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Quail Lake Rd, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80906, United States
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Aug 4, 2018
Four months ago, I began my life journey learning the ways of yoga. Christine Malmborg was my first yoga instructor. Her playful, insightful, spiritual, and humorous teaching style is beyond compare. While I had already taken many other yoga classes with her, I had never attempted paddle board yoga. I don’t think I would’ve been brave enough to even attempt paddle board yoga had it not been for her positive and encouraging outlook. Dragonfly paddle yoga has been a life-altering experience. I love being on the water! It’s true soul-medicine – nothing less. Christine has allowed me to see that yoga is more of a way of living, and a life practice, than merely an athletic venture. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by and check out Dragonfly Paddle Yoga!

Aug 6, 2018
I absolutely LOVE Dragronfly Paddle Board!!! Christine is the sweetest, most caring, respectful and kind soul ever!!! Her classes are amazing! My confidence in not only yoga, but paddleboarding, has grown so much since I started going to her classes!

Jul 7, 2018
Quail Lake is our neighborhood park. Today, the Dragonfly staff was rude and refused to yield the only launching ramp to my wife and me when we simply wanted to quickly unload and launch. The dragonfly staff member stated that he would not help her and that we we would have to wait until they finished loading a large number of their own paddleboards. My wife, aged 65, had to unload in the road and carry her SUP BOARD from the street. Four other cars were waiting at the time. 20 minutes later they were still monopolizing the ramp. My wife and I carried my kayak from the parking lot to the ramp where I asked the Dragonfly staff person to yield enough space to allow us to launch the one man kayak. I expressed unhappiness that Dragonfly was monopolizing the ramp for their business and not yielding consideration to local residents. The Dragonfly person in charge, refused, at first to give me her name for my complaint. She said "I'll take your complaint". I said that I wished to complain to the City Parks Department. I pointed out that I am a severely disabled US Veteran who should not have to forego the safe use of the ramp.. She identified herself as CHRISTINA and then stomped off saying that she was calling the police. I have to say that this is the first time that this company has caused us this kind of inconvenience. Many of our neighbors suffered inconvenience on this day, however. Before this occurrence, my impression had been that the staff of Dragonfly was courteous though still rather imperious over the use of the publicly owned ramp.

May 26, 2018
I Love being on the water (missing California), and I enjoy Yoga (because it’s a smart thing to do) and this may be my best discovery i’ve had for fitness and health 🏄☀️🧘🏻‍♀️ highly recommend taking Christine’s classes 🕉

May 7, 2018
Hit my first class this past Sunday at Monument Lake and had an awesome time. Christine is such a great teacher, and getting to work with her in such a unique class was a blast. The paddleboarding is super fun, and doing yoga on the board add a great challenge for balance, plus an added element of entertainment if you lose you balance pushing a pose! As a disclaimer, I'm the only one who went in and I was going to be disappointed if I didn't push it hard enough to fall- the paddleboards themselves are very difficult to fall off, especially when you're using them as paddleboards rather than yoga mats! Highly recommend it, fantastic way to be outside in a beautiful place and reconnect with nature. Had so much fun and can't remember being more relaxed than I was as we wound down our practice out on the water.

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