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Jaymee Bird-Galloway
Jaymee is a 200-HR RYT and certified instructor in Buti Yoga, Buti Hot Yoga, Buti Deep, Buti
HotCore, and Buti Sculpt. Her yoga journey began in 2012 as a wellness outlet to help manage
anxiety. Over the years, she explored various yoga practices, and in 2017, she discovered Buti
Yoga while searching for a 200-hour teacher training program. At the time, her professional life
needed more balance, so she enrolled in Buti Movement’s 200-hour training to deepen her
practice—and has been passionate about it ever since.
Jaymee fell in love with Buti Yoga because it fuses asanas, dance movements, breath, and
music to inspire transformation. With a background in world dance (a college minor) and
continued studies in dance and history from her tribe—Ohkay Owingeh—as well as Flamenco
and Polynesian dance school, she brings a rich cultural perspective and deep love for tribal
movement into every class.
As a wife, mom of four, and wellness coordinator, Jaymee understands the importance of
balance, self-care, belonging, and giving back to the community. Her classes are rooted in
healing, gratitude, and love—designed to empower students to reconnect with their bodies and
hearts. She strives to create an inclusive, uplifting space where everyone is encouraged to live
intentionally and breathe freely—on and off the mat.
“Let’s shake, sweat, and shine together!"
HotCore, and Buti Sculpt. Her yoga journey began in 2012 as a wellness outlet to help manage
anxiety. Over the years, she explored various yoga practices, and in 2017, she discovered Buti
Yoga while searching for a 200-hour teacher training program. At the time, her professional life
needed more balance, so she enrolled in Buti Movement’s 200-hour training to deepen her
practice—and has been passionate about it ever since.
Jaymee fell in love with Buti Yoga because it fuses asanas, dance movements, breath, and
music to inspire transformation. With a background in world dance (a college minor) and
continued studies in dance and history from her tribe—Ohkay Owingeh—as well as Flamenco
and Polynesian dance school, she brings a rich cultural perspective and deep love for tribal
movement into every class.
As a wife, mom of four, and wellness coordinator, Jaymee understands the importance of
balance, self-care, belonging, and giving back to the community. Her classes are rooted in
healing, gratitude, and love—designed to empower students to reconnect with their bodies and
hearts. She strives to create an inclusive, uplifting space where everyone is encouraged to live
intentionally and breathe freely—on and off the mat.
“Let’s shake, sweat, and shine together!"
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