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MovLee
- Rate $11
- Response 1h
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Students5
Number of students MovLee has taught since their arrival at Superprof
Number of students MovLee has taught since their arrival at Superprof

$11/h
1st lesson free
- Hatha
- Vinyasa Yoga
- Flow Yoga
- Bikram
"Transform Your Life Through Yoga and Wellness: Pranayama, Ashtanga, Hatha, Meditation, Yoga Therapy, and Yogic Massage"
- Hatha
- Vinyasa Yoga
- Flow Yoga
- Bikram
Lesson location
Recommended
MovLee is a respected tutor in our community. They have been highly recommended for their commitment and the quality of their lessons — an excellent choice to progress with confidence.
About MovLee
Hi! My name is Movlee Manoharan, and I specialize in Pranayama Yoga and Meditation, which I studied in Rishikesh, India—the yoga capital of the world. With my expertise, I help students achieve balance, focus, and relaxation through mindful breathing and meditation techniques.
In addition to yoga, I bring years of professional experience in mechanical engineering and project management. This diverse background enables me to teach not only wellness but also technical subjects such as engineering principles and facility management.
My teaching style is tailored to each student’s needs, ensuring an engaging, interactive, and personalized learning experience. Whether you’re looking to improve your health and well-being or develop new professional skills, I’m here to help you succeed!
About the lesson
- All Levels
- English
All languages in which the lesson is available :
English
My teaching method depends on timing Morning Pranayama noon Hatha and evening Ashtanga late evening is mediation.
Pranayama is best to active our small cosmos in our body.
Hatha to balance sun and moon in our body.
Ashtanga is for advanced yogis.
Mediation is end of the class you can feel the energy in your body.
Recommendations
Recommendations come from relatives, friends and acquaintances of the teacher
Since joining Lee yoga classes, my stress levels have reduced significantly.
I have been attending classes with Movlee for some months now, and I have been consistently impressed with the quality of instruction and the overall experience. I highly recommend him.
Best teacher! Great technique, teaching and energy. Highly recommend it!
The American Council on Exercise (ACE) published a 2015 study that raised concerns about Bikram yoga.
During a 90-minute class, body temperature rose consistently in healthy participants experienced in hot yoga, the study found. The participants’ temperatures topped out at 103 degrees, narrowly missing the 104-degree threshold that doctors consider dangerous.
“For a person who’s unfit or not used to Bikram, there’s some [concern] that they might experience some level of heat intolerance,” said Cedric Bryant, PhD, chief science officer at ACE.
ACE recommends that newcomers stick to conventional yoga or try hot yoga at a studio that offers it at lower heat.
An earlier ACE study published in 2013 found that hot yoga classes at lower temperatures do not pose a risk. But all hot yoga participants should lie down or leave the room if they feel nauseous, light-headed, or confused in a class.
“You do want to use some common sense if you’re feeling out of sorts,” Bryant said.
Allison Abel Rissel — a North Dakota yoga instructor who published research on the health benefits of hot yoga as part of her graduate training in exercise physiology — agreed.
“It is hot in that room, but as long as you’re properly hydrated, I think it’s a manageable heat,” she told Healthline in 2015.
But, according to Mindy Caplan, a yoga instructor and a health fitness specialist certified through the American College of Sports Medicine, many participants don’t ease in to the higher temperatures.
“Groupon’s out there saying you can try hot yoga, and it’s usually somebody that’s never practiced yoga before and they go in there,” she told Healthline in 2015. “They’re not well hydrated. They’re not in shape.”
Caplan briefly tried Bikram and doesn’t recommend it for students.
Pregnant women and people with diabetes or any sort of cardiovascular problem, including high blood pressure, should avoid hot yoga, according to recommendations from ACE and Canadian health groups.
Rissel said she’s seen pregnant women in hot yoga classes, but they were acclimated because “they’d been doing it for years.”
People with preexisting health conditions should talk to their doctor before beginning a hot yoga program to make sure they aren’t at a higher risk for complications.
When taking a hot yoga class, it’s also important to pay close attention to the way your body’s feeling.
Healthline’s medical network advises anyone who experiences adverse effects while in a hot yoga class to leave immediately and seek medical care.View more recommendations
Rates
Rate
- $11
Pack rates
- 5h: $53
- 10h: $106
online
- $10/h
Travel
- + $$100
free lessons
This first lesson offered with MovLee will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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