Sabrina
Singh
Sabrina brings light and vitality into her practice – challenging students to bring the same curiosity and patience to the mat. Her creative sequences focus on enhancing functional movement, building strength, and empowering explorative play. She empowers her students to be true to their mind, body, and inner yogi.
Location: OYH Studio in Dumbo, Brooklyn
Classes: The Restored ONE, The Therapeutic ONE

Sabrina
Singh
Sabrina brings light and vitality into her practice – challenging students to bring the same curiosity and patience to the mat. Her creative sequences focus on enhancing functional movement, building strength, and empowering explorative play. She empowers her students to be true to their mind, body, and inner yogi.

Sabrina walked into her first yoga class when she was 14 with a thoughtless confidence, expecting due to her dance experience, that it would be easy. Quickly humbled at the stamina, strength, and focus required to twist each limb of her body into different poses, she challenged herself to return and learn. As she continued to deepen her practice, she found parallels between the practice and her life beyond the studio. She began first with balance: finding a way to juggle school, work, and play. Then, she moved to inner growth, learning how the stability, alignment, and strength she felt in cascading between sequences enhanced her ability to trust herself – specifically her instincts. This feeling of union between body and mind pushed Sabrina to pursue advanced yoga education and teaching.
Sabrina completed her 200-hour RYT training in 2017 at Franklin Street Yoga Center in Chapel Hill, NC. There, she dove deep into studying anatomy, the yoga sutras, pranayama, and meditation. More recently, she studied with Nikki Vilella for 75-hour advanced teacher training at Kula Yoga Project in Brooklyn, NY. As she continues on her learning journey, Sabrina has completed a variety of certifications in Ayurveda, Yoga of the 12 Step Recovery Program, Advanced Anatomy, Assisting, and Intelligent Sequencing. She has a deep respect for all of the teachers that have continued to support her practice and journey, including Tanner Bazemore, Lori Burgwyn Hernandez, Augustine Kim, Amani Jackson, Johnna Smith, and Nikki Vilella.
As a teacher, Sabrina has experience teaching across a wide variety of levels and formats, including Power Vinyasa, Yoga Sculpt, Restorative Yin, Yoga for Boxers, and Yoga for D1 Athletics. She’s taught at Y2 Yoga Franklin Street Yoga Center, Pantheon Boxing & Fitness, and University of North Carolina. When she’s not on her mat, Sabrina works as a digital strategist at Prophet, enjoys spending quality time with her friends in Brooklyn, and drinks way too much coffee.
Questions. Answers.
What makes a house a home?
It’s imperfections and scars – they tell stories of the life lived there.
Favorite Brooklyn Hang Out Spot?
Lion’s Milk Cafe or Rucola!
Best advice you’ve ever been given?
Value people in quality, not quantity
What about teaching yoga inspires you?
I love the structural beauty of teaching yoga. The body has beautiful alignment that to many is undiscovered, and as teachers we get to help people tap both into that alignment in the body and how that impacts the alignment of the mind.