Sharing Knowledge
Taught by a cream-of-the-crop selection of visiting yoga teachers, our intensives draw serious yoga students and yoga teachers from all over the world. Intensives offer yoga students the opportunity to spend four or more days absorbed in learning about and experiencing yoga with a respected international yoga teacher.
May 2012, Cecil Sharp House, London
Yoga is the path to fulfilment in both spiritual and worldly realms. Through the practice of asana, meditation, visualisation, pranayama, yoga nidra and self-inquiry, learn how to find meaning and purpose and to shape your life from the wisdom of your highest self.
June 2012, Cecil Sharp House, London
Teaching flow is an art, and Shiva Rea one of that art's leading exponents. Over 5 days in June, learn to develop the key tools of this art, including use of voice, hands-on assists, observation, and energetic attunement in order to facilitate the state of flow
August 2012, Cecil Sharp House, London
In morning practices, explore the many subtleties of the Ashtanga system, and, in the afternoons, discuss the subtleties of the Bhagavad Gita, a multi-layered text, as relevant today as 2000 or so years ago. Morning only and afternoon only options.
September 2012, Le Hameau de l’Etoile, France
A special residential retreat in the South of France for teachers and experienced practitioners who wish to explore an integrative, transformative and highly practical approach to the chakra system and subtle body within the framework of vinyasa flow yoga.
October 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
This Yoga as Therapy Fundamentals course is a practical, hands-on training aimed at giving you the basic and most important tools and the confidence to help yourself and others through the practice of yoga as therapy.
November 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
ISHTA is an acronym that stands for the Integrated Science of Hatha, Tantra, and Ayurveda. Founded by Alan Finger and his father Mani in the late 1960s, ISHTA Yoga aims to teach a practice which gives each student an understanding of how to incorporate various yoga techniques in a way that best suits his or her individual path. These 5 days will weave together theory and practice, exploring all of the different facets of a fully integrated yoga practice, showing that yoga is much more than just asana, and much more than simply what happens on our yoga mat.
that muscle imbalances can contribute to pain and injury in any part of the body, but can be corrected by thoughtful yoga practice? Find out more with Julie Gudmestad this May.
The course was one of the best I have ever attended. Tias has such a beautiful way about him.
Joanna Ritchieon Yoga from the Ground Up, May 2010
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