The Green Door Life Team

Ā Erika Fischer

Nutrition Coach, Strength Training and Yoga Instructor, and Addiction Recovery Specialist

200hr Yoga Teacher Training
My Favorite Supplements
1:1 Virtual Training Sessions
30-Minute Coaching Call
Free Discovery Call
Free Nutrition Master Class
Private / Corporate Yoga Classes
Public Yoga Classes
Taske Active Backpack Discount

Erikaā€™s interest in self-discovery and personal growth, began with her own journey of recovery from addiction, leading her down a road of self-reflection. At her core, she knew her purpose was to use her experiences, struggles and successes to inspire others. When she discovered yoga at the age of 22, she found her confidence and was set on a natural course of healing; through her commitment to breath, asana and meditation. Her own experience of transformation and internal healing is what drove her to pursue a career as a yoga instructor and is what continues to motivate and inspire her today.

Residing and teaching in the Bay Area, Erika is a RYT 500 certified under Yoga Alliance and NASM certified fitness instructor. She has studied under the expert teachings of Elena Brower, Lesley Desaulniers and Allison Smith. Erika teaches with fire, softness and humor as she guides her students to find their own discoveries of themselves through their practice.

In addition to her love of teaching, Erika is a certified holistic health coach and mama to her two boys, Zander & Tanner.

"Yoga has been a saving grace in more ways than one. While the physical practice has aided in keeping my body strong & healthy, it is also an amazing outlet for me mentally. I consider myself incredibly fortunate to teach what I love, and to be able to witness transformation in my students as their own yoga journey unfolds."

Erika Fischer's Accreditations:

  • Certified Bikram Yoga instructor
  • 500hr E-RYT
  • Certified personal trainer under
  • National Academy of Sports Medicine
  • CPR / AED / First Aide
  • Institute for Integrative nutrition

Personal Discoveries Through Nutritional Awareness 

  • "Good" carbs vs "bad" carbs in context of culture/family
  • Constantly changing body type - performance, harder training, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and back again
  • Learning to cross train and adding "easy" cardio