Denese Cavanaugh, ERYT500/CPT/YACEP/Presenter/Advanced Teacher of Therapeutic Yoga, is a highly accomplished yoga teacher based in Washington, D.C. and founder of Integral Postural Alignment Techniques, better known as The IPATH® Method. She officially began heryoga teaching journey in 1999 while living in New York City and has since gained significant experience in various teaching styles including Ashtanga Vinyasa Primary Series, Iyengar Alignment inspired, Vinyasa Flow, Power Yoga, Restorative, Prenatal, and Kids Yoga. Denese considers her life’s purpose to change the way people view mental and physical health by educating them about the inter-relationship between yoga, psychology and public health.

Denese’s passion for mentoring yoga teachers and improving posture led her to create The IPATH® Method in 2012, a technique that not only eliminates back and body pain, but also helps practitioners transform their posture through hands-free adjustments. Her yoga classes integrate a meditative quality, allowing students to connect with their minds and bodies while exploring renewal and expansion. Her program has grown to offer a 200 and 300 hour Yoga Teacher Training curriculum and a 75 hour IPATH Restorative Yoga curriculum, and since 2019, has also offered a complementary discipline, IPATH Mat Pilates. The IPATH Method is now available in Italy, with plans for expanding the program to Spain in 2023.

Denese is always pushing herself to be the best in her field which has resulted in her being voted “Best Yoga Teacher” in 2014 and 2015 by the Washington City Paper and even leading numerous private and event yoga sessions with First Lady Michelle Obama. To further her studies as a yoga therapist, Denese earned a certification in Yoga Therapy from Kripalu Yoga and Health Center in spring of 2022 and is also currently enrolled in a Yoga TherapyCertification program to graduate in fall 2023.

Denese is grateful to her teachers for sharing their expertise and is honored to pass on that generous foundation to her students and community. Through her yoga classes, workshops, and teacher training programs, she empowers her students with educational, engaging, and accessible practices that help them find joy, balance, and connection in their lives.