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About Westpark Yoga & Movement

About Your Journey at Westpark Yoga & Movement

At Westpark, it’s all about you and your path to well-being. Whether you’re looking for balance, stress relief, or simply a place where you can reconnect with yourself, we’re here to support you at every step.

Our Mission

We believe in empowering you to take charge of your wellness. Our mission is to inspire personal growth, resilience, and holistic health by creating spaces where learning is collaborative, goals are honored, and transformation happens naturally.

Here, your journey matters. Whether it’s physical strength, mental clarity, or emotional support, we’re dedicated to helping you thrive in all aspects of life.

What Does Your Journey Look Like?

Are you looking to strengthen your body, quiet your mind, or connect with a community? At Westpark, we’re here to help you discover what you need — whether that’s through challenging flows, meditative stillness, or simply finding a moment to breathe.

  • 40+ weekly classes across yoga, meditation, and fitness
  • Kids Aerial Program designed to build confidence and strength
  • Options for every season — restorative, strength-building, and everything between

What kind of practice do you need today?

Your Space, Your Community

At Westpark Yoga & Movement, you’re not just joining a studio — you’re becoming part of a community. Our members value growth, connection, and lifelong learning. Here, you’ll find the support and encouragement you need to thrive.

Questions? Email liz@westparkyoga.com.

The Founders…

Kathy

Founder

Yoga became a healing place — and Westpark was created to offer that same support to others.

Yoga came into my life when I was most stressed around my career, family and feeling out of shape. My first yoga class was hot yoga in Fair Oaks. It was very close to where I lived. In fact, I was often able to walk to class. That first class of Bikram yoga was one of the most challenging things I have ever done and the camel pose nearly killed me! The practice and ability to address the whole body was what really drew me in; however, it was the studio community that kept me going. The kind heartedness of the instructors and camaraderie among the students were unexpected and precious benefits to my practice. The owner greeted us by name at every class and always showed interest in our lives. I remember the care they took when my father passed suddenly and I was struggling. I only wanted to just lay in shavasana. The studio truly became a healing place. It’s been many years since I started that yoga journey and I continue to be grateful for what it has brought in my life. My strongest wish for Westpark Yoga & Movement is that we can be a place of rejuvenation and strength for our students.

Jack

Co-Founder

Yoga began as physical therapy — and evolved into a lifelong love of mindful movement.

In 2018, Yoga entered my life as a form of physical therapy. I had realized how tight and unbalanced my muscles and movement patterns had become after years of aimlessly going to the gym. My lack of direction and education had led to some unhealthy training, recovery, and movement habits. At first, I felt frustrated, but Yoga quickly revealed the nuances of my imbalanced movements and opened up a space for growth and change. As I delved deeper into my practice, I began to cherish and embrace the small changes that occurred during a flow or even just in meditation. Yoga was just one practice under the broad umbrella of movement practices that aimed to improve both my mental and physical health. From meditation to fitness to weightlifting, I developed a profound love for all things movement. I constantly seek to expand my own practice by incorporating new modalities and forms of movement into my routine. Yoga has become an integral part of my life, guiding me towards a holistic approach to wellness through mindful movement.