In 2012, when Sahel Anvarinejad was fighting cancer, her son Tabay Atkins witnessed the whole battle against her mother's cancer and found her yoga practice helped her. so much in the recovery process.
Currently, Sahel is a yoga teacher and a yoga teacher and her son Tabay has also become the youngest certified yoga instructor in the United States - he has completed a yoga instructor-led yoga certification course. 200 hours at the age of 10.
The whole family loves yoga
When Sahel was diagnosed with cancer in 2012, she suffered from a number of sequelae such as alopecia, difficulty walking, but she continued to practice yoga on a regular basis. Tabay saw the miraculous effect of yoga not only to help his mother recover physically, but also to restore the spirit. This prompted the boy to practice yoga and then teach yoga.
His father, Larry Atkins is a former athlete, also began practicing yoga because of the positive changes he found to bring to his wife and son.
After Sahel was certified in 2013, she opened Care4Yoga in San Clemente, California - her own yoga room, where she and Tabay used to help students in their classes.
The process of becoming the youngest certified Yoga teacher in the United States
By the end of the semester in 2016, Sahel offers his son one of two options: a summer vacation in Europe or a 200-hour yoga instructor course in LA. Tabay boy chose yoga.
With his knowledge and understanding, the boy gained from sticking through his mother's training sessions, and supporting her classes at her yoga room, receiving a certificate of 200 Now it seems very simple with Tabay. It is the last condition that he needs to be able to teach and direct his own classes.
Currently, Tabay is teaching Yoga classes at Care4Yoga three times a week, and ALL the proceeds will go to Orange County Children's Hospital and other charities selected by the Atkins family, And let the families know that they need help in the fight against cancer.
Photos by The Orange County Register
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