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Alisa was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. For 5-6 years she trained and
performed with the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington DC, Colorado
Ballet, CB II, Arka Ballet, Hawaii Ballet Theatre, Hawaii State
Ballet, Russian Ballet and San Jose Dance Theatre. A dance injury led
Alisa to her first Bikram Yoga class in the summer of 2003. After her
first Bikram Yoga class, Alisa was hooked and attended yoga class
daily in addition to her ballet schedule. She danced her final
performance with ARKA Ballet and made the decision to attend the
Bikram Yoga Teacher Training in the summer of 2004. Since graduation,
she has been teaching as well as part of the work staff for Bikram's
International Headquarters in Los Angeles, CA.
Alisa has competed in the International Yoga Asana Championships 2005,
2006 (US Gold Medal), 2007 (US Gold Medal), and in 2008 she won both
the US and the World Title. Alisa had never wanted to "compete" in
these yoga championships, but decided to use it as a vehicle to
share a part of her life with the rest of the world and hopes to inspire people
of all ages to believe in themselves and go after the life that they dream of.
Ball never thought his life would have anything to do with yoga. After
graduating with a degree in architecture, he pursued a career in the
marketing field.
Ball tried Bikram Yoga for the first time in February of 2004. The new
experience of sweating and exercising in a heated room struck him
deeply. Bikram Yoga quickly became an important part of his life.
After 5 months of regular practice, Ball decided to resign from his
marketing job so he could attend Bikram's Teacher Training in the
summer of 2004.
In December of 2004, Ball took first place in the 1st Annual Thailand
Regional Yoga Asana Championship. In February of 2005, he competed in
the 2nd Annual International Yoga Asana Championship Ð Bishnu Charan
Ghosh Cup to represent Thailand, where he placed 8th in the world. He
went on to win the Thailand Regional Yoga Asana Championship 4 years
in a row, and each year he traveled to Los Angeles to compete in the
International Finals. Finally, participating at the international
level for the 4th year in a row, on February 3rd, 2008, Ball was
crowned International Yoga Asana Champion.
Since October of 2004 ,Ball had taught in Thailand for 2 years then in
Hong Kong for a brief period and in Korea until March of 2008 when the
one year contract ended.
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