200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Intensive

Schedule

Mon Jun 27 2022 at 09:00 am

Location

MĀ Yoga | Victoria, BC

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Blending the sacred traditional teachings of yoga and the perspective of the modern practitioner, students are able to see that the questions that were being asked about the nature of existence are truly timeless. Why am I here? Where did I come from? What am I meant to do? What is my body saying “yes” to and what is it resisting? These are important reflections as we navigate our lives.
We are not here to provide answers in all cases, but we can introduce you to the philosophical framework that invites you to explore yourself, your body, your being, the world, and the nature of experience. Expect to question your notions about what yoga means and to engage with your peers in respectful discussions about the teachings.
In this accelerated learning environment, you are not only a student, but alive in the teachings. You will learn to discover what is true for you each day in your body and that your perspective is something that is trusted and respected within the teachings of the school.
We offer a Spring and Fall 14 week program that includes morning and weekends as well as a summer 5 week intensive. Working with small groups we’ve been able to create a hands on curriculum, offering valuable classroom teaching experience and mentoring.
Students will explore various topics including:
-Certification in Vinyasa (flow)
- Sound healing
-Yoga history
-Chanting and Mantra.
-Pranayama Techniques (breath)
-Meditation techniques.
-Yoga lifestyle.
-Personal development
-Ayurvedic principles.
-Anatomy and Physiology.
- Trauma Informed Teachings.
-Trans Inclusivity.
-Cultural Awareness in Yoga

History, Meditations Techniques, and Philosophy is taught by Katyanna Ryan

Asana practice, teaching methodology and practicum overview is taught by Jonni-Lyn Friel

Assists are taught by Carley de Goede
Anatomy and physiology will be taught by a local Naturopathic Doctor and yoga teacher extraordinaire, Carrie Watkins ND E-RYT 500.

Ayurveda is taught by Sarada Pranav.

Sound Healing is taught by Pilar Munoz, Chantelle Mussell, and Katyanna Ryan.
A key component of our training program involves learning how to teach yoga in a trauma-sensitive fashion. This addition will give a deeper understanding of the physiological and mental implications of trauma and how this may show up in your classroom. Having this perspective can also serve teachers to work with both marginalized populations (those living with addictions, mental health challenges, etc), as well as with students who may be recovering from physical or emotional trauma, grief or loss.

This is a perfect first step for teachers who are interested in doing yoga outreach or work with individuals in specialized settings.
Schedule
June 27-July 29
9 am-5 pm Monday-Friday
Investment $2500
Payment Plans Available
Partial Scholarships are available for South Asian people, BIPOC, and trans folks.
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MĀ Yoga, 539 Herald Street,Victoria,BC,Canada

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