How This Teen Yoga Instructor Became An Entrepreneur, Philanthropist And An Inspiration

date January 20th, 2021 category Stories

In 2019, I was in the hospital recovering from a traumatic car accident. When I could walk again, my healthcare team suggested I integrate yoga and meditation back into my daily regimen. My first time on the mat again, the yoga instructor guided the class with anecdotes of being present and grateful. I was shocked to learn that Natalie Asatryan, the sage yogi who helped me cultivate a peaceful mind after many anxious months, was only 13-years-old, making her the youngest female certified yoga instructor in America.

Natalie’s yoga journey began in kindergarten when a friend’s parent invited her to join a class. “All I needed was that (first class) and I was absolutely hooked. I couldn’t wait for Tuesday to go back,” she says. In elementary school, she tried different activities but didn’t connect to anything else the way she did to yoga. At age 8, Natalie joined her mom’s yoga classes. As her passion for the mindful practice grew, she was surprised most of her friends had never heard of it. That’s when she knew she had to take action to share the joy and peace she was experiencing from yoga with as many people as she could.

When Natalie told her mom she wanted to be a yoga instructor, she encouraged her to be anything she wanted when she grew up. Natalie corrected herself and said, “I want to teach yoga now.” Her mom found a studio with an upcoming teacher training, but when she asked if her daughter could participate, they were turned away. Frustrated but determined, they called and visited studio after studio. Three years later, they finally got the yes they had been waiting for. “We couldn’t believe it! The teacher said she would meet up with me before the training started, and if she thought I was mature enough, she would allow me to participate, but no promises,” she says. The then 12-year-old surely impressed the instructor and Natalie went on to complete the 200
-
hour curriculum. In addition to her instructor certification, Natalie is also a Yoga Alliance member, a nonprofit dedicated to upholding integrity, safety and accessibility within the yoga community.

Now 15, Natalie uses her platform to create change on and off the mat. Through her yoga instruction and public speaking, she hopes to motivate “a new paradigm of intellectually active, spiritual children and teenagers” and encourage girls to pursue their passions at any age. Over the last three years, Natalie has traveled across the country teaching her mindful sessions (due to COVID-19, her classes are currently online) and promoting self-care. The proceeds have generated thousands of dollars, all of which have been donated to the various charities she supports, including the 
Red Cross
 and 
Red Nose Day. The teen yogi, entrepreneur, and philanthropist is deeply involved with the Unstoppable Foundation
’s efforts to provide education, healthcare, safe water and sanitation to a Kenyan village.

As she continues to grow in her practice and make her unique mark on the world, Natalie’s altruism and accomplishments have not gone unnoticed. She has graced the cover of LA Yoga and is the recipient of several awards, including a Global Youth Award by Round Table Global for Education Innovation – Demonstration of Leadership. Natalie has recently partnered with Holy TV, a platform dedicated to sharing inspiration everyday.

When asked what she sees for her future career, Natalie says, “I am still only 15 and figuring that out, but I hope I can inspire others to know there is no age limit to changing the world.”

Article Author : Holly Eve

Posted On : 16 January 2021

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