David Keil was introduced to yoga in 1989 by his Tai Chi Chuan teacher. Both the Tai Chi and Yoga practice at the ripe age of 17 began his research into his own mind-body connections. His search continued through massage therapy where he discovered many insights and affirmations of what he had been exploring and finding on his own through his own practice. One of the most important elements was the specific understanding of the musculoskeletal system and how fascinating, beautiful, and amazing the body is on the scientific level and how that directly played into and off of his own understanding of the human body. He was given names and explanations for some of things he had been experiencing and feeling.

As an Instructor of Kinesiology(the study of movement and musculoskelatal anatomy)at Miami's Educating Hands School of Massage David had developed a fun, informal and informative style of teaching. By repeatedly teaching incoming students who had no prior understanding of anatomy, David was confronted with the problem of making such a complex and beautiful system accessible and understandable to the average person.

Yoga practitioners generally have a deep kinesthetic understanding of how their body moves and works. Now they can have a deeper understanding by exploring anatomy visually and verbally with this workshop. David uses his teaching ability from massage school and the seminars he has taught in the US and the UK and applies it to the yoga world. Because of his passion and desire to share the human body with everyone he delivers this complex and sometimes frustrating topic in a way that is very accessible and understandable to yoga practitioners.

David has a private practice where he uses bodywork techniques to relieve chronic pain. A Licensed Massage Therapist and Certified Neuromuscular Therapist, David has taught seminars in Body Mechanics for Massage Therapists and has also worked with other local and national audiences. David's current practice is Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. For the past three years he has had the honor of studying with Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, in Mysore(three separate trips)as well as with John Scott, author of Ashtanga Yoga, who he also has the extreme honor of teaching with.