Rodney Yee

 
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Rodney Yee

Rodney Yee has appeared in many books, DVDs, and calendars.
Rodney Yee has appeared in many books, DVDs, and calendars.

Rodney Yee is an American yoga instructor who rose to national prominence in the early 1990's when he began starring in a series of Gaiam/Living Arts yoga instructional videos and DVDs[1]. More than thirty such programs now exist, selling in the millions worldwide.

Yee has also been featured on calendars, magazines and natural product advertisements; narrated meditation audios; written a book; and done extensive charitable work. He has made guest appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, PBS, and elsewhere.

Life and Career

Rodney Yee was born in 1957, the son of an Air Force colonel, and spent his childhood on military bases in Altus, Oklahoma and Puerto Rico. He later studied philosophy and physical therapy at the University of California, Berkeley. He was a gymnast during his high school years and later became an accomplished ballet dancer, performing with the Oakland Ballet Company and the Matsuyama Ballet Company of Tokyo, Japan.

Yee became a yoga enthusiast in the Iyengar school, but now teaches a blend of Iyengar Yoga and his own invented style. He began his Yoga teaching career at a studio called The Yoga Room in Berkeley; later, he co-founded the Piedmont Yoga Studio in Oakland.

Yee now teaches around the world at workshops, retreats and conferences.

He has three children from his first marriage to Donna Fone, which ended in divorce in 2002. Four years later, he married Colleen Saidman – also an accomplished yoga instructor – and now lives with her in The Hamptons.

Controversy

In 2002, Yee's reputation was tarnished by a sex scandal involving some of his former female students. A story detailing the scandal appeared on the front page of the Sunday San Francisco Chronicle. Susannah Bruder, a former instructor at one of Yee's yoga studios, filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit alleging that Yee and his wife, Donna Fone, terminated her lease after she accused him of carrying on extramarital affairs with female students. Although the lawsuit did not mention names, two former students subsequently admitted to having affairs with Yee.[2]

Shortly thereafter, Yee was divorced from his first wife. Ironically, this incident occurred after they were featured in Yoga Journal, testifying to how much yoga had strengthened their marriage.[3]

References

  1. ^ Donahue, Dierdre. "Look at this man's body: This is what yoga can do for you." USA Today, April 24, 2002 (full text)
  2. ^ Goodyear, Charles and Rona Marech. "Yoga guru in compromising position: Celebrity instructor Rodney Yee faces allegations of misconduct with students"' San Francisco Chronicle, May 12, 2002 (full text)
  3. ^ Moran, Victoria. "Yoga couples: Donna Fone and Rodney Yee." Yoga Journal, 2002 (full text)

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