About
The Granby Yoga Barn is place to bring people together to connect with themselves and others. The blue barn on 1st street, in the heart of Granby, was built in the early 1900s; since then it has been a lumber yard and a resource recycle center. With many purposes and energies passing through the barn it has finally found new life as a yoga studio. Filled with love, dedication, and kindness, it is the perfect place to start or continue your yoga practice. Everyone is greeted with open arms and an open heart.
Instructors
Michele Pierro
Michele is the founder of the Granby Yoga Barn. When creating the barn she wanted a place that felt peaceful and inviting for practicing yoga. Michele believes yoga is for everybody and invites you to come experience the benefits of yoga. All classes can be adapted to meet your personal needs.
"Yoga means addition. Addition of energy, strength, and beauty, to mind, body and soul" -Amit Ray 200 RYT, Yin Certified, BS, MBA |
McKenzie Ammerman
McKenzie discovered yoga 9 years ago while McKenzie discovered yoga 9 years ago while attending the University of Colorado- Boulder. Since then she has practiced yoga to maintain balance and positivity in her life. She recently completed her 200 hour RYT and is thrilled to be sharing her love of yoga with the Grand County community. She enjoys many different styles of yoga including hot yoga, hatha and vinyasa. In addition to teaching yoga McKenzie is a history teacher at Middle Park High School.
200 RYT, BA, MAT |
Kaylee Borek
Yoga has been a part of Kaylee's life since she was in middle school attending her mom's small town local studio on the East Coast. After running collegiate track & field and moving west, she was drawn to teacher training after discovering power and hot yoga at CorePower in 2009. Kaylee believes in using yoga to heal, strengthen, and connect to our bodies. Her dynamic classes are always aligned with energizing soulful music. She is also an 8th grade teacher and avid homesteader, skier, artist, and backpacker. |
Taylee Wilson
Taylee moved to Colorado from Pittsburgh and has been teaching yoga for 12 years. From her very first class, she recognized how yoga allowed her to create space for herself, and she knew immediately it was something she wanted to share with others. For Taylee, yoga is the perfect opportunity to release what no longer serves you, creating space for clarity and connection. It’s a chance to tune out distractions and focus inward.
In Taylee's classes, you can expect to be guided through a practice that mirrors her personal journey. She often blends vinyasa and yin, with a strong focus on alignment and breath. Taylee loves to create space for playful exploration on the mat and welcomes students of all levels. Her goal in teaching is to share her passion and offer students a practice that benefits the mind, body, and soul. Outside of yoga, Taylee lives for outdoor adventures and time with her husband and son. You can often find her hiking, skiing, horseback riding, traveling, or spending time on the water. |
Alisson Jurgens
Allison Jurgens is the owner of Ascending Spirit, a wellness center in Winter Park, Colorado that offers private and group guided meditations, sound healing, yoga therapy, Ayurveda consultations, and wellness retreats and education services. She partners with the Granby Yoga Barn for special events and group yoga classes. Allison is a certified sound healer, and yoga therapist who specializes in Ayurvedic, restorative and yin yoga. Additionally, she is the creator of a line of hand-crafted organic herbal teas, condiments, meals and gourmet applesauces as well as the curator of a collection of products dedicated to help clients with their healing and wellness journey.
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