Jennifer Wallis opened Sparkle Yoga on Nov. 6 in a storefront with a purple and turquoise interiorโ€”and, yes, a glittery floorโ€”at 465 South Meadows Parkway. For information, visit www.sparkleyogareno.com.

Every yoga studio has its own specialty or bent. Whatโ€™s yours?

My specialty, I want to say, is gentle yoga. I definitely am offering that every single dayโ€”and restorative yoga. Itโ€™s using a lot of bolsters, a lot of props. Itโ€™s probably the yoga thatโ€™s got the least amount of exercise involved. Itโ€™s all about relaxing. Itโ€™s all about unwinding.

Why is gentle yoga appealing to you?

What is really important for me, and why I do offer so much gentle yoga, is there are a lot of people out there who have not practiced yoga ever, or in a long time โ€ฆ and they might walk into a yoga studio and be intimidated. The word itself is intimidating. โ€ฆ The reason I brought so many gentle yoga classes on is that I want that newbieโ€”or that person who hasnโ€™t done it for a whileโ€”to walk in and see others who are just like them. โ€ฆ Thatโ€™s the big thing. I want the studio to be open to anybody who is intimidated by yoga. I want Sparkle to just say, โ€œHey, welcome, everybody! No matter what age you are, no matter what you can or cannot do, please come here, and youโ€™re fabulous.โ€

So, you have a story about yoga having played an important role in your life. Tell me about that.

I had practiced yoga for about 10, 12 years myself. I thought it was great, but I was not relaxing. I used it as exercise. It didnโ€™t really get to me mentally. โ€ฆ And then I stopped doing it. โ€ฆ This whole time I had a job, a corporate job, and I was successful. I was awesome. I purchased a house, and all these things were great, but I was very unhappy. โ€ฆ Finally, I ended upโ€”long story shortโ€”losing the job, which was a blessing in disguise. I had no job, I had no money, and I got sad and more and more upset every day. โ€ฆ Then I went to a yoga class, and immediately something just clicked. That night, I started looking up teacher training. Then, I started my journey. I went to school. I dedicated a whole bunch of hours. I went to class. And, in that time, my life changed so dramatically. โ€ฆ I began to love myself and accept myself, which I had never done, in, letโ€™s say, 40 years.

Does having had that experience allow you to help your students access that type of breakthrough, too?

Absolutely, because even if youโ€™re just using yoga for exercise, it still speaks to you spiritually. I read quotes at the end of class. Maybe one of those quotes is going to resonate with you. โ€ฆ I tell my students, when they come in this room, โ€œGive yourself permission to release, at least for 60 minutes. Itโ€™s all about you.โ€ โ€ฆ We have a block in our heads, weโ€™re stuck, in our heads, I mean all of us, hypothetically. And yoga really helps to clear that blockโ€”or to bring in clarity, and thatโ€™s what it did for me.

Do you have one of those quotes in mind that youโ€™d like to share?

I do. I have so many! I want to share two. One is by Louise Hay, and it says, โ€œItโ€™s only a thought, and a thought can be changed.โ€ โ€ฆ And then the second one is by Thich Nhat Hanh, saying, โ€œSo many of us are comfortable in our own prisons.โ€ Weโ€™ve built walls, and we complain, but here we are. โ€ฆ Sometimes we are more comfortable complaining rather than doing something about it.

Your studio is brand new. What do you want it to be like, eventually?

I want people to walk in, and immediately I want them to feel good. I want them to feel the energy. I want them to be happy. I want them to love themselves.

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