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'''Tara Leann Stiles''' is an ] model turned ] instructor and founder of Strala Yoga in ]. Stiles grew Strala from 1 studio based in SOHO to a global studio and training business with currently over 1000 Instructors (called Guides) leading classes in 15 countries regularly to thousands of people weekly. Strala's on-line classes are practiced daily all around the world by hundreds of thousands of people. Strala classes being offered in 15 countries regularly leading thousands in classes each week. Strala is the most popular class offered at chain in Paris. Strala's first partner studio is Strala Seattle. Other studios are planned to open in 2015. Harvard did a case study on Stiles' business titled, , which illustrates Tara's innovation in the industry of yoga and fitness. '''Tara Leann Stiles''' is an ] model turned ] instructor and founder of Strala Yoga in ]. Stiles grew Strala from 1 studio based in SOHO to a global studio and training business with currently over 1000 Instructors (called Guides) leading classes in 15 countries regularly to thousands of people weekly. Strala's on-line classes are practiced daily all around the world by hundreds of thousands of people. Strala classes being offered in 15 countries regularly leading thousands in classes each week. Strala is the most popular class offered at chain in Paris. Strala's first partner studio is Strala Seattle. Other studios are planned to open in 2015. Harvard did a case study on Stiles' business titled, , which illustrates Tara's innovation in the industry of yoga and fitness.


In 2007, Tara starred in ''Yoga For'', the first instructional on-line yoga video series, produced by ]. She was one of the first YouTube users to upload and gain a large following and the first for yoga and lifestyle content. '']'' reported on a yoga video that Stiles specifically designed for ]; the "Vanity Fair" reporter commented that "''Tara Stiles has got to be the coolest yoga instructor ever.''"<ref></ref> Stiles is also the personal yoga instructor to ], with whom she collaborated to create Authentic Yoga for the iPhone, as well as a DVD series with Lions Gate and other projects. In 2007, Tara starred in ''Yoga For'', the first instructional on-line yoga video series, produced by ]. She was one of the first YouTube users to upload and gain a large following and the first for yoga and lifestyle content. '']'' reported on a yoga video that Stiles specifically designed for ]; the "Vanity Fair" reporter commented that "''Tara Stiles has got to be the coolest yoga instructor ever.''"<ref></ref> Stiles is also the personal yoga instructor to ], with whom she collaborated to create Authentic Yoga for the iPhone, as well as a DVD series with Lions Gate and other projects.


==Early life== ==Early life==
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Stiles studied dance in ], where one of her ] instructors introduced her to yoga. A local photographer brought her to Marie Anderson Boyd, founder of Aria Models in Chicago, later acquired by ], who signed her on the spot. Boyd booked Stiles' first casting, an ad campaign for ], and she moved to ] soon after.<ref name="NYT profile" /> She eventually realized that ] was not what she was truly interested in. When Ford asked her to start making short promotional yoga videos for the agency and post them to ], it was the beginning of her current career. She took a 200-hour course to become a certified instructor, and continues to make the videos, which have drawn over twenty million views.<ref name="NYT profile" /> Stiles studied dance in ], where one of her ] instructors introduced her to yoga. A local photographer brought her to Marie Anderson Boyd, founder of Aria Models in Chicago, later acquired by ], who signed her on the spot. Boyd booked Stiles' first casting, an ad campaign for ], and she moved to ] soon after.<ref name="NYT profile" /> She eventually realized that ] was not what she was truly interested in. When Ford asked her to start making short promotional yoga videos for the agency and post them to ], it was the beginning of her current career. She took a 200-hour course to become a certified instructor, and continues to make the videos, which have drawn over twenty million views.<ref name="NYT profile" />


Stiles was one of the first yoga instructors to use ] to attract students. The YouTube videos led to a ] with fellow model ] as well as one of her own, ''Yoga Anywhere: The New York Session''. After leaving Ford and modeling in 2007, she ]ged for '']'' and '']'' (''HuffPo''). Stiles was one of the first yoga instructors to use ] to attract students. The YouTube videos led to a ] with fellow model ] as well as one of her own, ''Yoga Anywhere: The New York Session''. After leaving Ford and modeling in 2007, she ]ged for '']'' and '']'' (''HuffPo'').


A 2009 post at ''HuffPo'' entitled "Help! I'm Addicted to ]," <ref name="Facebook addiction blog post">{{cite web|last=Stiles|first=Tara|title=Help! I'm Addicted to Facebook|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tara-stiles/help-im-addicted-to-faceb_b_166726.html|publisher=]|date=February 15, 2009|accessdate=January 24, 2011}}</ref> has received 1.2 million hits, making it one of the most-viewed blogs on the site.<ref name="NYT profile" /> Stiles's first book, "Slim Calm Sexy", published by Rodale, rose to the #1 spot on Amazon.com and best-selling status the first week it was released, August 31, 2010. A 2009 post at ''HuffPo'' entitled "Help! I'm Addicted to ]," <ref name="Facebook addiction blog post">{{cite web|last=Stiles|first=Tara|title=Help! I'm Addicted to Facebook|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tara-stiles/help-im-addicted-to-faceb_b_166726.html|publisher=]|date=February 15, 2009|accessdate=January 24, 2011}}</ref> has received 1.2 million hits, making it one of the most-viewed blogs on the site.<ref name="NYT profile" /> Stiles's first book, "Slim Calm Sexy", published by Rodale, rose to the #1 spot on Amazon.com and best-selling status the first week it was released, August 31, 2010.
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The couple founded the New York City yoga studio Strala<ref></ref> later that year. They made up the name, which is similar to the ] word "stråla" which means to "radiate light." In addition to continuing to make her videos and other media appearances, Stiles currently teaches a quarter of the classes and oversees 13 other instructors at the {{convert|3500|sqft}} studio, which has become profitable enough for her to consider opening a branch. ] and ] are among her students; the former considers her his personal instructor. "I have been doing yoga for 30 years," he says. "I have had teachers of all kinds. Taking lessons from her has been more useful to me than taking yoga from anyone else."<ref name="NYT profile" /> The couple founded the New York City yoga studio Strala<ref></ref> later that year. They made up the name, which is similar to the ] word "stråla" which means to "radiate light." In addition to continuing to make her videos and other media appearances, Stiles currently teaches a quarter of the classes and oversees 13 other instructors at the {{convert|3500|sqft}} studio, which has become profitable enough for her to consider opening a branch. ] and ] are among her students; the former considers her his personal instructor. "I have been doing yoga for 30 years," he says. "I have had teachers of all kinds. Taking lessons from her has been more useful to me than taking yoga from anyone else."<ref name="NYT profile" />


Stiles does not follow any school of yoga or instructor and focuses purely on its physical aspects and health benefits, with no philosophical or spiritual dimension. She eschews the ] names for ] and does not ask students to chant. She hires instructors without regard to the certification process normally required elsewhere, preferring to assess them by watching them teach, although Strala does offer a teacher-training program. Strala's per-class fee, $10, is lower than other Manhattan yoga studios.<ref name="NYT profile" /> Stiles does not follow any school of yoga or instructor and focuses purely on its physical aspects and health benefits, with no philosophical or spiritual dimension. She eschews the ] names for ] and does not ask students to chant. She hires instructors without regard to the certification process normally required elsewhere, preferring to assess them by watching them teach, although Strala does offer a teacher-training program. Strala's per-class fee, $10, is lower than other Manhattan yoga studios.<ref name="NYT profile" />


Her goal is to make yoga more accessible. "People need yoga, not another religious leader. Quite often in New York, they want to be religious leaders, and it's not useful," she explains. "I was never invited to the party anyway—so I started my own party." Too many people outside yoga, she believes, see it as "something ] does." Fonda has praised "her ability to make yoga accessible to people who might be scared of it or think it might be too esoteric." Stiles says she receives letters regularly from people, such as military men, who do her videos but are afraid to go to a yoga studio. "This studio is the first place I have felt comfortable," one Strala student told ''].'' "It doesn't feel like it's all 26-year-old former dancers."<ref name="NYT profile" /> Her goal is to make yoga more accessible. "People need yoga, not another religious leader. Quite often in New York, they want to be religious leaders, and it's not useful," she explains. "I was never invited to the party anyway—so I started my own party." Too many people outside yoga, she believes, see it as "something ] does." Fonda has praised "her ability to make yoga accessible to people who might be scared of it or think it might be too esoteric." Stiles says she receives letters regularly from people, such as military men, who do her videos but are afraid to go to a yoga studio. "This studio is the first place I have felt comfortable," one Strala student told ''].'' "It doesn't feel like it's all 26-year-old former dancers."<ref name="NYT profile" />
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Strala launched as a style of yoga in 2010 and began holding and Intensive Training programs at its headquarters in NYC, and around the world. Guides are listed on for reference. Strala launched as a style of yoga in 2010 and began holding and Intensive Training programs at its headquarters in NYC, and around the world. Guides are listed on for reference.


Strala offers a long form 210 hour program, bi-annual , weekend, and one day courses in learning to Guide Strala classes. Strala is credited and partnered with . Strala offers a long form 210 hour program, bi-annual , weekend, and one day courses in learning to Guide Strala classes. Strala is credited and partnered with .


Stiles and Strala partnered with to bring Strala STRONG and Strala RELAX classes to all Millennium Clubs in 2013. The partnership marks the first branded yoga ever to be on schedule in a club chain. Stiles and Strala partnered with to bring Strala STRONG and Strala RELAX classes to all Millennium Clubs in 2013. The partnership marks the first branded yoga ever to be on schedule in a club chain.
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==Collaborations== ==Collaborations==
Stiles partnered with Reebok to design and launch in 2012. The first collection launched with Spring / Summer 2013. The range is available in select Nordstroms, Harrod's, Royal Sports, Rebel Sports, boutiques and studios, as well as Reebok retail stores, Reebok FitHubs, and on . Stiles is closely involved with the design team and travels the world to support the range in each market. Reebok sends its "brand ambassadors" through Stiles' , to help with brand awareness and support. Stiles partnered with Reebok to design and launch in 2012. The first collection launched with Spring / Summer 2013. The range is available in select Nordstroms, Harrod's, Royal Sports, Rebel Sports, boutiques and studios, as well as Reebok retail stores, Reebok FitHubs, and on . Stiles is closely involved with the design team and travels the world to support the range in each market. Reebok sends its "brand ambassadors" through Stiles' , to help with brand awareness and support.


Stiles is an avid knitter and collaborated with on a yoga-street wear line, featuring ready-to-wear, as well as knit kits, designed by Wool and the Gang and Tara Stiles, featuring the "Tara Stiles" label on the garments. Stiles is an avid knitter and collaborated with on a yoga-street wear line, featuring ready-to-wear, as well as knit kits, designed by Wool and the Gang and Tara Stiles, featuring the "Tara Stiles" label on the garments.


Stiles collaborated with Demand media to produce a documentary, , which she visits her home town and throws a Yoga Day. Stiles also produced with Demand Media a short film she wrote originally titled "Escape from Yoga Camp," named "," for LiveStrong Woman channel. Stiles collaborated with Demand media to produce a documentary, , which she visits her home town and throws a Yoga Day. Stiles also produced with Demand Media a short film she wrote originally titled "Escape from Yoga Camp," named "," for LiveStrong Woman channel.
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Tara Stiles
BornTara Leann Stiles
Morris, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationStrala CEO
Modeling information
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Websitewww.tarastiles.com

Tara Leann Stiles is an American model turned yoga instructor and founder of Strala Yoga in New York City. Stiles grew Strala from 1 studio based in SOHO to a global studio and training business with currently over 1000 Instructors (called Guides) leading classes in 15 countries regularly to thousands of people weekly. Strala's on-line classes are practiced daily all around the world by hundreds of thousands of people. Strala classes being offered in 15 countries regularly leading thousands in classes each week. Strala is the most popular class offered at CMG chain in Paris. Strala's first partner studio is Strala Seattle. Other studios are planned to open in 2015. Harvard did a case study on Stiles' business titled, The Branding of Yoga, which illustrates Tara's innovation in the industry of yoga and fitness.

In 2007, Tara starred in Yoga For, the first instructional on-line yoga video series, produced by Ford Models. She was one of the first YouTube users to upload and gain a large following and the first for yoga and lifestyle content. Vanity Fair reported on a yoga video that Stiles specifically designed for Sarah Palin; the "Vanity Fair" reporter commented that "Tara Stiles has got to be the coolest yoga instructor ever." Stiles is also the personal yoga instructor to Deepak Chopra, with whom she collaborated to create Authentic Yoga for the iPhone, as well as a DVD series with Lions Gate and other projects.

Early life

Stiles grew up outside of the Chicago Metropolitan area, in Morris, Illinois. Her parents designed their passive solar home, undoubtedly helped by the fact her father worked at a nuclear plant. She has one sibling, an older brother, Chad, who is an electrician.

Career

Stiles studied dance in Chicago, where one of her ballet instructors introduced her to yoga. A local photographer brought her to Marie Anderson Boyd, founder of Aria Models in Chicago, later acquired by Ford Models, who signed her on the spot. Boyd booked Stiles' first casting, an ad campaign for Coca-Cola, and she moved to New York City soon after. She eventually realized that modeling was not what she was truly interested in. When Ford asked her to start making short promotional yoga videos for the agency and post them to YouTube, it was the beginning of her current career. She took a 200-hour course to become a certified instructor, and continues to make the videos, which have drawn over twenty million views.

Stiles was one of the first yoga instructors to use social media to attract students. The YouTube videos led to a DVD with fellow model Brooklyn Decker as well as one of her own, Yoga Anywhere: The New York Session. After leaving Ford and modeling in 2007, she blogged for Women's Health and The Huffington Post (HuffPo).

A 2009 post at HuffPo entitled "Help! I'm Addicted to FaceBook," has received 1.2 million hits, making it one of the most-viewed blogs on the site. Stiles's first book, "Slim Calm Sexy", published by Rodale, rose to the #1 spot on Amazon.com and best-selling status the first week it was released, August 31, 2010.

Stiles has been featured in pictorials for W," Shape Magazine," Self," Marie Claire," Fitness," and has appeared on the covers of Shape," Time Out," and Fit Yoga." Stiles appeared in ads for Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Target Corporation, Gap and American Apparel, as well as numerous TV commercials for the Chrysler PT Cruiser and Avon. Stiles' health and yoga related work has been featured in such magazines as Esquire, Mens Health, Ascent, and Yoga Journal.

Stiles has been the Face of Women's Health, a Rodale, Inc. publication, from April 2009 through April 2011. Stiles was also a spokesperson for Nissan Motors, along with Ryan Hall and Lance Armstrong.

Strala Yoga

Tara Stiles - press photo

In 2008 Stiles met her husband Michael Taylor at the Ananda Ashram in Monroe, New York. "He was normal, he's straight, he does yoga ... I'm done for," she joked. After a civil ceremony in New York, they honeymooned in Negril, Jamaica.

The couple founded the New York City yoga studio Strala later that year. They made up the name, which is similar to the Swedish word "stråla" which means to "radiate light." In addition to continuing to make her videos and other media appearances, Stiles currently teaches a quarter of the classes and oversees 13 other instructors at the 3,500 square feet (330 m) studio, which has become profitable enough for her to consider opening a branch. Deepak Chopra and Jane Fonda are among her students; the former considers her his personal instructor. "I have been doing yoga for 30 years," he says. "I have had teachers of all kinds. Taking lessons from her has been more useful to me than taking yoga from anyone else."

Stiles does not follow any school of yoga or instructor and focuses purely on its physical aspects and health benefits, with no philosophical or spiritual dimension. She eschews the Sanskrit names for yoga positions and does not ask students to chant. She hires instructors without regard to the certification process normally required elsewhere, preferring to assess them by watching them teach, although Strala does offer a teacher-training program. Strala's per-class fee, $10, is lower than other Manhattan yoga studios.

Her goal is to make yoga more accessible. "People need yoga, not another religious leader. Quite often in New York, they want to be religious leaders, and it's not useful," she explains. "I was never invited to the party anyway—so I started my own party." Too many people outside yoga, she believes, see it as "something Jennifer Aniston does." Fonda has praised "her ability to make yoga accessible to people who might be scared of it or think it might be too esoteric." Stiles says she receives letters regularly from people, such as military men, who do her videos but are afraid to go to a yoga studio. "This studio is the first place I have felt comfortable," one Strala student told The New York Times. "It doesn't feel like it's all 26-year-old former dancers."

Stiles' approach to yoga has met with some controversy in the yoga community. Jennilyn Carson of the popular YogaDork blog reports that some practitioners consider it "disrespect to what the practice is" for Stiles to promote it as a weight-loss method. "I don't care what Tara Stiles says yoga is," another yogini says. "It's not about making your body beautiful." Yoga traditionalists have also complained about her willingness to draw on her modeling background and exploit sex appeal in yoga-wear advertisements and her videos, some of which she has appeared in wearing short shorts and a tank top. "Who made these rules?", Stiles has responded. "I feel like I'm standing up for yoga." To critics of her videos and photo shoots, she says, "We should not be hiding behind our bodies. should be empowering."

Strala expansion

Strala launched as a style of yoga in 2010 and began holding Ready-to-Lead and Intensive Training programs at its headquarters in NYC, and around the world. Guides are listed on Strala's site for reference.

Strala offers a long form Ready-to-Lead 210 hour program, bi-annual Summer Camp, weekend, and one day courses in learning to Guide Strala classes. Strala is credited and partnered with NAFC Fitness and Health Certification.

Stiles and Strala partnered with Millennium Partners Sports Club Management LLC to bring Strala STRONG and Strala RELAX classes to all Millennium Clubs in 2013. The partnership marks the first branded yoga ever to be on schedule in a club chain.

Stiles and Strala partnered with CMG in Paris, offers Strala classes at the clubs daily, and is the most successful branded program the club has ever launched. Stiles and CMG Strala program has expanded to Silhouette in Geneva and London in early 2015.

Strala Yoga is available in 22,000 schools in partnership with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.

Collaborations

Stiles partnered with Reebok to design and launch Reebok Yoga in 2012. The first collection launched with Spring / Summer 2013. The range is available in select Nordstroms, Harrod's, Royal Sports, Rebel Sports, boutiques and studios, as well as Reebok retail stores, Reebok FitHubs, and on Reebok's e-commerce site. Stiles is closely involved with the design team and travels the world to support the range in each market. Reebok sends its "brand ambassadors" through Stiles' Strala Intensive Programs, to help with brand awareness and support.

Stiles is an avid knitter and collaborated with Wool and the Gang on a yoga-street wear line, featuring ready-to-wear, as well as knit kits, designed by Wool and the Gang and Tara Stiles, featuring the "Tara Stiles" label on the garments.

Stiles collaborated with Demand media to produce a documentary, Heartland Yogi, which she visits her home town and throws a Yoga Day. Stiles also produced with Demand Media a short film she wrote originally titled "Escape from Yoga Camp," named "Totally Enlightened," for LiveStrong Woman channel.

Stiles has collaborated on DVD projects with Jane Fonda, Deepak Chopra, Brooklyn Decker, Tia Mowry and created the best selling DVD series This is Yoga, translated into three languages and available in every country.

Books

Stiles is the author of two best selling books, Slim Calm Sexy Yoga and Yoga Cures. Yoga Cures is published in five languages.

Her latest book, Make Your Own Rules Diet was released November 10, 2014 by Hay House.

Television

Stiles was a contestant and winner of MTV's Fear episode 9, "Fort Gains." She also has appeared in Matthew Barney's The Cremaster Cycle: Cremester 3. She co-hosted three segments on on fitness and fashion with Pedro Andrade, Siafa Lewis, and Margherita Missoni.

Stiles stars in Yoga Rebel, her own show for Scripps Network's Ulive.

References

  1. "Vanity Fair" coverage of Tara Stiles
  2. ^ Alvarez, Lisette (January 23, 2011). "Rebel Yoga". The New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
  3. Stiles, Tara (February 15, 2009). "Help! I'm Addicted to Facebook". The Huffington Post. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
  4. "Master the Shift"
  5. "Krishna Das"
  6. Wolfson, Alisa (August 17, 2008). "Stiles, 27, and Taylor, 34". New York Post. Retrieved March 1, 2010.
  7. Strala
  8. LX-TV

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