Bodywork & Private Sessions
Interested in Private Sessions with me on Zoom? I’m supporting my students and clients with online private yoga, breathwork, self-massage and Rolfing-influenced movement coaching. For couples, I’m also offering guided partner yoga and couples Thai massage. How can I support you taking your life’s next step, leap, and launch?
To schedule a private session with me, please use this contact form.
William is a Licensed Massage Therapist in the State of GA and an E-RYT 500 yoga teacher offering private sessions to students and clients in Atlanta, GA since 2001. For private sessions, I charge $120/hour in-person at my home in Atlanta, and $100/hour on Zoom. For Thai massage out-calls, I charge $160/hour and add a travel fee ($7/mile) if you are more than 5 miles from my home. Ask me about sliding-scale rates if you need financial support.
- Yoga & Breathwork (2001)
- Thai Massage (2002)
- Structural Integration (Rolf Method) (2012)
- Traditional Table Massage (2018)
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I have changed my private protocols. Starting April 1, 2021, I will be seeing clients again in my home for private sessions. Prior to your first session, we will talk on the phone to review my protocols for before and during the session. All clients (including vaccinated clients) are required to wear a KN-95 + surgical mask (double masking) during the session. I can provide you the masks, if needed.
If you are feeling poorly in anyway (including sniffly from allergies), please do NOT come to the session. Thank you for aligning with the protocols I have established to keep us, and ALL my other in-person clients safe and healthy.
Please join me for ONLINE in my living room in Decatur, GA, for yoga and breathwork classes and trainings via ZOOM. Check out my complete program calendar to register. AND, you can also contact me for a phone consultation and to schedule private online sessions.
Yoga with William Hufschmidt
Statement of Faith
If we are somehow endowed with participation of some kind of divinity, then we are indeed special, and should treat each other with the respect and dignity this demands.
If, on the other hand, we are the accidental outcome of blind natural processes in a cosmos that is indifferent to us being here at all, then we are indeed special, and should treat each other with a tenderness and respect befitting such serendipitous surprises.
by Frank Casper
Lay Minister, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia © 2008
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