Yoga with Lucy Broome
Lucy Broome has been practicing yoga since 1996 and teaching since 2003. Her teaching style is a graceful integration of personal experience within a range of hatha yoga traditions.
Lucy’s yoga journey began in 1997 and continues to evolve and deepen.
In 2002 Lucy undertook four months of advanced yogic studies with Swami Venkatesh of the Atma Vikasa School in Mysore. She has spent time in both the Sivananda and Satyananda Ashrams and continues to attend workshops with local and visiting teachers from around the world including Donna Farhi, Diane Long (Scaravelli Yoga), Prahlad (Sakshin Ghatashta Yoga), Paul Wooden, Simon Borg-Oliver (Yoga Synergy), T.K.V Desikachar (Krishnamacharya Yoga). She has completed a ‘Yoga for Arthritis’ course with Dr Daniel Lewis of the Lewis Institute and appropriate yoga postures for pregnancy with Jodie Gregson. In 2011, Lucy completed both the Foundation and the Advanced courses with Zenergy Yoga for Kids.
Most recently, Lucy committed to studying Amrit yoga, during a year’s teacher training from 2012-2013. This form of yoga is described as ‘meditation in motion’. The Integrative Amrit Methods are a means to integrate action and non-action. Through deliberate action in time and space one moves into a Presence where all doing disappears; where the doer and the action become one. From this state of unity – this state of authentic yoga – life becomes an effortless flow.
Lucy has been a member of Yoga Australia since 2003. She is also a mother of two, with a daughter who started prep in 2014 and a son born in April 2013.