Carmen Ungur

I began to practice yoga daily in 2010 when I moved back to Sweden. At the time, yoga to me was stretching. No meditation, no pranayama, not even shavasana.
Over the following years my relationship with yoga remained physical until I no longer could find ease and quiet moments in anything, anywhere. So in a moment of panic and quick decisions, I signed up for a 200 HR YTT in Bali. My life had evolved around extreme sports, being overactive and far too analytical, so the idea of teaching yoga was absurd. But I needed a solution.
Having completed my 200 HR I went on from one teacher training to the other. And when I started teaching there was no doubt. Fear of realizing how much I did not know combined with excitement for knowledge guided me from one yoga experience to the other without leaving any room for doubt whether I should teach or not.
I believe 100% in what I do therefore my approach to teaching is very honest and pragmatic.
Also, I am real. Very much so. And I want the same for you rather than living a version of yourself to meet someone else's expectations.
