Hi There, so my yoga journey started with my beautiful instructor Neha in Year 2017,I never tried Yoga before but thought of doing it with some meditation to begin with. I wanted to have classes at home in our garden area at American Embassy,i found out Neha who is actually efficient yoga instructor who started teaching my POWER YOGA,MEDITATIONS.She also varied it with diet advise,asthang yoga and some exercises so that a person cannot get bored of doing same routine everyday. I am quite happy with the results,lost some pounds,feeling great inside and outside with my skin.Shes quite flexible with her timings etc.She always make sure to have that contact with her clients,she is quite friendly and calm. I would highly recommended Neha's Yoga.
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Hii I am 27 year old boy. Height is 5'7 and weighr is 53kg... I tried everything to gain weight.. But couldn't.. So I am thinking of joining yoga classes to gain weighr and reduce stress.. Pls advice.. Regards, N S Kanchan
Can not say enough great things about Neha, my yoga instructor from New Delhi, India. I got introduced to her by one of my friend who lives in New Delhi. I live in Dubai and visit Delhi couple of times in a year. Due to my work which requires me to sit for 7-8 hours in front of the computer left my back and my wrist in frequent pain. I had visited the chiropractor multiple times to no avail. Whenever I visit Delhi meeting my yoga teacher Neha is a must for me and I always visit her twice or thrice in a week (depending upon my stay in delhi) for 90 minute long private lessons and can not say how great it was. I had done Yoga in the past but nothing compared to what Neha introduced me to. Not only is she knowledgeable, helpful, and thorough; she is friendly, warm, and a general joy to be around. After a few sessions, I felt stronger and my pain went away completely. I can not say enough great things about Neha’s classes and her teaching methodologies. It is simply fantastic! Thank you so much Neha Massey.
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