

I see such a deep connection between our inside lives and the best way bodily motion creates area—not simply bodily, however emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. Motion has been the inspiration of my therapeutic journey, and whereas my physique could look completely different than it did a number of years in the past, it’s only a small reflection of the deep transformation I’ve skilled. After we transfer with intention, with presence, we begin to really feel what it’s like to actually dwell in ourselves. To completely occupy who we’re.
That’s why I wished to take a seat down with Berit Ahlgren, the founding father of Sunna. She’s created one thing that’s greater than a motion class. It’s a sort of invitation. A mild however highly effective reminder that therapeutic doesn’t need to be performative, and that we are able to return to ourselves at any time. I wished to ask her the way it all got here to be, what retains her going, and what she’s dreaming about subsequent.
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Kate: I’ve had an extended, difficult relationship with my physique and, relying on the day, we’re both in sync, completely disconnected, or bouncing between the 2. I’m studying to chill out into noticing how my physique is feeling somewhat than judging it. Sunna has been a spot the place this has felt attainable, if not a welcome mind-set. Was there a turning level for you when motion shifted from one thing you “ought to do” to one thing that really felt good?
Berit: That is such an attractive, poignant query—thanks for asking. I grew up in dance and made a life and profession out of it. Since opening Sunna, my involvement with dance has massively slowed, however won’t ever stop to exist. Dance has introduced me pleasure, freedom, playfulness, and presence, in addition to a robust approach to course of unhappiness and ache. However “train” has all the time felt like a “ought to”—to negate what I ate and drank, to try to look a sure manner, to do what I learn, heard, or noticed was the appropriate, fashionable, or wholesome factor each girl ought to be doing. I’ve needed to be taught to reframe my every day exercise as one thing that helps me really feel like me, an essential a part of how I developed who I’m over 4 a long time, part of my day that leaves me feeling full.
I’ve discovered to see motion, dance, or in any other case, as a way to seek out gratitude in my power and acknowledge a privilege not everybody has. Figuring out that motion brings endorphins and retains my physique wholesome is a mindset I’ve tailored as I look within the mirror and witness a naturally getting older physique. However mentally, there may be nonetheless one thing there that feels disgrace or guilt once I don’t prioritize a portion of my day to maneuver my physique. I’m nonetheless sorting this out and admit that there are layers of expectation which can be doubtless unhealthy.
Such as you, I’m studying to pay attention extra to bodily feeling and never psychological expectation, and maybe as a result of this has been a newfound understanding for me, it has proven up as a guiding drive for Sunna as effectively. I encourage college students to notice their energetic, bodily, and emotional selves to make a good move about what sort of class to partake in on any given day—really feel what they actually need, not simply what expectations inform them. Inside courses, too, I consistently remind individuals to tune into their emotions. What I’m providing as an teacher is a suggestion, however their company to accentuate or pare down the extent of the category primarily based on their emotions is a ability and power to follow—one which doesn’t all the time come naturally in how our tradition has guided us to affiliate with our our bodies.


Kate: The place did the thought for Sunna come from? And what had been you hoping to create that didn’t exist already?
Berit: I had been educating Pilates and yoga throughout the Twin Cities at completely different studios and golf equipment for practically 20 years, zipping throughout city, feeling exhausted and underpaid. Educating was all the time parallel to my dance profession as supportive earnings, however I began to acknowledge that prioritizing my dance profession as an getting older, single girl and not using a twin family earnings was a really insecure place! My love for educating individuals about their shifting our bodies, my curiosity to attach with different people, my sense that I may make extra optimistic, direct change to a wider vary of individuals than my dance profession was impacting (sadly sufficient) led me to make a pivot and open a studio that will be distinctive to the group.
I wished to create a boutique wellness area that didn’t concentrate on only one modality, reminiscent of Pilates or yoga, and that wasn’t restricted to movement-based courses. (I deliberately didn’t put “studio” in Sunna’s title as a result of I wished the area additionally to carry group occasions reminiscent of speak collection, makers’ markets, and artist salons.) My dream was an area that not solely supplied high-intensity but additionally low-intensity courses so college students may expertise the advantage of a well-rounded bodily follow that supported the nervous system in addition to the cardiovascular and muscular programs. I titled our group class codecs “wellness” courses somewhat than “health” as a result of our intention can be simply that—wellness over health. Wellness is personally holistic and encompasses thoughts, physique, and spirit, whereas health is measured in generalized requirements and exterior expectations.
Kate: There are limitless health and wellness manufacturers on the market, however Sunna feels extra like a follow. The vitality of the courses seems like group, even should you’re not socializing with the particular person subsequent to you. What do you assume individuals are actually coming to Sunna for, even when they don’t understand it but?
Berit: We’ve got glorious, seasoned instructors who’re inspired to show inside their very own passions, not inside a prescribed model. The nice and cozy interplay, care, and intentionality at Sunna is our frequent denominator, however the number of codecs, educating personalities, and kinds naturally gives that sense of group. For many who have tried completely different practices and lecturers at Sunna, I feel there’s a way of acceptance when there isn’t any cookie-cutter instructor or pupil in our group. Maybe that authenticity is one thing people are coming for, whether or not they have their finger on it or not?
I’ve labored in environments that glorify muscle mass, weight reduction, sweat, and competitors. There’s a lot of that masculine vitality in our normal tradition, I completely didn’t need to construct one thing with extra of these values we’re already saturated with. Sunna is female—we have now dwell crops in every single place, flower preparations at our entrance desk, and a stunning candle burning always. I care about scent, lighting, cleanliness, pure crops, and the circulate of the area.
Sunna is the goddess of the solar in Norse mythology, and the solar offers us life. The solar goes by way of cycles, however all the time comes again. It illuminates what’s round us. The solar is shared and doesn’t belong to only one particular person. The solar is the middle of our universe and radiates out. One’s core self will be strengthened by way of the codecs we provide at Sunna, which intention to embrace every particular person’s truest self. Our photo voltaic plexus is the realm round our navel, which as soon as related us to our mom, and ties us again by way of a female line. The third chakra, situated at our photo voltaic plexus, is yellow just like the rays of the solar, and from the pelvis, the middle of our physique, we have now intestine emotions, a drive for all times, that which propels us ahead on our path.


Kate: Why do you assume motion has this bizarre potential to crack us open emotionally, typically after we’re not anticipating it in any respect? I’ll admit I’ve cried throughout certainly one of your yoga courses!
Berit: I discover the physique endlessly fascinating, much more clever than we’ve even found with science or made universally understood. We maintain so many reminiscences in our physique past our mind cells, and brilliantly discover protecting methods of holding these reminiscences (notably trauma) in bodily methods, like in our shoulders, hips, backbone, and stomach. It’s a defence mechanism of our limbic mind we should honor, even when we’d favor in any other case.
After we are guided to maneuver in methods which can be exterior of our common motion patterns—reminiscent of a yoga class or a somatic dance class—there’s a robust probability that we crack open a bodily holding sample we didn’t even notice was there, and an enormous flood of feelings would possibly seemingly come out of nowhere! It’s so wholesome, oftentimes a bit scary, and completely not talked about as any sort of bodily or psychological training. Bessel van der Kolk’s e-book The Physique Retains the Rating is a wonderful useful resource for anybody interested in this physical-emotional response. I’ve labored with speak therapists on and off most of my life, however I feel my largest catharsis moments have all the time been by way of motion. Tears whereas I’m educating are all the time welcome—I get it and assist it.
Kate: Sunna feels unpolished in the very best sense. There’s no strain to carry out. Was that intentional from the beginning, or did it emerge as you constructed it?
Berit: I’m so glad you assume so! I think about that was intentional from the beginning, whether or not I labeled it or not. I try for perfection on a regular basis, however on the finish of the day, I’m that particular person with the “organized” piles on my desk, I eat whereas I drive, my canine sleep in mattress with me, I don’t all the time wash my fruit and veggies, I depart my home with moist hair, the listing goes on. Accepting these unpolished elements of myself, as a lot as I’ll have tried to vary them previously, has allowed me to see Sunna in the identical manner.
The clunkiness of shifting barres and reformers, the small area and distinctive methods to retailer issues, the shortage of a proper altering room, and the toilet downstairs… I simply needed to be OK with these character traits of Sunna. However I do stress to my workers that the flooring have to all the time be clear, the mirrors ought to be spotless, the complimentary towels rolled a sure manner, a candle should all the time be lit… the sweetness and care of the area will be there even when there usually are not sufficient coat hooks for college kids within the lifeless of winter. Some stuff you simply need to let go of, and I’m blissful to maintain it actual whereas nonetheless trying to be glorious.


Kate: How do you personally keep related to play and presence in motion? I think about it’s difficult, particularly when it’s additionally your job.
Berit: It’s difficult. Thanks for pointing that out. I had a second just lately the place I didn’t acknowledge myself, which was horrifying and introduced a deep unhappiness with this sense of loss. I’m nonetheless taking part in the “pre-Sunna” and “post-Sunna” comparability sport, desirous about the freedoms, spontaneity, and playfulness I had earlier than a lot accountability and expectation had been in my lap 24/7. I do discover loads of pleasure in motion and infrequently really feel educating is “work” due to my connection to creativity and playfulness when instructing. However the moments to place work apart and be playful and current in my private life are uncommon nowadays. I anticipate that can change finally, and I’m making some energetic shifts in my place in addition to self-imposed expectations to carry this again to raised steadiness.
Kate: What do you hope somebody feels after their first Sunna class?
Berit: Welcomed. Heat. Impressed. Related (to themselves and others). Stunning. Nourished. Nurtured. Seen. Appreciated.


Kate: How would you describe your imaginative and prescient for Sunna now, in comparison with what you imagined when it was simply an thought?
Berit: Actually? I feel they’re the identical, and I’m virtually nervous to say that and jinx it. Once I thought of what codecs we might provide at Sunna, it was simply as priceless, if no more, to think about who can be bringing their vitality and keenness to the area. With out having to take a look at resumes or certificates, I had intestine emotions about who would and wouldn’t be a superb match to construct a nourishing setting for college kids. I first imagined Sunna to be a curated assortment of sophistication choices that supported psychological and bodily wellness, and that has stayed true from idea to actuality, a spine to our mission. Our tagline—Motion for Thoughts + Physique—stresses that significance.
Bringing thoughts and physique into higher alignment with each other was one thing I knew Sunna would provide the group, and I feel we’re doing that. Even our most bodily difficult courses are taught with emphasis on relaxation, stillness, and quiet when attainable. I intend to maintain this on the coronary heart of what we do in a beneficiant, non-prescribed, genuine sort of manner.
Kate: What’s been the toughest a part of constructing this factor? Has something actually stunned you—both in a great way or a “why am I doing this” manner?
Berit: Oh gosh, so many issues! I may reply personally or professionally, let’s see…
Studying to pay attention and let go—after which adapt and alter. For somebody with traditionally robust management points (up and thru immediately, tbh), that is, after all, a problem! I anticipated a stronger yoga program, however we simply haven’t had the numbers to maintain extra yoga courses on the schedule. I additionally anticipated Gyrokinesis and Gyrotonic to be extra attractive for college kids, and it simply hasn’t taken off. I’m too cussed to let these codecs go—I consider too strongly in them as a part of the Sunna material, and can proceed to regulate and adapt how and the place they fall in our schedule till catching.
I’ve additionally been pleasantly stunned at how beneficiant and supportive Sunna’s workers has been in supporting my imaginative and prescient. I come in any respect issues with a insecurity and catastrophic pondering, so to have had such ease and little to no pushback from these I like, respect, and need to carry on workers, come hell or excessive water, has been stunning, humbling, and strengthening. I’m studying to belief myself as a frontrunner.


Kate: What are you dreaming about subsequent? Whether or not it’s the massive image or only a small element you’re enthusiastic about—what’s lighting you up about the way forward for Sunna?
Berit: Sunna is superb. I’m consistently blown away by how she landed and organically grew a beneficiant, considerate group of various, fascinating people. As for the studio… she nonetheless has area to develop in our 4 partitions. We can be including extra reformers, extra Pilates-based courses, Pilates instructor coaching programs, and ongoing distinctive collaborative workshops and particular occasions. And far additional down the highway… sure, possibly there’s a second location in one other a part of city!
As for me, I like to be studying, rising, and coaching. Whether or not it’s for a efficiency, a marathon, a semester-long course, or a educating certification, you title it! Proper now, I’m partaking in a enterprise course. There’s loads I simply did on the fly with loads of expertise from working within the discipline, however under no circumstances did I do know what a KPI was or easy methods to monitor income or learn a revenue and loss report! I’m studying heaps but additionally recognizing there’s a cause I by no means discovered these items within the first place—it’s in no way dreamy! Spreadsheets don’t flip me on, shock, shock. I a lot favor the naivete of winging it, artistic drawback fixing on the fly, being pleasantly stunned over predictably assured. I need to put my head extra absolutely again into the artistic, curatorial components of designing Sunna’s choices and occasions. AND YET, I after all need to end what I’ve began, be taught new expertise, proceed to develop personally, and commit something and all the pieces I can to maintain Sunna enhancing and making certain that she’s not going anyplace. I’m in every single place, Kate, haha—want me luck!


Kate is the founding father of Wit & Delight. She is at the moment studying easy methods to play tennis and is endlessly testing the boundaries of her artistic muscle. Comply with her on Instagram at @witanddelight_.