✍️ Author Biography
Amy Ippoliti
🌍 American
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⭐ Known for: The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga (2016)
Amy Ippoliti is a yoga teacher, author, and conservationist, co-founder of 90 Monkeys, with over 30 years of yoga study.
Born in New York City in 1969, Amy Ippoliti has dedicated over three decades to the study and practice of yoga, beginning at age 16. After earning a degree in Studio Art from Oberlin College, she returned to New York, where she taught fitness and self-defense while deepening her yoga practice. Her formal yoga training began in 1997, and she became a certified Anusara Yoga teacher in 2000, studying with notable figures like Cyndi Lee and Douglas Brooks, a scholar of Shri Vidya Tantra. Ippoliti taught at various New York yoga studios and provided private instruction to a diverse clientele, including corporate executives and celebrities. She was instrumental in developing the Anusara Yoga Immersion program and served on its curriculum committee before renouncing her certification in 2012. She co-founded the advanced yoga education platform 90 Monkeys in 2012. Beyond her yoga career, Ippoliti is an advocate for environmental conservation, particularly earth and marine protection, collaborating on projects to raise awareness about overfishing and species extinction.
Yoga Pedagogy and Esoteric Study
Amy Ippoliti's extensive engagement with yoga spans over three decades, beginning with her initial practice in the Sivananda tradition. Her journey led her to formal teacher training in 1997, and subsequently to Anusara Yoga, where she became certified in 2000. During this period, she met Douglas Brooks, a professor specializing in Shri Vidya Tantra, Sanskrit, and Tamil, with whom she continues to study. This connection suggests an engagement with the more philosophical and potentially esoteric dimensions of Tantric traditions. Ippoliti played a significant role in the development of Anusara's curriculum, designing the 100-hour Immersion program and contributing to the committee. Her co-founding of 90 Monkeys in 2012 reflects a commitment to providing advanced educational resources for yoga practitioners, indicating a focus on deepening understanding beyond introductory levels. Her teaching has extended to national and international trainings, workshops, and retreats, as well as presentations at prominent yoga festivals and conferences.
Authorship and Contributions
Ippoliti has shared her expertise through various written platforms and collaborative projects. She is the co-author of "The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga: The Yoga Professional’s Guide to a Fulfilling Career," published by New World Library, which offers guidance on professional development within the yoga field. Her writings and contributions have appeared in numerous yoga-focused publications such as Yoga Journal, Yoga Digest, and Mantra Magazine, as well as broader platforms like Origin Magazine and Elephant Journal. Beyond her written work, Ippoliti has contributed to yoga-related musical recordings, including albums with artists like Krishna Das and Shantala, exploring mantra and devotional music. Her involvement in these recordings suggests an appreciation for the sonic and vibrational aspects often associated with yogic and spiritual practices.
Environmental Advocacy and Personal Life
Residing in Boulder, Colorado, Amy Ippoliti is actively involved in environmental conservation efforts. Her advocacy focuses on protecting the earth and its marine ecosystems. She has collaborated with individuals like Shawn Heinrichs and Taro Smith on underwater photography initiatives designed to bring attention to critical issues such as overfishing and the endangerment of marine species. This commitment to conservation highlights a broader philosophy that connects personal well-being and spiritual practice with the health of the planet. Her work in this area underscores a holistic worldview, integrating her yoga practice and teachings with a sense of responsibility towards the natural world.