Our Instructors

Tami Thomas

Tami began practicing yoga about 15 years ago, as a means of self-care and immediately fell in love with the practice. Tami's background is in dance, where she was a teacher for 20+ years. She stepped away from teaching ballet, tap, and jazz a few years ago and became certified in teaching Total Barre for adults. After many years of squishing her toes into ballet slippers, she decided she was ready to change her teaching style to yoga, so she traded in her slippers for a yoga mat.

After practicing different styles of Yoga over the years, she discovered that she most enjoyed the fluid nature of asana practice offered in a Vinyasa flow. She was ready to dive deeper into her practice and understanding of yoga, so Tami went on to complete her  200-hour Integrative Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training with Coral Brown and just wrapped up another 200-hour YTT with Katie O’Connell at Dragonfly Yoga Barn. Tami is also certified in Reiki, Restorative Yoga, Yoga Nidra, and completed her Yin certification with Bernie Clark.

 Tami looks to lead her practice from the heart and encourages her students to listen and honor the voice within. She creates an experience of kindness, self-compassion, and union between body, breath, and mind.  

 When Tami isn’t in the studio teaching she enjoys spending time outside in nature, whether it is by the Sea, Skiing down the mountain, or putting her hands into the soil in her gardens.  Most of all she loves spending time with her family.

Reigan Thomas

Reigan’s yoga practice really took off in 2012 when she was a 4th grade teacher in NYC. She used yoga as a tool to come back to herself and stay grounded. She completed her 200-hour yoga teacher training with Dragonfly Yoga Barn in Sandwich, NH. Reigan is a reading interventionist and loves to incorporate mindfulness and movement with the 2nd and 3rd graders she teaches.

When Reigan is not teaching, she loves spending time with her nieces and nephews, reading, relaxing at the beach, and hanging out with her dog, Auggie.