At the age of 25, I began to learn yoga from scratch, and my physical condition and sports foundation were poor. The first time she went to India to participate in a competition with her teacher, she was shocked. "Going to India, the streets are full of children who can twist their feet and step on their heads like the China Acrobatic Troupe." Having said that, Feng Jingen made a gesture, "I may be the worst in the movement difficulty index." To this end, in daily practice, she has made a hundred times more efforts than others.
In Hong Kong at that time, most yoga teachers came from India, the United States or Australia, and it was difficult for beginners from the mainland to become yoga teachers. However, as the first China native to win the second place in the world in an Indian yoga competition, Feng Jingen became famous in World War I, and more and more people began to notice her, and gradually more and more people wanted to learn yoga from her.
It was then that she noticed that Indian yoga was not completely suitable for China people's physical structure and physique, and began to think about establishing her own yoga system suitable for China people's practice, and finally established the current Kyoga studio. Every morning from 8 am to evening 10, there are 120 classes a month. In the first seven years of Kyoga Studio, Feng Jingen never took a day off.
Feng Jingen didn't teach according to the traditional yoga system, but created his own yoga system based on functionality. For example, from Monday to Thursday, she will give some neck and chest nursing courses to mothers who send their daughters to school. On Saturday and Sunday, she will lead some college students who play games and do some in-depth promotion. Feng Jingen has customized a functional name for each course, so that consumers can judge the pertinence of the course content from the course name, such as deep detoxification or shoulder and neck physiotherapy suitable for the office.
20 13 after she got married and became pregnant, Feng Jingen followed her husband back to the mainland from Hong Kong and brought the Jinghua system back to Shanghai, with a wider audience. At first, she only opened a private classroom on Changle Road, and many students who could not attend classes in Hong Kong specially came to her private classroom in Shanghai to invite her to attend classes. These "unexpected" students greatly inspired Feng Jingen and strengthened her determination to spread the concept of yoga in mainland China.
But among these students, she also found problems. First, they often get hurt in the process of practicing yoga, and second, everyone only limits yoga to the classroom. In daily life, most people would rather dance square dance than practice healthier and more effective yoga.
Therefore, Feng Jingen's goal is becoming more and more clear-not only to be a studio, but also to be a brand. Finally, she opened the first professional aerial yoga studio in China, named "Kfly". Therefore, she is called "the first person of aerial yoga in China".