
Jaclyn Miller
she/her
RYT-200
What have you learned or how have you grown since becoming a YCC instructor?
Since graduating from the 2024 RYT program at YCC, I have started to develop my own style of teaching and I have grown in my confidence as I have stepped into teaching in various contexts. I have especially learned that I love myofascial work. I consider myself to be a lifelong student and while I may not enjoy "studying," I do love learning. I especially appreciate hands-on experiences and any opportunity to learn from someone who may be slightly ahead in the journey. Staying open to new experiences and new facets of wisdom and understanding is part of what contributes to my overall health as a person.
What are your most memorable trips and experiences related to your practice?
I have had the opportunity to attend a few yoga retreats and have really enjoyed being able to carry the yoga mindset throughout the time on retreat. Additionally, I have enjoyed the times that I've been able to enjoy yoga outside, whether that was a giant yoga festival in D.C. or enjoying a yoga/SUP class or even more recently yoga and kayaking.
What to expect in class: Jaclyn offers students an alignment-based yoga practice designed to focus on the connections between body, mind, and spirit.
Jaclyn has been teaching since February 2025 after her graduation from the YCC’s RYT 200 program. She values the family aspect of the YCC community and brings a sense of openness, warmth, and respect to her teaching.
Practicing yoga is an act of social resistance. When society continues to push and say, more consumption, more things, more busy, much faster, and no need to think of others’ welfare, to slow down and really feel is an act of rebellion.
My nephew recently graduated from college. He went to James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, so we went down to help him celebrate with his family. It is an exciting time to see his promise and potential, and we drove home on Skyline Drive. Taking the scenic route home reminded me that we do not have to go far to have wonderful experiences. This summer, celebrate with the Yoga Center. If you are traveling somewhere near or far, snap a pic of yourself in a yoga pose, then follow and tag us on social media. We are @The Yoga Center of Columbia on Facebook and @Columbiayoga on Instagram.
“I am beginning to despair and can see only two choices: either go crazy or turn holy.”
― Adélia Prado, The Alphabet in the Park: Selected Poems
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