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Hello

​I’m Katie Moore, a qualified Vinyasa Yoga instructor with over ten years of practice behind me and a real love for what yoga can do for people. ​

 

My classes are dynamic and I place a strong emphasis on alignment and safe foundations, so students feel supported as they grow. I focus on helping people build strength, flexibility, and confidence through thoughtful sequencing and steady breathwork. All lessons are accompanied to music, which shapes the rhythmic movement of the lesson. Everything we do on the mat is designed to support life off the mat too—how we move, how we breathe, how we handle the messy, human stuff that comes our way. ​

For more information, scroll down to explore the different services or check out the Classes tab above.

I’m excited for you to join the Moore Yoga journey.

What I offer? 

You can find further details and options to book online on my 'Class' page and the 'Online booking' page.

Yoga Class Scene

Mixed ability Vinyasa Flow class - every Thursday at Calsa, Collingham (7 p.m.-8 p.m.

Yoga Pose Practice

Private lessons

Yoga Class Session

Private group classes

Please bring your mat to class. If you’re new to yoga, just let me know beforehand and I’ll have a mat ready for your first session so you can try it out before investing.

My Story

Movement has always been part of my life. As a child I loved to dance. Teaching later gave me the chance to travel during the holidays, and I became fascinated by how different cultures and faiths used movement to express connection, celebration, and meaning.

Yoga found me in 2014 when a colleague suggested a free class at work. I arrived sceptical and left completely hooked. My teacher was warm, encouraging, and supportively challenging. I followed her to weekly classes at Wandsworth Community Centre, where yoga felt accessible, real, and rooted in kindness. Wobbles were welcomed, perfection wasn’t the goal, and many classes supported charity — it was community in its truest sense.

Over the years, I explored different styles of yoga and travelled on retreats, each one offering a new lens on the practice. My job also took me to Tamil Nadu over summers, where I was introduced to the Eastern philosophies that underpin yoga. Being in India deepened my curiosity and broadened my understanding of how yoga has evolved across cultures and generations. 

Yoga has carried me through some of the trickiest chapters of my life. When London’s pace felt too fast for my nature, when I was stretched thin by the demands of city living, yoga became my anchor. It helped me build awareness, soften into honesty, and recognise that my heart belonged somewhere with more sky, more green, more space to breathe. That awareness eventually guided me back home to Yorkshire.

Returning north brought me into the embrace of the Leeds yoga community and completing my teacher training with Jamie Blowers at Harewood Holistic was a turning point. It deepened my knowledge, strengthened my practice, and reminded me that yoga is a lifelong learning journey. I’m endlessly grateful for the teachers, peers, and students who continue to shape me.

One of the greatest joys of teaching has been using what I’ve learned to support others — helping people find steadiness, curiosity, and compassion in their own practice. Yoga has given me so much, and sharing it feels like the most natural way to give something back.

This is the heart of Moore Yoga: movement with meaning, community with kindness, and a practice that meets you exactly where you are.

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