Yoga Women article with a spotlight on Tari Prinster in Organic Spa Magazine
“Maybe society isn’t used to seeing a near 70-year-old woman stand on her head. But it sure is fun,” says Tari Prinster, who teaches a class for cancer survivors at New York City’s Om Yoga Studio… (read more at Organic Spa Magazine)
Fighting breast cancer and healing the soul with yoga
Tari Prinster, a yoga instructor at the OM Yoga Center on Broadway, is targeting her classes to a very specific clientele: breast cancer survivors…(read more at Washington Square News)
Interview | Tari Prinster on Surviving Cancer, Teaching Yoga, & Changing Lives
Tari Prinster doesn’t look like a woman who would let anything stand in her way.
She has a shock of bright red air, a lithe and strong body with killer arms, and broad smile that brightens any room. But 11 years ago, Tari was sidelined, with Stage 3 Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, an invasive breast cancer…(read more at Yoganonymous)
Union Square class gives hope to breast cancer survivors
Union Square — About a dozen women stretch out on their yoga mats at a studio near Union Square, waiting for class to begin. Some lie back and breathe deeply in a meditative state, while others chat quietly, catching up with friends…(read more at DNAinfo)
Movie Review: ‘Yogawoman’ Explores a Powerful, Quiet Revolution
Produced by the husband-and-wife team Kate Clere McIntyre and Michael McIntyre, the new documentary Yogawoman is far more than the flexible poses it depicts…(read more at Bust Magazine
Turning Point: Tari Prinster
Tari Prinster considers herself a living testimony that it’s never too late to change. Through yoga, Tari has found not only a way to reduce pain, strengthen her immune system, feel younger, stay healthy, and manage the stress of life… (read more at Kripalu)
Teaching Yoga to Someone with Cancer
At first glance, the idea of yoga for cancer patients undergoing treatment and now in survivorship seems obvious, a logical step… (read more at OM)
WCBS-2 Feb. 25, 2011 in New York
How yoga can help with the side effects of cancer…
(view here at WCBS)