Koya Webb, Carling Harps, Calvin Corzine, Hiro Landazuri & De'Andre Sinette's "Be Patient" Online Video Workouts on ALO Wellness Club

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Wait for it — and good things will come. These yoga and meditation classes for kids teach lessons in patience and waiting through colorful visualizations, meditations, and movement practices.

instructors Instructor profiles

Koya Webb is an internationally recognized health and wellness coach passionate about inspiring people to reach their goals through fitness and a healthy lifestyle.

Koya is a highly regarded source and contributor to the health and wellness community appearing on NBC and CBS as well as being featured in magazines such as Essence, Oxygen and Max Sport and Fitness. Her transformational seminars, retreats and workshops have inspired many to live more holistic and fulfilling lives.

A Seattle-based yoga teacher, Carling is known for her lighthearted attention to detail and commitment to the growth of her students. Connecting individuals to the practice through intelligent and informed sequencing, compassionate, intentional adjustments, and relevant alignment instruction.

Carling’s teaching is designed to give students the tools and techniques to access their own unique body’s needs, create new connections and continue to find the center of themselves each time they step on their mats. As a balance to her regular classes, Carling is trained as a Doula and also specializes in prenatal yoga. She has been featured in and contributed writing to publications such as Yoga International, Mantra Magazine, and Yoga Digest. When she's not on the mat, you can find her hanging with her partner in crime Patrick, dreaming of Tokyo, singing along at local shows, and shopping for retro sneakers.

In 2019, she and Patrick Beach opened Commune Yoga studio in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle.

Born and raised in LA, Calvin grew up surrounded by a community submerged in yoga. His love for sports and the physical world led him to surfing and Jiu Jitsu and in his 20s he began practicing yoga. He felt an immediate connection to the practice, launching him into his current path as a teacher.

Calvin has over 500 hours of training with some of the best teachers in the world, including Vinnie Marino, Jenny Aurthur, Jesse Schein, Sharath Jois, and many more. This intentional, rigorous training has greatly influenced his well-rounded teaching style, which is a distinct blend of Vinyasa, Ashtanga, and Iyengar.

Calvin’s classes will challenge you, make you sweat, and push you to the next level. They will open and strengthen your body all while bringing you to a state of peace, relaxation, and rejuvenation.

Hiro Landazuri is a yoga teacher and photographer with a background in medicine. He first connected with yoga almost 20 years ago to help with running-related injuries. The challenging aspects of the practice and the stress relief that came with it immediately drew him in.

While working on his biochemistry degree and conducting research as an undergrad, Hiro decided to take a break from academia. With years of yoga practice under his belt, he began teaching classes in 2007. He went back to college to finish his degree after a series of life changes and entered a rigorous graduate medical program that focused on heart transplant surgery. He left the field after realizing it wasn’t the right path for him and dove right back into teaching yoga.

Hiro has since gained a following for his detailed pose breakdowns and anatomy-focused approach to teaching, which come through in detailed alignment cues that are tailored to students' different bodies. He believes yoga sparks self-empowerment and aims to help students learn who they are and love who they are on and off the mat.

DeAndre Sinette is a yoga and meditation instructor with over 3500 hours of teaching experience.

Born and raised in Texas, Deandre started out as a fitness lover and regular gym-goer with perpetually tight muscles. He heard how great yoga was for the mind and body, so he dove right into the practice. As someone who faced emotional and mental abuse growing up, he ended up finding healing through yoga and turned his pain into purpose. He began teaching yoga in 2015 and made it his life’s mission to bring people out of darkness and help them find healing through movement.

In addition to being a trauma-informed teacher with an E-RYT 200 designation, he is trained in yoga nidra and is studying for an advanced certification in mindful meditation. He considers himself a lifelong student and believes that regular practice is key to finding true alignment in life.

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Yoga
Kids Yoga

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5 Classes

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instructors Instructor profiles

Koya Webb is an internationally recognized health and wellness coach passionate about inspiring people to reach their goals through fitness and a healthy lifestyle.

Koya is a highly regarded source and contributor to the health and wellness community appearing on NBC and CBS as well as being featured in magazines such as Essence, Oxygen and Max Sport and Fitness. Her transformational seminars, retreats and workshops have inspired many to live more holistic and fulfilling lives.

A Seattle-based yoga teacher, Carling is known for her lighthearted attention to detail and commitment to the growth of her students. Connecting individuals to the practice through intelligent and informed sequencing, compassionate, intentional adjustments, and relevant alignment instruction.

Carling’s teaching is designed to give students the tools and techniques to access their own unique body’s needs, create new connections and continue to find the center of themselves each time they step on their mats. As a balance to her regular classes, Carling is trained as a Doula and also specializes in prenatal yoga. She has been featured in and contributed writing to publications such as Yoga International, Mantra Magazine, and Yoga Digest. When she's not on the mat, you can find her hanging with her partner in crime Patrick, dreaming of Tokyo, singing along at local shows, and shopping for retro sneakers.

In 2019, she and Patrick Beach opened Commune Yoga studio in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle.

Born and raised in LA, Calvin grew up surrounded by a community submerged in yoga. His love for sports and the physical world led him to surfing and Jiu Jitsu and in his 20s he began practicing yoga. He felt an immediate connection to the practice, launching him into his current path as a teacher.

Calvin has over 500 hours of training with some of the best teachers in the world, including Vinnie Marino, Jenny Aurthur, Jesse Schein, Sharath Jois, and many more. This intentional, rigorous training has greatly influenced his well-rounded teaching style, which is a distinct blend of Vinyasa, Ashtanga, and Iyengar.

Calvin’s classes will challenge you, make you sweat, and push you to the next level. They will open and strengthen your body all while bringing you to a state of peace, relaxation, and rejuvenation.

Hiro Landazuri is a yoga teacher and photographer with a background in medicine. He first connected with yoga almost 20 years ago to help with running-related injuries. The challenging aspects of the practice and the stress relief that came with it immediately drew him in.

While working on his biochemistry degree and conducting research as an undergrad, Hiro decided to take a break from academia. With years of yoga practice under his belt, he began teaching classes in 2007. He went back to college to finish his degree after a series of life changes and entered a rigorous graduate medical program that focused on heart transplant surgery. He left the field after realizing it wasn’t the right path for him and dove right back into teaching yoga.

Hiro has since gained a following for his detailed pose breakdowns and anatomy-focused approach to teaching, which come through in detailed alignment cues that are tailored to students' different bodies. He believes yoga sparks self-empowerment and aims to help students learn who they are and love who they are on and off the mat.

DeAndre Sinette is a yoga and meditation instructor with over 3500 hours of teaching experience.

Born and raised in Texas, Deandre started out as a fitness lover and regular gym-goer with perpetually tight muscles. He heard how great yoga was for the mind and body, so he dove right into the practice. As someone who faced emotional and mental abuse growing up, he ended up finding healing through yoga and turned his pain into purpose. He began teaching yoga in 2015 and made it his life’s mission to bring people out of darkness and help them find healing through movement.

In addition to being a trauma-informed teacher with an E-RYT 200 designation, he is trained in yoga nidra and is studying for an advanced certification in mindful meditation. He considers himself a lifelong student and believes that regular practice is key to finding true alignment in life.