Rainwater recalls a compliment from a friend who told her, “‘You’re just a bigger risk taker than I am.’ It’s funny because my mom is an amazing woman who, along with my dad, gave my brothers and I a solid life growing up in Cornville, but she is not as big of a risk taker as I am she was more cautious and taught me to look at every angle of a decision. The Rainwaters have done much in a short amount of time-from owning an event and music business to co-founding Arizona Line Workers, opening a new yoga studio, purchasing an existing yoga studio and launching a spin studio. Rainwater has built two strong businesses that allow her to take a step back and focus on what matters-raising her two small boys under the age of three, and enjoying life with her husband of six years, Travis, who she met during her rodeo days at a barrel racing event in Las Vegas. Life balance often comes as a challenge to meet the demands of personal and professional obligations, and Sarah Rainwater, owner of Bend Hot Yoga Prescott and BPedal Spin Studio tends to take it all in stride. Keeping a Balanced Life In and Out of the Studios