Sharing Knowledge

about the teachers

Each of Katrina, Graham, Sasha and Sarah has over ten years of yoga teaching experience, and each of them currently teaches on the Yogacampus Teacher Training Diploma course. This weekend is a with these experienced teachers and to take your teaching into areas beyond those covered on the Diploma course.rare opportunity to study in depth

Katrina Repka has studied and taught yoga for the past fifteen years,  primarily influenced by the blend of Hatha, Tantra, and Ayurveda—ISHTA Yoga—created by Yogiraj Alan Finger.  Alan has conferred on Katrina the title of Yogiraj:  only the second person in the west to have been granted this great honour.  Formerly a faculty member in the highly respected teacher training programme of Yoga Works in the United States, Katrina moved  to London in 2006 and now teaches the subtle body module on the Yogacampus teacher training diploma, reflecting her work as co-author, with Alan Finger, of the book Chakra Yoga.

www.katrinarepka.com

Graham Burns first discovered yoga at The Life Centre in the mid 1990s. In 2000, he took a sabbatical from life as a City lawyer to travel the world, spending almost 3 months in India and studying in the United States with leading teachers, including Erich Schiffmann and Richard Freeman. Since 2001, Graham’s main teacher has been Rod Stryker, and he is now a senior student on Rod’s ParaYoga Master Training. He has taught on the Yogacampus teacher training diploma since 2005, and is particularly known for his creative approach to class sequencing, drawing on a range of energetic principles from the yoga tradition.

www.samanayoga.com

Sasha Markovic originally trained as an Iyengar teacher in 1992, since when she has studied intensively with Shandor Remete in Shadow yoga. A founder member of the Yogacampus teacher training board, Sasha has taught standing postures and subtle body on the course, as well as tantra, in which she has a keen interest, and which she has studied at postgraduate research level. Sasha’s teaching is based on an integration of both the ancient yoga philosophies and the movement of energy in the body.

Sarah Litton has been practising yoga for over 30 years and teaching for 15. She has studied various aspects of yoga with many teachers during this time, including asana (postures), pranayama (breathing), meditation and philosophy, all of which she incorporates into her integral approach to yoga.  Sarah has taught a range of topics on the Yogacampus teacher training diploma since its inception, and is a member of the Yogacampus teacher training board. For the last five years, Sarah has specialised in yoga therapy, with particular expertise in common yoga injuries.