Join Aimee Takaya for Somatic Saturday
at Bicycle Bottleshop!
Your body is Powerful & Wise
Come and learn a NEW, refreshing and empowering way to MOVE through your stress/tension/painThis relaxing somatic workshop will be followed by a complmentary snack and a yummy zero-proof beverage!
WHEN
Saturday, April 26th, 2025 4:00PM - 6:00PM
WHERE
Bicycle Bottleshop, 230 Lexington Ave. Buffalo, NY
COST
$35 per person
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Aimee Takaya
Aimee Takaya is a Full-time Hanna Somatic Educator, International Yoga Teacher and Transformation Facilitator. She loves to help heart-led leaders feel free, alive and at home in their bodies.
She spent 7 years living in debilitating chronic pain due to injuries, adverse childhood experiences and ongoing unconscious stress.
Thanks to Hanna Somatic Education she has found a practical, common sense way back to balance and joy in her body.
She has a playful, gentle manner and soothing voice to enable to you to connect deeply and easily with your body.
This work will inspire you to experience your body in an entirely new, refreshing and empowered way.
What Students Say:
Jessica Glose, Birth & Postpartum Doula, Wellness Retreat Leader, Somatic Breathwork Practitioner, Yoga Teacher/Trainer
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"The energetic and spiritual significance of this work feels deeply cleansing.
It enables me to release tension on all levels—physical, mental, and emotional—while letting go of old thought patterns and narratives stored in my body and mind. "
Emily Rieker, Cardiac Nurse
“Aimee is passionate yet gentle and patient. She invites us to learn and gives us space and grace knowing other life commitments still go on.After a movement practice I feel : BLISS.”
Zoe Hewett, Exercise Physiologist, Yoga Instructor and Former Elite Gymnast
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“I can’t unlearn the concepts of this movement practice and it is already integrating into my personal health identity and into my professional life as a movement teacher.
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This practice has the ability to foster a strong connection to self, and therefore, to purpose.“






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