ABOUT OLGA
Olga Kabel has been teaching yoga for over a decade. She works with students individually on resolving complex health issues, teaches yoga classes and therapeutic series and trains yoga teachers. She is an expert on yoga sequencing and works with other yoga teaches on improving their skills of designing effective yoga practices.
Olga completed multiple Yoga Teacher Training Programs, but discovered the strongest connection to the Krishnamacharya/ T.K.V. Desikachar lineage. She had studied with Gary Kraftsow and American Viniyoga Institute and received her Viniyoga Teacher diploma in July 2006. Subsequently she continued her studies and became an AVI-certified Yoga Therapist. She continues her work with American Viniyoga Institute as an AVI Faculty Assistant.
In 2007 Olga has opened Potentials Yoga Studio in Portland, OR, where she still teaches yoga classes and private yoga sessions.
Olga is a founder and managing director of Sequence Wiz, a web-based sequence builder that assists yoga teachers and yoga therapists in creating and organizing yoga practices, and teaches the members how to sequence yoga practices for maximum effectiveness.
- Extensive asana database
- Ability to add custom poses
- Sample yoga practices
- Professional-looking handouts
- Educational resources on sequencing
- Simplified filing for your yoga routines
- Easy practice management
Monthly membership is $8.95. Try Sequence Wiz for FREE for 30 days – start designing your yoga sequences today!
an awesome blog, thanks for writing! I also study in the Krishnamacharya lineage — at KYM in India and with Ganesh Mohan in yoga therapy.
Thank you! Awesome! I hear great things about the Mohan family and use Yoga Therapy book all the time.
Hey Olga, I don’t see email contact info here. In my most recent post I added a link to one of your older articles. If you disprove of this or see any glaring inaccuracies in my post please let me know. Here is the link http://ryanlagrand.com/blog/regeneration-and-degeneration-on-rolling-up-the-spine/
Hi Ryan! Thank you for linking to my article. I read you post and very much enjoyed your writing style. Stay in touch!
Dear Olga,
You have a most awesome, blog and yoga practice. The people in Portland are luck. Thanks for sharing so much good, practical information. Your yoga is really moving outwards and helping all yoga practitioners. Wonderful.
Eva
Thank you Eva, that’s very kind. I am very impressed with your blog http://dragonsrabbitsandroosters.com/ – what an incredible insider’s look at a totally different culture! Thank you for connecting!
You are very welcome. I think what you have put together is great and I wish you a lot of success.