Health and Wellness: Colorbar is a leading provider of yoga, styling,
Published Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 1:23 p.m.
- Cheryl Edwards, instructor Frankie Schooley and Beverley Little participate in yoga at Colour Bar in Norwood. (Photo by Toby Thorpe)
After building a successful client base as a hairstylist, Michelle Jordan decided it was time to start her own business.
“I wanted to open my own hair salon, but I also wanted to open yoga classes,” Jordan says.
Jordan had developed an interest in yoga after taking a class previously and realized how beneficial it was physically, mentally and emotionally, so she decided to get instructor training.
“It’s a holistic experience,” she said, adding that the training helps participants achieve balance in their lives, be more focused and feel happier.
As a result of Jordan’s decision, in 2021 she opened The Color Bar, a hair and yoga studio on Main Street in Norwood, where she is able to combine her passion and talents in both fields.
“The hair side of the business is always super busy,” says Jordan, as she and fellow stylists Brandi Carly and Jenny Bowers were all cutting and coloring clients on Thursday morning.
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Colorbar styling staff include (from left) Jenny Bowers, Brandi Carlile and Michelle Jordan. (Photo by Toby Thorpe)
“The salon is running smoothly and it’s a great environment. We all work well together,” she added.
Jordan believes the key to growing their yoga clientele is their team of instructors: she and Carly are both instructors, and they have added five more experienced instructors from the area to their team.
“We offer instruction at all levels,” Jordan added, trying to dispel common misconceptions about yoga.
“A lot of people think yoga is something only young people or people who are already fit, but that’s not true at all,” she says. “We have a lot of people over 55 who come in and they come at all different fitness levels. Yoga is good for everyone.”
Jordan emphasizes the benefits of yoga that go beyond the physical realm.
“Yoga helps participants physically, mentally and emotionally,” she said, adding that it’s a particularly effective way to reduce anxiety.
A yoga class led by instructor Frankie Schooley had just finished this morning, with class participants praising the activity, the instructor and the owner.
“It’s great to have a place like this in the Norwood area,” said Cheryl Edwards, a retired teacher.
Beverly Little, who has been attending for “about a year and a half,” praised the content and diversity of instructors.
“There are classes for all levels, for everyone,” Little said.
Schooley praised Jordan’s efforts to expand operations in the Norwood area.
“We love Michelle,” she said, “and she’s made this a great place and a fun environment to work in. The community should definitely take advantage of this opportunity.”
Toby Thorpe is a freelance writer for the Stanley News & Press.
The Color Bar is located at 129 N. Main St. in Norwood. To schedule a styling appointment, call 704-459-0140. Yoga class schedules are listed at thecolorbarre.com.