The Team

Tracy Jenkinson

I started yoga 16 years ago while I was on a quest to find an exercise/activity that captured my attention for a longer period of time than my short lived experiences I had encountered at the gym.  Having grown up as a dancer Yoga's attraction was some where in the middle, a half way between the discipline of dance and the gym.  I was hooked after my first class. In January 2018 I did my 200 hour yoga teacher training and then in March 2020 I attended teacher training for Anti Gravity Fundamentals, Restorative and Yoga fitness and added this to my disciplines. With a background in dance and teaching dancing to children in my younger years I feel like I have gone full circle and am now back teaching and guiding all you budding Yogi's. I have a keen interest in using yoga as a form of therapy and I really get a thrill out of making somebody feel good through yoga and meditation.

In my spare time I enjoy escaping on little get aways to “The Bay” or “Martinborough” for a weekend and I love the beach in the summer

I look forward to being there to guide you on your yoga journey be it on the floor or in a chair or in the air.

 
 

Jemma Tolmie

I came to At Yoga Floor & Flight Yoga Studio as a student in 2023 since I had always been curious about trying Aerial Silks and saw that At Yoga had Aerial Yoga which looked really fun and interesting to try out. I did it for1 year and really loved it so decided in February 2024 to go away to get my Teacher Training in Aerial Yoga Fundamentals 1 and 2 qualifications. I’m now teaching kids and adults classes at At Yoga and really love it.

In my spare time you can find me hiking, running, going to the beach, reading and practicing my handstands. I’ve always loved being upside down and believe there are great benefits in doing it.

I love that I have a job that involves being upside down where I can teach kids and adults the joy of Aerial Yoga.

 

Andrew Yucel

Andrew Yucel is a conscious and grounded man that has found the willingness within himself to plant and harvest freedom. His journey of Yoga began by attending a yoga festival and was immediately magnetised to its authentic, peaceful, and nurturing ambience. This was a pivotal point in his life, leading to the transition from toxicity to purity. When he began to be attracted to the Ancient spirit of Yoga, his path changed radically. Finding communities In Australia and becoming a teacher were other aspects of his transformation into the healthy masculine that we all aspire to become. 

Living during a lockdown in an eco yoga village for 8 months, associating with Bhakti Yogis, he enriched his practice by diving deeper into yogic devotional practices, and having close association with devotees, and those following a yoga lifestyle. After moving on from community life, he continued teaching to remote parts of Australia, and while travelling he ventured to several different yoga studios and retreat centres, to further his practice and experiences. Those new experiences opened up new areas of facilitation by leading Meditation groups, Enhanced breathing workshops, Mens sharing spaces, and being involved in ceremonial rites of passage. According to Andrew, it is by asking ourselves who we are that we free ourselves from the thoughts and expectations of others, and just start living, by breathing, experiencing,  learning, and knowing that we are in this together.