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Jazzmin Fragiacomo
YogaYoga InstructorJazzmin began her yoga journey about 7 years ago. Though she came to the practice as a way to mend an injury, she quickly fell in love with yoga as a spiritual practice. Yoga as a whole (the physical and spiritual practice) allowed Jazzmin to develop emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical reliance. As she practiced, Jazzmin believed that everyone should be able to reap the benefits of this practice. After working and practicing in studio spaces, she quickly realized that yoga spaces are highly exclusive and leave many communities out of the practice. Jazzmin went into her first 200-hour teacher training with the intention of making yoga accessible to all.
Since graduating in winter of 2020, Jazzmin has taught outdoor community classes in both California and Washington. She has undergone a Mindful Trauma Informed Yoga training and is currently in a 75-hour training focusing on Yoga and Social Justice. Jazzmin is dedicated to the health and well-being of all living things and is passionate about helping others explore their mind and body through the practice of yoga.
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Taylor Nicholas
FitnessRoute Setter, Personal TrainerTay started climbing in a small Midwestern gym in March 2020. Shortly after, the pandemic hit and the gym was shut down. To cope with living in a place with little outdoor climbing, Tay climbed trees around her grad school campus. After finishing her PhD, she moved to Seattle to work as a postdoctoral scientist. She specifically moved as close to Edgeworks as possible to feed her climbing obsession. Things escalated quickly, and Tay found herself first working at the gym as a Route Removal Tech then as a Route Setter.
Tay loves climbing on the Kilter Board, which has influenced her climbing and setting style. However, she tries to use setting to explore other movement styles and train her weaknesses. Being relatively new at climbing, she is currently focused on gaining as much outdoor climbing experience as possible. Outside of climbing, Tay enjoys fashion, science, mushroom hunting, and hanging out with her pets.
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Nell Rollins
YogaFront Desk, Yoga InstructorNell was exposed to yoga almost 15 years ago and has practiced on and off since. In the past few years, she has felt a desire to cultivate a deeper connection with the world and with herself. She sought transformation as many do on their yogic journey. After dancing professionally for 12 years, Nell adapted to the physical practice of yoga quickly and it inspired her to complete her RYT-200 certification with the RASA Yoga school taught by Greta Hill.
Nell’s curious heart continually draws her toward the ancient tradition of yoga and how to honor its roots. She finds interest in shadow work (learning about and working through our inner most vulnerabilities) and how yoga can heal and transform those suffering. Nell is a true believer that yoga is for all. She is devoted to being a forever student of the yoga tradition and is honored to have the opportunity to step into the seat of the teacher. Nell’s teachings focus on strong alignment and foundation, creative and energetic flow in the body, and cultivating courage and empowerment to help students step into the world with a greater sense of Self.
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Ashley Wallace
YogaYoga InstructorAshley has used yoga to work through difficult experiences and connect back to body and breath. She is passionate about creating a space where others can ground into the moment and use Asanas and breath to work through whatever comes up for them. She has been practicing yoga since 2012. Through a combination of grounding meditation and Vinyasa flow Ashley works to cultivate a space for healing. Her ultimate goal is to create a space where anyone can practice in community and find grace through the flow.