Tao Porchon-Lynch
Tao Porchon-Lynch, E-RYT 500, at 100 years young, is a master yoga teacher who synthesizes the most positive aspects of Indian, European, and American thought. She has trained and certified hundreds of yoga instructors since founding the Westchester Institute of Yoga in 1982. With more than 70 years of yoga practice and 45 years of teaching behind her, Tao has learned how to tap into the incredible power that all individuals possess. She has studied with yoga masters Indra Devi, B. K. S. Iyengar, and Aurobindo, and is the author of a collection of meditations, Reflections: The Yogic Journey of Life. Tao recently received the Padma Shri Award—one of India’s highest civilian honors— from the Indian government for her work in advancing the practice of yoga. Tao won the Guinness World Record in 2012 for being the oldest active yoga teacher in the world.
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Tao Porchon-Lynch on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan
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Tao Porchon-Lynch Never Said Can’t: Wisdom from a Role Model for the World “There is no such thing as ‘can’t,’ only the verb 'to be able,’” said Tao Porchon-Lynch. “I don’t want anybody to tell me I can’t do something, I just want to…
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Kripalu Perspectives: Aging Youthfully, with Tao Porchon-Lynch Master yoga instructor Tao Porchon-Lynch discusses her lifelong passion for yoga and shares her timeless tips on aging well.
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Yoga in Each Decade of Life How does yoga impact our lives? Its purpose, benefits, and significance tend to evolve as our practice changes and as we grow, age, and learn.
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