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Claire Mark

Claire Mark has been practicing yoga since 1996 and teaching yoga since 1999. She has studied many different types of yoga; Jivamukti, Bikram, Ashtanga, Anusara, Vinyasa, and Iyengar. She considers herself to be a yoga-mut, taking in the best of what these different styles have to offer and blending them to create her own unique style. She teaches with compassion and appreciation of the individual yet encourages everyone to challenge them selves and work in a smart, but strong way. Claire has taught in NY, San Francisco, Chicago and Los Angeles. She also teaches yearly retreats in Mexico. One of her greatest joys is leading the teacher training program at Yogaview in Chicago. Claire has studied and continues to study with many senior teachers, and her love of yoga continues to grow with each day on the mat. Claire wrote a cookbook in 2012 titled "Cooking with Yogaview" in honor of the 10 year anniversary of her home studio. The cookbook can be purchased on amazon and at both Yogaview locations.

Claire currently lives and teaches in Chicago. If you’d like more information on upcoming retreats, classes or private instruction please feel free to email her at Clairem555@aol.com.

Practice Channel Claire Mark

Tree Pose: Quick Tip Tutorial

Tree Pose, or Vrksasana, builds strength in the stabilizer muscles of our legs that help us... more

Practice Channel Claire Mark

Use the Breath as Your Guide

The breath is one of the most important parts of our yoga practice, but it doesn't always get... more

Practice Channel Claire Mark

A Well-Rounded Practice Moving with Your Breath

This well-rounded Vinyasa flow practice will touch all parts of your body. This is a strong... more

Practice Channel Claire Mark

Exploring Graceful Transitions with Backbends

When we work on moving through transitions gracefully, it creates a suppleness in body and... more

Practice Channel Claire Mark

Exploring Graceful Transitions with Arm Balances

An “advanced” yoga practice is not defined by what you can do, but how you do it. This is a... more