Katie Martin began her yoga journey in 2010 practicing Bikram Yoga. She fell in love yoga’s physical and spiritual benefits. As a busy mom, she knew she needed to tend to herself so she could give her best to others. Katie took her first vinyasa class at in 2013 and instantly was hooked. The beautiful flow reminded her of her days as ballet dancer. Katie has been teaching ballet and Pilates for 20 years and yoga has helped her to remain strong and flexible both in mind and body. Katie is certified in vinyasa, restorative, and trauma sensitive yoga as well as Pilates and Progressing Ballet Technique (PBT). She has led multiple yoga teacher trainings and enrichment programs. Katie resides in the western suburbs with her six children. She is thrilled to be sharing her passion for movement and self-care with her students at the Wheaton Sport Center. At the club since 2023
630-315-5347Allie Beyer is an E-RYT and has been teaching hot and vinyasa yoga since 2015. She enjoys challenging her students to grow in their practice by experimenting with familiar movements in unfamiliar ways. Allie likes to remind her students (and herself) that it’s just yoga – Have fun with it and find playfulness on the mat! 200hr Certified, Hot & Aerial Certified. At the club since 2015
Beth Pomatto comes to the Wheaton Sport Center with a passion for yoga and serving others. Beth has been practicing yoga most of her life. She became inspired to get her 200hr training to help others experience the benefits of yoga for themselves. Beth has been teaching yoga to all ages for 9 years and is continuing her yoga education in multiple class formats while working towards her 500hr certification. She is excited to share the benefits of yoga with you. 200hr Certified. At the club since: 2012
Camille Pye began her yoga journey in 2014 by taking yoga classes offered in the Recreation Center at Western Illinois University. Since then, her practice has deepened to provide flexibility both physically and mentally. Like many individuals existing in the corporate world, Yoga was a means to slow down and unwind after a fast paced day working in Chicago and to combat anxiety. During the pandemic she took the leap and completed her teachers training after being awarded a BIPOC scholarship for Yogi’s of diverse backgrounds. She was very eager to apply her teachings from the computer screen to the studio. She wishes to aid her students in bringing mindfulness to their everyday life, and aiding in their journey to create depth in their practices by balancing mind, body, and spirit. She hopes that she can encourage people of diverse backgrounds to honor mental health practices and to take charge of their physical health through refreshing and fun avenues. At the club since 2024
Carrie Provost comes to the Sport Center with an eclectic resume – her primary career is as an orchestra conductor and violinist in the DuPage Symphony Orchestra. Yoga has become an integral part of Carrie’s life since she started taking classes 15 years ago at the Sport Center. She was inspired to complete the 200 hour teacher training in order to help others experience yoga’s benefits. RYT-500 certified! She also recently became certified with the Aquatic Exercise Association. At the club since 2019
Corie has been teaching yoga since 2015. She loves the variety of classes that are taught at WSC and believes everyone can find a place here in their mat. Corie is 500 hr certified, Senior Yoga certified, Mindfulness Meditation facilitator certified and Pilates certified on mat and apparatuses. At the club since 2016
630-315-5347Danielle started practicing yoga as a teenager and has been hooked ever since. She trained at Kula yoga project in NYC in alignment based vinyasa and has been teaching since January 2012. After having her first child she did a prenatal/postnatal teacher training program at Bliss Baby yoga. She also likes to mix in barre and Pilates, with plenty of focus on the breath. Danielle is a proud mama of three. At the club since 2018
Denise So started yoga as a form of catharsis and this practice eventually became second nature to her. She believes that yoga exists as a way to connect us all – dissolving separation within and without. She holds certifications in vinyasa, HIIT Pilates & Hot Flow. In her spare time, she is an avid baker, loves indoor rock climbing, drawing, sampling music, reading and has a penchant for small Japanese collectables such as Sonny Angels, Pusheen and keychains of animals stuck in food. At the club since 2024
630-315-5347Heather is thrilled to join the team of yoga instructors at Wheaton Sport Center. She decided to pursue her 250 hour certification through Prairie Yoga after seeing how much a consistent yoga practice benefited all aspects of her life. As a five-year member of the club, Heather has been influenced and inspired by the many wonderful teachers at WSC and looks forward to sharing the joyful gift of yoga to those who join her for practice. Off the mat, Heather enjoys traveling, dancing, and going for nature walks and bike rides with her husband, three children, and dog. At the club since: 2022
A runner and triathlete, Jeannie started her yoga journey to build stamina and flexibility. The quiet of the practice coupled with mindful movement inspired her to seek more education through RYT-200 training. She specializes in hatha, power, and vinyasa flow and enjoys a vigorous practice to get her heart pumping. When not teaching yoga, she works for The GardenWorks Project, a local hunger assistance organization, and serves at her church as a worship leader. She lives with her husband and three children on a farmette in Wayne. 200hr Certified. At the club since: 2015