Thrive Guide

Tracey Noseworthy

About

Tracey has dedicated herself to the practice, study and teaching of yoga since discovering its joys and benefits during her first pregnancy in 2001. She was fuelled by the inspiration of Shiva Rea, and has further trained with teachers around the world combining elements of dyna...
Tracey has dedicated herself to the practice, study and teaching of yoga since discovering its joys and benefits during her first pregnancy in 2001. She was fuelled by the inspiration of Shiva Rea, and has further trained with teachers around the world combining elements of dynamic and inspiring alignment-based flow. Her teachings blend the traditional Eastern philosophy and asana with today's desire for physical practice, while integrating the mind-body connection.

Tracey completed her RYT 200 Yoga Alliance certification through Shiva Rea in 2005 with an emphasis on Prana Vinyasa training. She earned her RYT 500 certification with Janet Stone in 2018 specializing in philosophy, intuitive sequencing and the devotion of unified breath and movement. Being a lifelong learner, she graduated from McMaster University in 1988 with a degree in Physical Education. She credits this early start as her catalyst to a diverse, and blossoming thirty years in the health and wellness industry.

Tracey initiated the Global Mala Project for Peace now running in its 12th year. She is the co-creator of Binds and Beats, a local project that unites the yoga and music world, and has taught workshops at the Victoria Yoga Conference for six years. She has led retreats, workshops and immersions in New York, Mexico, Greece and Thailand. She is currently working on Teacher Training Programs in Victoria and Vancouver while offering mentorship and one on one training.

Tracey creates a safe, non-competitive space for her students to dive beneath the surface of their daily lives to find deeper meaning and clarity. She leads from her heart, stirs emotion and infuses joy while honouring the teacher within. She is known for her creative sequences and intentional themes, emphasizing the importance of proper alignment and the ability to pause and honour time shared on the mat.

She is a devoted mother of two and offers yoga as a way of life, a practice of being in the moment and savouring every breath!
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"If you suddenly and unexpectedly feel joy, don't hesitate. Give in to it." by Mary Oliver
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Retreat Specialties

We gather as community, from around the world. We meet, we move, we motivate and we shift our perspective. We bring together so many cultures, and we leave as friends. Mediation, practice, adventure, meals, dancing and time well spent is our connection to the heart and soul of each other.

Teaching Specialties

They can expect a fun, playful, inspired practice. Curated to music, and guided by breath they will embark upon a journey of self exploration and inquiry.

What are your favorite Retreat Venues around the world

Mar De Jade, Mexico. An absolute dream to teach from, with open studios, waves washing up outside along the beach. Amazing food, accommodation and people. Okreblue Seaside Retreat Centre, Greece. Oh where to start .... the people, the open air studios, the quiet, the calm, the sandy beaches and the turquoise water! Loved the people, and I couldn't get enough of the food.

What's your personal definition of what it means to thrive?

Stay present and open to each moment as it unfolds. To spread joy, laughter and love. Grow and flourish without judgement and lean into something new every day

Who do you look up to ? Who has helped you the most along your teacher / retreat leader journey?

Oh, so many to list. Shiva Rea, Janet Stone, Natalie Rousseau, Rodney Yee, Clara Roberts Oss, Christine Price Clark, Kate Gillespie
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