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Chaukei Ngai
Chaukei Ngai (Born August 12, 1979) is a Modern Yogini based in Hong Kong, China. she grew up in Canada graduated in Psychology in York University, before moving back to Hong Kong. ChauKei in various magazines such as VOGUE and Harper’s Bazaar Magazine in China. She’s also been seen on the cover of Shine magazine in Australia and Sportsoho in Hong Kong.

ChauKei is considered as a spokesperson for Adidas in Hong Kong since 2015, She is teaching with number of Adidas events and in her own studio YogaUP in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong Life and Work section: ChauKei has competed in Bishnu Gosh International Yoga Championship for the past five years and earned the Silver medal in 2012 and 2010 and the Bronze medal in 2011. ChauKei was born without breath, and yoga gave it back to her. She was born in Hong Kong two months early and weighing only four pounds, with lungs that weren’t ready for the world. A mechanical ventilator and extra oxygen kept her alive for her first thirty days. Her parents named her ChauKei, “The Miracle in the Fall,” and prayed. ChauKei recalls herself driven by a prickly mixture of stubbornness and insecurity and she remembers a childhood with things to fear. When she was 14, her father felt she wasn’t getting enough structure in the Hong Kong schools. He sent her to live with the family of a friend in Singapore, where the schools had a reputation for higher quality and greater rigor. When she was 16, her parents pulled her out of the Singapore school and brought her back to Hong Kong—China was taking over and her parents were terrified. The family had run a tea business for many generations, and all remembered how ChauKei’s great-grandfather had been killed by the communists. Driven by love and concern for the safety of their two daughters, her father and mother quickly made arrangements to move to Vancouver. As ChauKei put it, “everyone who could leave then, did.”

She had no history of athleticism beyond PE and felt no connection with her body. Like many young woman, her only sense of self came from comparing herself with the airbrushed images the media provide. Her first yoga classes were hell. She talks about how, like so many first-time practitioners, she would feel like she was about to pass out, and even, at least three times, bolted from the room. However, she kept going back because she began to feel, right away, that she was breathing in a way she never could before. At 25, driven purely to survive, she applied to the York University in Toronto to pursue a degree in psychology, where she also took her first Bikram Yoga class. She had no history of athleticism beyond PE and felt no connection with her body. Like many young woman, her only sense of self came from comparing herself with the airbrushed images the media provide. Her first yoga classes were hell. She talks about how, like so many first-time practitioners, she would feel like she was about to pass out, and even, at least three times, bolted from the room.

However, she kept going back because she began to feel, right away, that she was breathing in a way she never could before. Now Chaukei has been actively teaching for Adidas and at her own Studio and is has been a brand model for several beauty products and for Local and International Magazines

Video: ChauKei competed and became the 2013 Champion for the International Yoga Asana https://www.chaukei.com/videos?wix-vod-videoid=a1efc42e9cca41168c2d07e47a076fc4&wix-vod-comp-id=comp-j53uhkdi# source: https://www.elephantjournal.com/2012/11/learning-to-breathe-cahukei-ngaisyoga-journey-blythe-forcey-toussaint/ source: www.YogaUP.com.hk www.Chaukei.com