

He first studied sculpture at Corcoran College of the Arts and Design in downtown D.C. I want to help you develop a yoga practice. Hailing from Washington, D.C., Richard Webber has been a sculptor/metalsmith for over 50 years. There is a message out there that can be shared to help others become healthier and more physically fit. In my opinion, developing a yoga practice will grow you physically and spiritually exponentially.

Now I want to utilize my knowledge and yoga experience to assist others who may be looking to becoming physically fitter and stronger. My practice has allowed me to continue to play golf, paddle a kayak, fish from a kayak, surf fish, and stand up straighter and be stronger than ever. Teaching yoga will continue to grow my yoga practice. During teacher training, I realized that once a teacher always a teacher. Loving the results, I wanted to challenge myself even further by participating in a yoga teacher training program. Trying to attend a variety of yoga classes to enhance my practice. Currently, I practice yoga five or six times a week.
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He contributes to a host of newspapers and magazines, including TV Quick. My practice evolved from one class of “Yoga for Golfers”, to two classes a week, to two classes and a weekend class every other week, to purchasing a yearly membership. Richard Webber writes regulary about TV in his job as a journalist and writer. My goal was to get straighter and stronger. Heather encouraged me to try yoga and to visit the Hot Asana Studio in Southern Pines. Thanks to the Duke Doctors and physical therapy with Heather McMillian, a physical therapist from First Health, I was able to stand up straight and walk again without pain. My first class was titled “Yoga for Golfers”. In the final Season 16 episode of Greys Anatomy, our favorite doctors are left scrambling as they try to figure out whats wrong with Richard Webber (James.
