
Introducing Ashley Kenney Yoga
Atha Yoga Anusasanam

Meet Ashley Kenney
Ashley started practicing yoga consistently in 2018. She was introduced to Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, quickly falling in love with the sequence of postures. For her it provides a moving meditation while building strength, and allows for independence or room to grow with a teacher.
A Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance (RYT-200), she completed her training in Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Vinyasa Yoga, pranayama practice, meditation, yoga sutras, and the classical 8-limbs of yoga, under the instruction of Christina Martini. Ashley is dedicated to her daily practice of Ashtanga Yoga and continues her independent studies of meditation, yoga sutras, aryuveda, and chakras. Forever a student, she seeks out to further her training whenever possible from master teachers such as Taylor Hunt and Tim Feldmann. She practices with her teacher in Maui (Christina) virtually and will visit her to continue her education. Ashley completed her Ayurveda Wellness Counselor training in 2022 with Kerala Ayurveda Academy.
Ashley is a warrant officer with 19+ years in the Army reserves. She has a bachelors in Organizational Leadership and Development from University of Louisville and an associates in Business Administration from Central Texas College. Ashley's community involvement includes leading two Girl Scout Troops and serving as treasurer for the Hardin County Girl Scout Service Unit.
My Classes
You can practice with Ashley at Kentucky Strength Farm or contact her for private, semi-private lessons, special events, workplace outings, and team-building events.
Private Lessons
One-on-one lessons may be purchased individually or in packages starting at $75 an hour plus travel.
Semi-Private Lessons
Perfect for couples or a group of 3-4 friends to experience a class in a small and private setting. Contact for pricing.



“It would be easy to say, I'm not going to practice today. In fact, eighty percent of the time, my mind tells me I don't want to practice. But you don't get anywhere, you don't grow, and you don't learn lessons that way.”