Sharing Knowledge
Workshops offer yoga students and teachers the opportunity to spend anything from a couple of hours to a whole weekend with an inspiring and respected yoga teacher. Get to know a teacher or gain additional knowledge and inspiration in a speciality that interests you.
May 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
Chai and Chat is our informal teacher-led discussion group, which meets monthly to discuss yoga texts, teachings and history (both ancient and contemporary). Open to all with an interest in learning about yoga beyond the mat.
May 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
Join Julie for a rare opportunity to explore with her an aspect of yoga therapy: how muscle imbalances contribute to mis-alignments that set the stage for problems.
May 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
This year, by popular demand, Julie will offer an asana based workshop where we will explore Julie's approach to sequencing interweaved with anatomy.
June 2012, Cecil Sharp House, London
Join Shiva for a special evening of tending your inner heartfire through Tantric-based meditations.
June 2012, The Light Centre, London
For any yoga teacher or trainee who needs to update their first aid training or to do a first aid course as part of their training.
October 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
This year’s advanced two day training with Doug Keller will look at low back and hip problems through the lens of the psoas muscle and its entourage of its supporters, enablers, and ‘frenemies’
December 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
Marmas are prana centres that are the power behind physical and psychological processes. Through knowledge of them, we can transform our physical and mental energy. Explore how to transform your energy through a day of theory and practice.
December 2012, Yogacampus Training Centre, London
Join internationally renowned visiting teacher Tias Little in exploring the sacral skull polaraity and lymphatic yoga.
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.
Panditji is the best kept secret in the yoga world.
Rod Stryker, May 2010
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