About Us

MEET MIMI!

Mimi has been living and breathing her dream of being a full-time yoga teacher since she created O2 Yoga in 1998. O2 is a system she believes is like no other for changing and improving body, mind, and spirit. She has a BS in nutrition, a BA in psychology, and an MS in exercise physiology. Feeling centered, grounded and peaceful involves all facets of the physical and energetic body. Yoga is a natural extension of this belief. “Yoga represents a way of harnessing all the good energy, focusing it on one point, to create a more harmonious individual and therefore a more peaceful world,” she says. Her infectious enthusiasm and love for teaching comes through in everything she does. She specializes in strong anatomical focus, adjusting the body to better align and strengthen the spine and therefore create better posture, better mood, better interactions with the world, and a more centered and quiet mind.

Mimi’s creation, O2 Yoga, is a unique system that draws from the philosophy of the eight-limbed path of Patanjali. This style of practice is athletic, empowering, energizing, and life-changing. Our community is one of teachers and students who believe in the connection to all living beings and therefore our responsibility to be conscious of all of our actions, words, and intentions. O2 Yoga encourages a proactive interaction with the world.

Mimi has been thrilled to receive many “Best Of’s,” including both Somerville and Cambridge Scout’s Honored several years in a row, just to name a few! Most importantly, she is inspired every day by her husband, Steven, her two sons, Dylan and Deven, and her family’s ever-increasing number of animals, including their dog Mate and their pig Ender. Mimi runs teacher training and retreats locally and internationally. She is also incredibly joyful and passionate about vegan cooking, home schooling, animals, traveling with her family, and sailing on their family’s antique sailboat.

MEET O2 YOGA!

O2 Yoga allows students a place to grow in their practice, to be challenged, to work towards goals, and to be part of a community.  Our Astanga-inspired, athletic, vinyasa classes are all building on a theme — every month, we have a specific focus that our teachers use to inspire their sequences — which gives students the chance to learn more about a posture or major tenet of the practice in a uniquely consistent fashion as each of our teachers approach that focus or theme in his or her own way.  Every teacher at O2 has gone through Mimi’s 200-Hour Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher Training Program, so there will be a similarity in the way classes are constructed with the major difference from teacher to teacher being his or her perspective on the Pose of the Month.

WHERE TO BEGIN…

Students often ask where to begin on a first visit to the studio, and, regardless of any previous experience, we always suggest Basics is the best way to get started.  Our Basics classes are not designed as “beginners,” but, instead, are designed to focus on the foundations of the kind of yoga students will experience in the progressive style that is O2.  Basics will break down how to do a vinyasa (Sun A) and may move a little slower through a sequence with extra care and attention paid to other elements of the practice students will see frequently in an O2-style class.  We recommend students stick with Basics until they have a strong understanding of many of the foundations covered in that class level, specifically in regards to the Sun A (push up, up dog, down dog), breath, locks, and even prop usage.  Students wishing for a more in-depth opportunity to go over these foundational aspects should keep an eye out for our Intro to O2 Yoga workshop.

When Should I Try a More Advanced Class?

Students who have a solid understanding of “the basics” will feel right at home in our Intermediate and Power level classes.  These classes are not intended to be harder than Basics — in fact, many experienced practitioners frequently take Basics because they are not only a great reminder of the building blocks of the practice but are challenging, too! It’s the focus that differentiates our more “advanced” offerings from Basics.  Teachers assume students are familiar with how to do a vinyasa and other “basics” and will, thus, move a little faster, allowing time to incorporate a wider array of arm balances, inversions, and more advanced versions of postures.  The essential difference between Intermediate and Power is class length — Intermediate classes are often seventy-five minutes (with a few daytime exceptions), and Power classes are ninety minutes.

Regardless of class level — Basics, Intermediate, or Power — our classes are taught progressively, including offerings and modification for injury or limitation.  

What’s the Deal with Astanga?

Curious about the yoga that started it all for Mimi?  We’ve got ya covered!  We offer full lead Astanga classes which are Primary Series except for the last Astanga occurrence of the month, which we sub out Primary Series for Second (or Intermediate) Series.  We recommend experienced students come to Astanga.  While teachers will offer modifications and such for poses, the pacing is extremely quick and familiarity with Sanskrit and the postures they represent will be key for a student’s experience in the class. Click here for some “pro tips” before attending your first Astanga class.

In a nutshell…

O2 Yoga is the “jazz” version of Mimi’s first yoga love, Astanga — the classical music underpinning our long-form sequences.  Where Astanga is “right side/left side,” O2 Yoga will incorporate much longer sequences on one side before tackling that sequence on the other side.  Through breath and movement, students build an internal heat that allows safe execution of poses.  Classes are taught progressively in all class levels and modifications are on offer for anyone working with injuries or limitations.  Teachers do hands-on adjustments that are intended to help align and support students in postures and are not intended as “corrections.”  If you prefer not to receive adjustments, please let the teacher know before class begins.

Still have questions?  Email info@o2yoga.com.

CLASS INFO

All of our classes are “O2-style” (read more about that here), but here’s a few notes on what the class levels mean:

BASICS:

The focus in Basics is on O2 Yoga Foundations, breaking down the principles of safety and alignment fundamental to standard and recurring postures. These classes are appropriate for those new to yoga, new to the studio, or students wishing to refresh and reconnect to their practice. Class offerings vary in length from 45 minutes to 60 minutes. 


INTERMEDIATE:

Building off the foundations taught in Basics, our Intermediate level classes are focused on more advanced poses, arm balances, and inversions with the goal of building the strength, flexibility, and focus required for O2 Power classes. This class is not appropriate for beginners. Class offerings vary in length from 60 minutes to 75 minutes. 


POWER:

This is the advanced level of O2 Yoga. The instructor leads the class through a flowing and varied sequence of postures including arm balances, backbends and inversions. Playful and expanding, this class is intended to challenge the more experienced student. This class is not appropriate for beginners. Class offerings vary in length from 60 minutes to 75 minutes.


O2/SLOW2:

O2-Slow2 is our first combination class! The first portion of class will guide you through a typical O2 style class full of energetic postures, dynamic sequencing, and breathwork. The second portion of class will slow things down while offering longer held and increasingly grounded postures, guided meditation, and an extended savasana. Ahhhh. The best of both worlds! Props that are strongly recommended for this class include yoga blocks (or low step stool/plant stand), pillow/bolster, items to keep the body warm (i.e. socks, sweater, blanket). Classes are 60 minutes.

STUDENT LOVE

“I’ve been taking classes with O2 since 2013 or so when I started my PhD at MIT and moved to Porter Square. I’m an art historian and used to travel a ton to the Middle East for field research (pre-covid) and I used to purchase mp3’s of O2 classes so I could enjoy O2 Yoga on the road. I cannot tell you how many hotel rooms and airbnb’s I’ve practiced in with Mimi and Elliott!
 
“After finishing my PhD program, I moved to Houston and really couldn’t find a yoga studio I loved there – so I kept up with O2 audio files and (silver lining of the pandemic…) loved when you started releasing videos as well. I enrolled in Barrett’s prenatal classes through my entire pregnancy last year and now I’m so happy to be joining O2 again, 6-months postpartum on the new online platform. It is such an absolute JOY and pleasure to have been able to practice with you all these years, even from afar (and sometimes verrrry afar!).
 
“Thank you SO MUCH for keeping O2 yoga going through all the fits and starts of the past years. It means so much to those of us for whom practicing with you feels like home, no matter where we are or what life stage we are in. I hope to stay practicing with you for many many years to come.”
 
namaste,

Nisa


 

“Amazing as always! Mimi has creative sequences, clear cueing, and a very personal manner of running the class. She is aware and attentive to individual students and gives personal feedback/suggestions on form and modifications. All while creating a light, fun feeling of community. Can’t wait for the next class. ❤️”
-Maki

“This was my first time taking Tina’s slow2/O2 and I loved it! Slow does not mean less challenging, but more attention to alignment and listening to the body more closely. I love how Tina carefully guides students on how to pay attention to our body and offers different modifications/progression on poses. Thank you!!!”
-Mizue

“I love O2 classes! Every class has the right balance of strength, balance work, stretching and flow. I particularly love Mimi’s and Elliott’s classes.”
-Hailey

“This class makes me want to get out of bed at 6am on a Monday morning.”
-Caitlin

“The new website and booking system is so much easier ! Thank you for doing this 👍 “
-Sandra

“Wonderful! Amazing! Elliot’s intermediate class left me feeling limber and energized!”
-Jen

“Mimi has it all; talent, creativity, experience, knowledge of anatomy and a sparkling personality.”
-Carol

“It was lovely as always. Thank you, Eliot (and all of the wonderful teachers), for checking on us and correcting us always so precisely, despite the distance. You are awesome!”
-Pascale

“Great class! Carol was very creative in how she incorporated Hanumanasana into the different poses. Really stretched my hip flexors and I felt great afterwards. Thank you!”
-Gabrielle

“O2 is the only yoga and Mimi is so fun, genuine, and definitely kicks your ass!”
-Jimena

 

“Class was phenomenal. Such beautiful stretches and twists to alleviate my really stiff back. Thank you so much!”
-April

“Class was terrific as usual. Thanks for the corrections too. What a great way to start Saturday!”
-Todd

“I absolutely love my Sunday mornings yoga class. Afterward, I always felt like I just had a full body massage. Awesome!”
-Khaota

“This class is always great. Love Tina! The length of class works well for my schedule as well.”
-miriam

“Always heart-centered, Mimi’s o2 classes are phenomenal.”
-Dr. Angela

“Excellent, sweaty, challenging, and satisfying. Elliott is great. And I felt seen, which to me is the most important part of O2 classes. Thank you Elliott.”
-Sue

“How wonderful to be able to return to O2! Other classes I’ve taken in other cities just don’t compare. I’ve missed it so much; it’s like finding an oasis in a yoga desert (in my case, upper Manhattan). ❤️🙏🏼”
-Philip

“So good to be back in an 02 class–the Zoom format felt surprisingly comfortable and personal.”
-Julia