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Meet Shelley Lowther of Dancing Dogs Yoga

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Kaley Kerr Student Contributor, Savannah College of Art and Design
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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at SCAD chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Anyone interested in health and fitness living in Savannah has heard of Dancing Dogs Yoga or Beetnix; Savannah’s central hub for yoga and smoothie bowls. But a lot of people don’t know Shelley Lowther, the woman who created these businesses on Broughton. 

Shelley founded Dancing Dogs Yoga in 2010, with the goal of creating a new kind of yoga community for empowering others. With the success of her Savannah studio, she opened another one in Atlanta, GA in early 2017. 

In 2016, she opened a vegan superfoods and juice cafe next to DDY, called Beetnix. For a yogi and vegan like myself, it’s the perfect place to grab a bite to eat after some Vinyasa!

Inspired by Shelley’s contributions to the community, I reached out to her, asking about her love and passion for yoga and raw vegan foods, and what encouraged her to share that with others. 

 Photo Source: @yogishelley (Instagram) 

When and why did you start doing Yoga? Was there anyone who encouraged you to start doing it?

Shelley : “I started practicing yoga in 1994 when I lived in London at the encouragement of a good friend.  I didn’t continue regularly when I moved home, because yoga just wasn’t readily available.  After an accident that left my leg broken in 17 places, I rediscovered yoga. At first, it was simply the only way I could exercise without pain. Over time, I started forgetting to take my anti-anxiety meds and antidepressants, and instead of feeling more anxious, I felt better. I would say this was about six months after I started a regular yoga practice again, sometime around 2005. I suddenly realized that my life was changing and that yoga was at the center of it!”

What inspired you to open Dancing Dogs Yoga

Shelley : “When I realized yoga was changing my life, I practiced mostly at home and sometimes at a local YMCA. I got my certification and volunteered at the one small local studio in SC where I lived. I was also teaching at the YMCA. I have owned my own businesses since I was 20. I saw the way the studio was run, and it drove me nuts. They checked people into classes on index cards. There was no marketing. Everything seemed transactional. I knew there was a better way. At the end of the day, I wanted to share my yoga tools with as many people as possible, and I needed to be able to do that with my own ideas, and my own voice. In 2010, Dancing Dogs Yoga was born.”

Photo Source: @beetnixbar (Instagram) 

What inspired you to open Beetnix?

Shelley : “Girl, we needed a JUICE bar in this city! For sharing yoga. Just like in 2009 when I was frustrated with the lack of options for yoga in my city, I was frustrated with the lack of raw, vegan choices and juice in Savannah.  Someone had to do it!  I juiced every day at home and made myself pitaya bowls— and it seemed like a good fit to attach to my studio!

Was there anyone or anything that inspired you try vegan foods?   

Shelley : “I flirt with veganism a lot.  Sometimes it works for me, and sometimes I feel like I need a piece of salmon!  I do try to keep about 70% of my diet raw and vegan— I feel lighter, brighter and more connected to myself when I eat fresh, unprocessed and vibrant food.”

Photo Source: @yogishelley (Instagram)

What is your favorite thing about being a Yoga Instructor? 

Shelley : “I know that yoga works and I feel it is my dharma– or spiritual path— to share it. There is a lot of new science on the subject, but I have personally experienced it. In addition to completely healing my physical injuries (I am even running again when I was certainly told that I wouldn’t), yoga heals my head and my heart.  Seeing other people experience healing and connection is such a gift. I love sharing it with people.”

What advice do you have for anyone (who has never done yoga before) who wants to incorporate Yoga/Mediation into their everyday routine? 

Shelley : “My ideal yoga practice includes a community— a place of rich diversity and a passion for sharing yoga. I suggest people to GO TO A STUDIO!  Starting a home yoga practice is far more challenging and difficult than going to a studio. Do not let fear or economics be the barrier. Speak to local studios and find one that speaks to your heart— there is always a way!  And practice FREQUENTLY.  My teacher Baron Baptiste always said if you practice once a week, it will change your perspective; if you practice 3X a week, it will change your body; and if you practice 5x a week, it will change your life!”

 

My name is Kaley! I am from Long Island, NY. I'm a Film and Television major at Savannah College of Art and Design. My goal is to one day produce, direct, and write films and music videos. Along with Film, I also love singing, photography, writing, and yoga.