Troy Hadeed

Troy Hadeed

The underlying teachings of ‘living yoga’ have been a part of Troy's life for as long as he can remember. Troy has had the honor of furthering his study, practice, and teaching under the guidance of amazing teachers like Ted Grand, Jess Robertson, Ryan Leier, Schuyler Grant, Baron Baptiste, Seane Corn, Eugene & Jesse Poku, Srivatsa Ramaswami, Ft. Joe Piererira, and H.S Arun. Troy has come to understand that the practice of yoga as a practice that transcends physical postures or any other box we are tempted to put it into. He views the practice as a ‘training ground’ of sorts where through intimate and intentional focus we deepen our relationship to mind, breath, and our understanding of God.

As a ‘yoga teacher,’ Troy intends to share a depth of practice that embodies a form of prayer and allows every practitioner to connect to something beyond the physical aspects of the practice. Furthermore, he aims to continuously create a space that is accessible to all—regardless of their faith, age, or physical limitations. With mindful and intentional movements, Troy brings an intimate and powerful dimension to today’s yoga class that helps bridge the gap between the pure essence of Yoga and today’s disconnected world.

“I have always said that if I did not believe the practice of Yoga increased our capacity to love, and reconnected us to the God of our own understanding, that I would walk away from it immediately.”

In October 2023 Troy released his first book, My Name Is Love: We’re Not All That Different. He is excited about his future as an author and regardless of the genre of his writing he intends, as with all things, to remain committed to his messaging and focus which lies at the root of Yoga Practice and is often forgotten: Love & God.

37 classes found

Troy Hadeed
Focus on internal twists as an invitation to look inward in order to identify any things that may be taking up valuable space in your life.
Troy Hadeed
This full body practice encourages you to find openness and space within the body, even in twisting and folding shapes.
Troy Hadeed
Get your energy moving in this well-rounded and efficient practice to prepare you for whatever lies ahead in your day.
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Embrace the day with this energizing practice to get your body moving.
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An efficient standing sequence designed with the intention to be accessible wherever you are, even if you are wearing shoes or are without mat.
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This is a full spectrum practice in which you will revisit postures multiple times to explore how different a shape can feel every single time it is experienced.
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This is a very unique practice intentionally sequenced to take different postures on each side of the body as a reminder that balance doesn't always look the way we expect it to.
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This core focused practice invites you to take things one breath and one step at a time.
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Discover the power of stillness to carry you through any discomfort.
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Stay low to the ground to explore this unique floor-based practice.
Everyday Yoga: In Motion
This gentle, yin-inspired practice reminds us of the power of conscious trust and release.
Everyday Yoga: In Motion
This is a heart opening practice to encourage us to treat one another with grace.
Everyday Yoga: In Motion
Find your expression of prayer in motion. Use sun salutations, twisting, and lunge shapes to warm yourself up for prone heart-opening.
Everyday Yoga: In Motion
This slow, simple, and graceful practice reminds you that the breath bridges your mind and body.
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Do you need a quick practice for times when life gets busy? This brief sequence includes all the elements of a full practice: side bends, twists, lunges, and hamstring openings in less time.
In Trinidad with Troy Hadeed
Take your practice to Trinidad for this slow-flowing class designed with longer holds to help you establish physical stillness while giving time for reflection.