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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.

CE Workshop | Origins and Authenticity in Modern Yoga, Part 4

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 | Moving the Body

Laura Goodwin believes that at the core of achieving your best self you need to be able to manage both the internal and external stressors that arise on a daily basis. How do you achieve peace in times of chaos? How do you find optimal movement within an imperfect world? Come join me for this exciting workshop where you will learn corrective training technique fun and untraditional movement strategies, and tools to help focus the mind and help heal the body. We will facilitate connections with the body through joy, movement, and self-love. Breathe, you’ve got this!

CE Workshop | Zoom 101: Where’s the Mute Button?

Interested in offering online yoga but unsure where to start or how to make it “work”? Join two members of Yoga Alliance’s Digital Events team to learn some of the basics of Zoom Meetings and how to capitalize on it as your online yoga studio. We will cover audio, video, waiting rooms, and more.

CE Workshop | Deepen Your Understanding of the Chakras, Part 1

This seven-part series invites yoga teachers to deepen their understanding of the chakras by exploring the personal, interpersonal, and transpersonal aspects of this powerful system. Each workshop features a brief lecture, guided practice, and interactive Q&A on a designated chakra.

Master Class | Pratyahara: Entering the Doorway of the Senses

Pratyahara, the fifth Limb of Yoga, is the practice of using the senses to access the deepest layers of consciousness so that lasting changes can occur within us. In this class, participants practice gentle hatha yoga while weaving in longer holds, deep rhythmic breathing, and Pratyahara.