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CE Workshop | Applying Anatomy for Movement Educators

Review the basic anatomical principles of how bodies move and function. This workshop will focus heavily on understanding the structural and functional variations of the body, why biomechanics matters, and how to look for and integrate these things into your teaching with practice.

Community Sangha | Healing with Yoga

Cleora Francis-O’Connor joins our Vice President of Cross-Cultural Advancement Maya Breuer in this online gathering designed to bring yoga schools, teachers, and students together during this time of social distancing.

Community Sangha | Kemetic Yoga

Yirser Ra Hotep joins our Vice President of Cross-Cultural Advancement Maya Breuer in this online gathering designed to bring yoga schools, teachers, and students together during this time of social distancing.

CE Workshop | The Yoga of Relationship

Understand the multidimensional nature of the human system and the corresponding multifaceted practices as taught by the Ancients. This workshop will begin to explore the breadth of these teachings and practices and the ways in which we can integrate them into our personal yoga practice and teaching.

CE Workshop | Scientific Research on Yoga and Trauma

In this workshop, you will sharpen your working definitions and understandings of trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Here, experts expand on these topics and explain why yoga is a good modality for trauma, compared with and as an adjunct to pharmaceutical interventions.

CE Workshop | Origins and Authenticity in Modern Yoga, Part 1

This workshop series untangles the complicated roots of our modern yoga practice. From Indian ascetics, tantric mystics, and bodybuilders to European philosophers, wizards, and dancers, we’ll trace the wild rhizomatic web that got us to today's physical and spiritual practices.

Research Discussion | Bringing Scientific Research to Life: Trauma

Sharpen your understanding of trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Here, guest panelists offer their most notable experiences and learnings from teaching yoga for trauma survivors and take questions related to the many aspects of this fast-growing field of mind/body healing.

Community Sangha | Meditation in Nature

Nature is a powerful way to draw a restless and worried mind back to a state of profound balance. This workshop will explore the ways we can draw on our natural surroundings as a vehicle for waking up and includes suggestions on guiding students into a meditative state ripe for insight.

CE Workshop | Origins and Authenticity in Modern Yoga, Part 2

This workshop series untangles the complicated roots of our modern yoga practice. From Indian ascetics, tantric mystics, and bodybuilders to European philosophers, wizards, and dancers, we’ll trace the wild rhizomatic web that got us to today's physical and spiritual practices.

CE Workshop | Origins and Authenticity in Modern Yoga, Part 3

A four part series with Anya P. Foxen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

This workshop series untangles the complicated roots of our modern yoga practice. From Indian ascetics, tantric mystics, and bodybuilders, to European philosophers, wizards, and dancers, we’ll trace the wild rhizomatic web that got us to the physical and spiritual practices of today. Closed captioning will be available.

Community Sangha | Transitioning to Online Learning

Here, presenters discuss their experiences creating sacred space and having a presence online. Attendees will walk away with insightful tips and practical advice on moving their yoga teaching professions to virtual spaces.