The Yin Yoga Teacher training supports teachers in offering their students a passive style of yoga in addition to the more dynamic styles of practices predominately experienced in studio settings. As teachers, when we have the skills to offer more diverse practices, we truly are offering a more well-rounded and comprehensive experience of yoga, catering to the individual needs of students and fostering a more inclusive and supportive yoga community.

Who is this training for?
Yoga teachers that have completed a 200hr level or higher training program and that are interested in deepening their understanding of Yin Yoga for their own studentship as well as supporting others in practice.

What you will learn...
-History and Practice Methodology of Yin Yoga
-Yin Yoga Poses
-The experience of the student
-The role of the teacher
-Prop use
-Benefits and Contraindications
-Class Setup and holding a safe space for students in practice
-Class Sequencing from an anatomical perspective and energetic perspective


Training consists of one evening zoom session and one full weekend session. In order to receive your certificate of completion, you must attend all training sessions, complete at home assignments and have logged 3hrs of attendance in Yin Yoga classes (classes can be completed at the studio of your choice).

Wednesday Evening Opening Zoom Session | April 9th
6-7:30pm

Weekend Dates | April 12th + 13th
Saturday 11am-6pm + Sunday 11:30-5:30pm

Tuition
$325 Earlybird registration by March 15th
$375 Regular Rate

***Payments are non-refundable. Please check all dates and details before registering.

 

meet your facilitator

Lisa Luther | RYT500

My first introduction to yoga was as a student over 20 years ago. What started as a more physical exploration of my body’s capabilities quickly led me to develop an understanding of the emotional and mental benefits that accompanied being in a yoga practice. Now as both a student and teacher, I hope to show others that what you find within your mat practice, can be extended into the practice of daily living. The guiding principles of breath, awareness, discipline, compassion and attention to heart at the core of our yoga practice are essentially principles that help cultivate a deeper connection with ourselves and the world around us.