If you don't have the "typical" yoga student's body, you might feel intimidated to try it. Learn how one woman has created a yoga concept for ALL shapes and sizes. Typically, when you see pictures of yoga classes - whether in a magazine or on the cover of a DVD - the students are all slim, flexible and toned.Such images replayed over and over could make anyone who doesn't fit into that category, or who is simply intimidated by the practice of yoga, to quickly say, "no way."Fortunately, one woman has been working hard to change that attitude. Anna Guest-Jelley is founder and CEO (Curvy Executive Officer) at Curvy Yoga, a training and inspiration portal offering classes, workshops, teacher instructions, retreats, a virtual studio and lots of love and support to people of every size, age and ability.How did Anna come up with the idea for Curvy Yoga?For years, Anna herself had struggled with body acceptance, yo-yo dieting, and overall self-esteem. She was one of those individuals who didn't think yoga was even an option. But, after working on acceptance of herself and flipping her own body awareness paradigm, she discovered that yoga was a wonderful way to connect with her physical body and emotional self.What are some of the differences between typical yoga and Curvy Yoga? For one, there is often more use of "props" to enable poses that work for everyone, regardless of shape, size, flexibility or experience. And, modification is widely accepted. Allowing students to change the moves to adapt to their own capacity is far less intimidating. Remember, individuals of ALL sizes and shapes can struggle with body confidence and connectedness... whether you're a size two or a size 20. Curvy Yoga may just be an answer.Now that Curvy Yoga has grown, there are classes all over the world, and you can find the class nearest you by using the class locator on the Curvy Yoga website.Listen in as Anna joins Lisa to share more about Curvy Yoga, how yoga has helped her accept and connect to her body, and how you can get involved - either as a student or a teacher - in Curvy Yoga classes.