I’ve benefited so much from Mindful Movement and Meditation, and I’m gratefully inspired to share these practices with others.

Addie deHilster smiling on a hiking trail where she practices mindful movement.

Hi, I’m Addie deHilster, and here’s a bit about my path.

My hiking path, that is!

I absolutely love to be outside. It’s so refreshing to go out and savor the smell of trees, hear the sounds of birds and flowing streams, and to feel my feet on a cushy forest trail. I just put on my hiking boots and go, whether it’s winter, spring, summer, or fall.

But…if I don’t take care of myself consistently, my back hurts when I’m on the trails.

And, when I’m a million miles away in my mind, I miss the amazing scenery that’s right in front of me.

Fortunately, I’ve learned that Mindful Movement and Meditation helps me bring my whole self to the things I love (hiking and more).

It’s a rich and time-tested path, with many accessible practices for body and mind.

So, what do YOU want to do? (with more presence, less worry, and fewer aches and pains)

  • play your guitar
  • give that big work presentation
  • grow your tomatoes
  • run around with your kids (or grandkids, nieces, nephews, or furry friends)
  • go on that road trip
  • or finish knitting those holiday sweaters

Maybe you’re looking at making a big change (like a career transition or moving to a new state), or you’re just seeking a way to embrace BEING in your life exactly as it is.

Either way, I’m here to help you do that with simple movement practices that tune up the body and get you out of your head. You’ll learn mindfulness and meditation skills, too, so you can find clarity, calm, and less reactivity.

Meditation and mindful yoga have also been there for me during hard times and big shifts – like closing my brick-and-mortar yoga studio during the pandemic and moving 1,000 miles from Southern California to Washington State. This path has been there for me through losing family members to Alzheimer’s and cancer.

It continually teaches me how to stay grounded, keep breathing, be kind, and take the next step.

When I find something that works, I get really excited to share it – and that’s why I teach, and podcast, and write. I honestly think that the more people we have in our communities with steady nervous systems, spacious minds, and kind hearts…it LITERALLY changes the world for the better.

Addie deHilster meditating on a yoga mat in the forest.
Picture of Addie deHilster, Certified Yoga Therapist and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher.

More about my experience and credentials

My name is Addie deHilster (she/her), and I’m a Mindfulness Meditation Teacher (IMTA CMT-P), a Yoga Therapist (C-IAYT), and an experienced trainer of yoga and movement teachers (YACEP, Yoga Alliance Continuing Ed Provider).

I’m the founder of Moved to Meditate, which offers online Mindful Movement and Meditation instruction in a variety of formats – live group classes, a pre-recorded Class Library, one-to-one mentoring sessions, and a podcast.

I also owned and operated a community yoga studio (Spiral Path Yoga Center) in the La Crescenta neighborhood of Los Angeles for over five years. Our studio was known for its warm and inviting environment, robust teacher training program, and emphasis on adaptive yoga that made the practice more accessible to students who would not have thrived in most mainstream studios.

My own movement practice includes traditional yoga poses, gentle Somatic movement, Feldenkrais, strength training, QiGong, dancing, hiking, and more. I love exploring movement, and I draw from many influences when I teach. As a Certified Yoga Therapist, I have a lot of experience in tailoring movement practices to students with challenges such as chronic pain, arthritis, neurological issues, and insomnia. In private sessions, I often assist students in recovering from – and rediscovering movement after – life-altering surgeries, illnesses, accidents, diagnoses, and injuries.

I have been leading Yin Yoga Teacher Trainings and 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Certifications since 2013. I’m now offering an online Mindful Movement Teacher Training program.

A dedicated practitioner of Buddhist Insight Meditation (aka Vipassana or Mindfulness), I have accumulated over four months of silent retreat practice over the years. My classes highlight the mindfulness principles within movement practice, helping students find an accessible pathway to self-healing and the heart of what yoga and meditation have to offer.

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My Teachers and Trainings

These are some of the trainings I’ve taken…and there are numerous additional workshops, webinars, books, etc that I have also learned from over the years! In particular, I have spent about 140 days/nights on meditation retreats over the years, and I didn’t list them all here. I also meet one-on-one monthly with my primary Dharma/meditation teacher, Heather Sundberg.

2024 – Qigong Yearlong Teacher Training Mentorship with Mimi Kuo-Deemer

2024 – Neurodiversity-Informed Mindfulness Training with Sue Hutton through the Mindful Society Global Institute

2023 – Pain Care Aware Foundations, Level 1 Training with Neil Pearson, Lisa Pearson, and Shelly Prosko

2023 – TaiJi Quan: Moving for Better Balance Training with trainer Jan Voit, therapeutic Tai Chi program developed by researcher Dr. Fuzhong Li specifically for balance training and fall prevention.

2022 – Cloud Sangha Mindfulness Mentor Training (MMT) with Jack Kornfield, Tara Brach, Janice Gates, Sharon Shelton, Anne Cushman, La Sarmiento, Noliwe Alexander and Yong Oh (on group facilitation and in-depth meditation guidance)

2020 – present – I’m in year five of an ongoing Dharma study program with Heather Sundberg, rooted in the Thai Forest Tradition of Theravada Buddhism

2020 – Yoga for Arthritis Training with Dr. Steffany Moonaz (Introductory/Bridge)

2019 – “Cultivating Authentic Communication” 6-week course with Oren Jay Sofer

2019 – “Say What You Mean” 12-week Mindful Communication course with Oren Jay Sofer

2019 & 20 – UpRising Yoga Trauma-Informed Training with Jill Weiss Ippolito and others

2018 – InsightLA Mindfulness Meditation Facilitator Training with Trudy Goodman, Maureen Shannon-Chapple, Celeste Young (mentor), and others

2018 – Restorative Yoga Training with Leeann Carey

2017 – Accessible Yoga Training with Jivana Heyman

2017 – Yin Yoga & Meditation Retreat with Sarah & Ty Powers and Paul & Suzee Grilley at the Esalen Institute

2016 – Yoga, Mindfulness, Neuroscience, Psychology and the Body with Bo Forbes (Psy.D.) (21 hours)

2015-16 – Roll Model Method Training with Jill Miller and Trina Altman, Levels 1 and 2 (Yoga Tune Up® therapy ball self-massage)

2015 – Yin Yoga and Anatomy workshops with Paul Grilley

2014-15 – Spirit Rock Mindful Yoga & Meditation Training (300 Hours) with Anne Cushman, Janice Gates, Jill Satterfield, Pascal Auclair, Phillip Moffitt, Noliwe Alexander, Leslie Booker, Chip Hartranft, Erin Selover, Will Kabat-Zinn (included three 10-day silent retreats)

2014-15 – Science of Stretching workshops with Jules Mitchell (3 parts, 24 hours)

2014 – 7-Day Silent Metta Retreat at Spirit Rock Meditation Center with Heather Sundberg, Larry Yang, Donald Rothberg, and Sylvia Boorstein

2013 & 14 – Yoga As Therapy training workshops with Doug Keller (23 hours)

2013 & 14 – Yin Yoga and Meditation workshops with Sarah Powers

2013 – Yin Yoga & Meditation Retreat with Sarah Powers at Land of Medicine Buddha

2011-13 – Yapana Yoga Therapy (300 Hours) with Leeann Carey, Jules Mitchell, Chrys Kub

2011 – Yin Yoga Teacher Training (50 hours) with Bernie Clark at Semperviva Yoga College, Vancouver, BC (Canada)

2009 – 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Certification with Kelly Wood at Karuna Yoga

I live and work in Vancouver, Washington (USA), and would like to gratefully acknowledge the Indigenous Cowlitz, Chinook, and Klickitat people who have stewarded this beautiful region for countless years.