding as a way to connect to earth energy. Just spend sometime outside barefoot to see the effects.

Barbara is an enthusiastic volunteer at Springbrook Park and loves to travel with husband Cy.

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Nina West

Nina West teaches in the yoga tradition of Desikachar (Viniyoga) with an emphasis on the four parts of breath-- inhale, pause, exhale, pause. Movement and breath are closely linked and poses are adapted for individual needs. Attention to breath and movement becomes a form of mindfulness meditation throughout the practice.

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Sanne Bagby

Sanne Larsen Bagby holds teaching certifications from the IIQTC and the HWF (Institute of Integral Qigong and Tai Chi and the Healer Within Foundation), both founded by Tai Chi and Qigong master, Dr. Roger Jahnke and also from the Tai Chi for Health Institute, founded by Dr. Paul Lam.

In 2018, she studied with Master Zhou, head of the school for Tai Chi and Qigong at Wudang Mountain in China, where Tai Chi was said to have originated some 2,000 years ago. Her interest in Tai Chi and Qigong arose from her studies in Buddhism and Taoism, as well as from early training (brown belt) in the Goju Ryu school of karate, which emphasizes the necessity for both “hard and soft” approaches to deal effectively with fluctuations in life.

Nina Guzzetta

Nina Guzzetta

Nina Guzzetta is a long time meditator. She first began meditating in 2004 under the instruction of Swami Yogeshananda at the Vedanta Center of Atlanta. Since then, she has continued to cultivate her meditation practice. She has studied and been on retreat with other meditation teachers including Tara Brach, Jack Kornfield, Kittisaro and Thanissara.

In 2019, Nina began an intense two year on-line training program in mindfulness meditation sponsored by the University of California, Berkley. In February of 2021 she received certification as a “Mindfulness Meditation Teacher”. She will use the skills learned in her training program as well as her own insights about meditation to teach an introductory course in mindfulness meditation.

Nina is also a physician, specializing in pediatric cardiac anesthesiology, at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and a Professor of Anesthesiology and Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. Since completing her training in 1995, Nina’s primary work has been anesthetizing children with congenital heart disease who require corrective heart surgery. She credits her longstanding career as a pediatric cardiac anesthesiologist directly to her practice of mindfulness and meditation.

Marilyn Morrison

Marilyn Morrison

Marilyn Morrison loves writing and is currently working to  publish a poetry book. She continues to evolve as she teaches the benefits of a healthy diet, movement with passion, and a sincere commitment to the body to stay healthy no matter where you are in the life cycle. Age cannot stop a healthy mind and body.

Frank Sapp

Frank Sapp has been practicing Qigong for almost ten years.  He is a certified instructor for Level I and Level II Qigong. 

He believes in helping people live a healthy, happy life using the foundations of Qigong along with the principles of Eastern Philosophy.  He strives to help each student become their personal best. 

He enjoys traveling with his wife, continuous learning and walking.  He is active in several volunteer organizations in Tucker. In a previous life, he was a statistician, educator and trainer.

Yves Jeffcoat

Yves Jeffcoat is a Yoga Alliance-registered yoga and meditation teacher. Yves advanced training includes trauma-informed outreach.  She was certified at Sacred Chill (West) in Atlanta.  Yves began practicing yoga in 2015.  After being drawn in by the intensity of power classes, she quickly became devoted to yoga as a spiritual practice.  This led her into a path of healing, discovery and transformation.  She has extensive experience in Ashtanga yoga and meditation under the guidance of Chan Buddhist monks.