Alli’s
passions are widespread. She is a lover of movement and mountains and
uses the unique features of the earth to satisfy her crave for
adventure. Besides yoga and slacklining, for fun, Alli is usually
skiing, doing acro yoga, climbing rocks or ice, doing races in a
tutu, mountaineering, mountain biking, highlining, cycling, or trail
running! If it is outside, she is in! She is frequently traveling or
volunteering or doing both. Her enthusiasm for volunteering and
working with under-served populations has taken her to over 30
countries. She has a passion for working with people with
disabilities and helping them reach their fullest potential. Having
been a professional ski patroller and adaptive ski instructor for
people with cognitive and physical disabilities in Colorado for four
years, the Rockies feel most like home to her. Currently, Alli is in
school to become a physician in North Carolina, which will be her
home base until May of 2019. Although she is studying at a western
medical school, she loves combining eastern and western medical practices in order to treat and heal the patients she works with as
whole people. Her personal favorite styles of medicine to nourish her
body and mind are connecting with others, staying active, being
playful, and spending time in the outdoors. She loves to share her
passions with the world and meet others where they are at in order to
create an environment that promotes comfortable growth.
Alli was asked why Slackline Yoga? she had this to say:
"I
am drawn to both slackline and yoga for what they require of me: balance, strength, and internal calm. The slackline has the power to reveal
you to yourself. It serves as a mirror. You have to surrender to the
line while maintaining a remarkable physical engagement. Yoga brings
me into the present moment and empowers me to live up to the best
version of myself. When the two are combined I am fully embodied."