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There are still places available for the yoga teacher training in Goa. this a is seriously good yoga training with excellent teachers and a great venue. Teachers: Heather Elton, Emil Wendel and Chris Kummer, John Weddepohl, Rachel Zinman Dates: February 12 - March 14, 2014 Venue: Satsanga Retreat, Goa, India Cost: £ 2,895 GBP (includes yoga tuition + 2 Ayurvedic vegetarian meals a day + twin share accommodation) Why do this Yoga Teacher Training? It’s a DOGMA FREE training with interesting, innovative teachers, all of whom are serious yoga practitioners with global reputations; The course is for a small and select group of students. You will receive personal attention that is sensitive to your needs and ongoing development; This training is transformative. You’ll experience an authentic process that makes you look at your own reality, takes you deeper in your own practice, and gives you the skills to teach yoga. It will give you the ability to teach from your own experience and practical knowhow that are the stamp of an interesting teacher – someone with something to say about yoga practice because you have lived it. You can only teach what you know; Hindu, Buddhist and contemporary yogic philosophy are taught in a way that lifts them ‘off the page’, and ‘off the mat,’ so you can integrate them into your teaching and personal practice. The philosophy is relevant to both the physical experience and the spiritual practice. It is not an academic lesson, but a yogic inquiry relevant to real life; Practice Astanga Vinyasa Yoga, both as Mysore-style and through led classes; and watch your body/mind transform; Get hands-on experience with adjustments in the Astanga Primary Series (so you are prepared to work alongside someone in the real world); Teach a led-Astanga Primary series class and adjust students practising Mysore-style; Build a movement vocabulary and learn to sequence Vinyasa Flow as a seamless ‘moving meditation’; Study biomechanics of movement and get hands-on experience with adjustments, assists and prop useage that is relevant to real bodies; Learn injury prevention; and how to deal with medical emergencies in the classroom; Study BKS Iyengar alignment principles; learn techniques to breakdown difficult asanas (inversions, arm balances, backbends, etc) to teach ‘workshop style’; Practical Teaching: demonstrate & adjust asanas; work in groups & individually to create Vinyasa Flow sequences; structure & teach a yoga class; get feedback from teachers & colleagues; and see yourself in action on video; Learn how to teach basic Pranayama and Mediation; Restorative yoga and yoga nidra; Make Yoga your Business h x
Posted on: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 09:58:27 +0000

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