Camerun Washington

Camerun discovered yoga during an outdoor Saturday class in college, but it wasn’t until the pandemic that he truly embraced the practice as a tool for self-care and stress management. He found his studio home in Greenville, South Carolina, under the guidance of Marsha Thompson at her inclusive, Black and woman-owned studio. He completed his 200-hour teacher training with Baptiste Power Yoga in 2026 and recently moved to Nashville to deepen his commitment to community education and outreach—work that is central to both his full-time role and yoga practice.
In a Camerun power flow class, expect to move. He’ll guide you through breath cues that actually make you breathe, offer variations that keep your practice interesting and challenging, and hold you in poses long enough to find your edge. Bend, stretch, twist, and stay. Whether you’re a beginner or deepening an established practice, Camerun meets you where you are with encouragement, a smile, and genuine care. He is grateful to share yoga with all ages and abilities.
When not on the mat, Camerun enjoys traveling/culture, watching TV, being in nature, and dancing to good music. His passion for community and connection fuels his commitment to making yoga accessible to every body.