Yoga Mouth Collective is connection.

Mindful wellbeing belongs to everyone.

About 95% of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Yoga practitioners are using their practices for mental and physical health support.

Over 60% consider their wellness communities part of their family.

Despite these numbers, the majority of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and Yoga spaces don’t require coaches or instructors to undergo trauma informed or evidence based training to assure students are met with compassion, humility and the proper training to assess and support their wellness goals.

Many practitioners lose hope, get bullied or become discouraged with the lack of emotional support and evidence informed training on their wellness path.

Founders Kristi and Rafael Jenkins have built mindfulness based wellness programming to meet the needs of those folks seeing connection, wellbeing and emotional support. They have shared it with thousands of families already, but this organization is designed to address even more families and communities without resources to get high quality mindful wellness and fitness training.

Yoga Mouth Collective provides scholarships, low cost or free programs and donation based mindfulness training for individuals and organizations interested in disrupting the cycle of ego based teaching and delivering trauma informed evidence based mindfulness training to communities, corporations and individuals.