Saturday, November 8, 2008

Accent on Wellness: Kaelash Neels & Johannes Neels


"FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH"


Eager to lose a few pounds?

Increase your muscle mass and bone density?

Radiate youth, health and beauty?



Then join Kaelash Neels, nutrition and yoga expert at the Ann Wigmore
Institute in Puerto Rico, and his brother Johannes Neels, fitness expert and personal trainer from Zwitzerland, who will give
you the three steps to a


Perfect YOU.



Friday, November 21, 2008
7 pm - 9 pm

Bonobo's Restaurant
18 East 23 Street
@ Madison Avenue
Fee: $10 Cash
No reservations accepted.
Please arrive early to
reserve your seat & enjoy a delicious raw food meal.


Kaelash Neels, 31, was born in Germany in a household where yoga was practiced as a way of life. After relocating to the United States he earned a degree in Somatic Psychology from Sonoma State University. He received a certificate as Diet Counselor at Bauman College in California, and is a certified yoga therapist/instructor and Feldenkrais Practitioner.

He is one of the directors of the Ann Wigmore Natural Health Institute in Puerto Rico, and a Living Foods Lifestyle Educator. Since 1995 he has been eating exclusively living foods and practicing yoga and meditation daily. Practicing yoga, living in the tropics by the ocean, windsurfing, surfing and playing the guitar fill his life with joy every day.

Since 1999, Kaelash has helped people overcome severe health challenges and achieve vibrant health and vitality in his private practice, as well as at the Ann Wigmore Institute in Puerto Rico.

Johannes Neels, 27, is passionate about health and fitness. Besides being a personal trainer, he coordinates and teaches at over 15 fitness studios in Zurich, Switzerland. Johannes holds over twenty trainer and group fitness licenses, and works in the management of a health club in Zurich with 3000 members.

In addition to his fitness activities, he is a certified Reiki master/trainer and models for brands such as Nike. For Johannes, ex
ercise and good nutrition rank among the most important aspects of life.


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