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CE Workshop | Yoga and Social Justice

Yoga is about connection, unity, and oneness. This workshop will address how yoga can act as a movement for change and evolution, and how the practice of yoga can give us the tools to stand for justice for all beings.

CE Workshop | Create Balance in Your Joints: Flexibility or Stability

Explore your expression and depth in asana to establish joint balance on and off the mat. Learn strengthening and stretching techniques to avoid compression and hyper-mobility. This workshop reviews classic philosophical lessons that illuminate and support the physical practice of yoga.

CE Workshop | Teaching a Trauma Sensitive Yoga Class

Many students that attend yoga classes have experienced trauma, which may be relived in a yoga class. Judy Weaver and David Emerson talk about the yoga teacher’s responsibility for understanding the effects of trauma on the body. They also share some useful tools for teaching a trauma sensitive class.

CE Workshop | Creating an Inclusive Culture in Yoga Class

Join a webcast discussion about fostering an authentic, inclusive space in the yoga classroom. Dianne Bondy, Cherie Hotchkiss, and Sid McNairy share how they personally create an inclusive culture through representation, environment and outreach. During the webcast, you will have the opportunity to ask questions and share your ideas and methods for fostering inclusivity in yoga.

CE Workshop | The Role of Anatomy and Biomechanics in Yoga

Two experienced and inspiring yoga teachers come together to discuss the role of anatomy and biomechanics in yoga. The presenters will discuss how our definition of alignment is evolving, clarify misunderstandings about anatomy, and explore how knowledge of anatomy makes yoga safer for everyone.

CE Workshop | Yoga Beyond Asana: Teaching Tips for Pranayama and Chanting

Amy Ippoliti and Deepti Sastry share practical knowledge and insights for expanding breathwork and chanting in your classes. Learn how to evolve your yoga teaching with the benefits of these techniques, including when to offer them in a class and how to teach them. This workshop also includes an opportunity to participate in short pranayama practices.

CE Workshop | Core Teachings of the Bhagavad Gita and The Yoga Sutras

Join Sreedevi Bringi for a guided exploration of texts from The Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Sreedevi will share her interpretations of these classic yoga texts by comparing and contrasting their key lessons. The workshop will include chanting of verses in the sacred Indian tradition, storytelling to bring the wisdom to life, and suggestions on how to apply key concepts to yoga teaching and daily life.

CE Workshop | Teaching to Make Yoga Accessible to All

Jivana Heyman shares ways in which teachers can bring yoga to all individuals, regardless of ability or background. He will offer ideas for making yoga available to every student, including specific examples of how to integrate different levels of ability into yoga classes to serve the needs of all.

CE Workshop | The Intersection of Three Classic Philosophies from India: Vedanta, Samkhya, and Yoga

Join yoga teachers and scholars Nicolai Bachman and Shawn Parell as they explore the foundations of three Indian philosophies: Vedanta, Samkhya, and Yoga. They will discuss the origins of these models, as well as share modern interpretations on how they intersect. They will also offer insight on how these contexts formed the foundation for yoga and can be applied to the practice of yoga today.

CE Workshop | Accessibility and the Subtle Body

Join us for a discussion on the accessibility of yoga asana for bodies with varying abilities. Matthew Sanford will lead a conversation on the subtle body, increasing our awareness and offering a foundation for integrating these insights into our teachings.