David  began practicing yoga to deal with a stiff back and neck, and an increasingly limited range of motion. 12 hour days in the corporate world left him feeling like a weak old man while barely in his thirties. Upon finding a consistent  yoga practice, the impact it had on his life led him to open Sun Dragon Yoga in Peachtree Corners. David has had the privilege of studying with many great teachers, including Barbara Benagh, Natasha Rizopolous, and Judith Hanson Lasater.

Kelly‘s speciality is linking the physical body to the energy body (Chakras) and thus the emotions. She is attuned with spirit animals, crystal energies and all things related to nature.

Originally hailing from Michigan, Kelly has spent the last 11 years in the metaphysical gem of the South, Atlanta, honing her spiritual skill set. She has studied under Pranic Healing Master Hector Ramos, Metaphysical & Reiki Master Joyce Rennolds, Yogini Mimi Adeogba of Swadhyaya Yoga School, Yogini Laura Clower of Soulful Yoga and SUP, Anastasi Psychic Development Teacher Carl Woodall and Health & Fitness Master Day Adeogba of YourDay Balance Game. Kelly believes in self empowerment and loves to assist people in deciphering their personal patterns and coding to promote healing. As a result, she guides her clients into rediscovering authenticity, unconditional love of self and harmony.

 Sunisa is a devoted Yogini and teacher with a free spirit and kindness to help others pursue their practice and find balance in life and well-being through Yoga. Her style pulls from multiple yogic disciplines (Viniyoga, Vinyasa Flow and Hatha), and is both intuitive and steeped in the traditional aspects of yoga. Her classes focus on breath, alignment and the interconnection between mind, body  and spirit, allowing students to work at their own pace in a safe and transformational environment.

Sally, Teacher at Sun Dragon YogaSally finally got the courage to try yoga about five years ago. She still remembers the feeling of exhilaration and joy she had on the way home from that first class, and she hopes to recreate that feeling for her students whenever possible.

Sally has a second grader and owns a small business in addition to teaching yoga. As a Type-A person, she really appreciates how yoga quiets her inner monologue and allows her to focus and relax.