Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Hi everyone, Just wanted to let anyone who may be interested, know about our teacher training in Paris: We have developed a special program for those interested in becoming yoga teachers or deepening their personal interest knowledge of Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga. We are very excited to be offering this unique training in support of guiding students to cultivate their inner growth through a committed practice and then using this inner guide to share their knowledge with others. This teaching intensive will offer a comprehensive overview of Ashtanga Yoga in a small, intimate group, personally guided by Gerald Disse and Linda Munro. Please contact us at info or see the website: www.ashtangayogaparis.fr for more info. The training will cover the following areas: *Deepening Personal Practice *Foundations of the Practice; Bandha, Dristi, Ujjayi *Ashtanga Specific Alignment *Intro to Anatomy related to Asana *Ashtanga Yoga Philosophy *Introduction to Pranayama *Introduction to Ayurveda *Mysore Style Adjustments for Primary Series *Personalizing Practices for Specific Needs of the Student *Mentored Teaching *Teaching Beginners, Led Primary Series and Vinyasa Classes *Practice Teaching in a Public Setting The course format between March and September 2008: *6 intensive training weekends *1 full week intensive training *80 hours of asana practice (ie: 50 classes) *35 hours of assisting/guiding classes (ie: 25 classes) Applications: *Applicants should have practiced Ashtanga for at least one year or another form of yoga for 2 or 3 years. If we are not familiar with your practice, please take a class with Gerald or Linda for us to see the level of your practice. *Write a brief essay telling about yourself; your yoga, pranayama, spiritual trainings and practices; why you are interested in this training; and, what you expect to learn from it. *Application Deadline: February 25, 2008. Cost: *2,500 euros, does not include required books Certificate of Completion: *Will be rewarded upon completion of all required training hours and the student must demonstrate reasonable proficiency in practicing and teaching the primary series. Note: Missed hours can be made up through privates (4 hours missed equals one and half hours private time). Linda MunroAshtanga Pariswww.ashtangayogaparis.fr _______________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2008 Report Share Posted January 22, 2008 Hi, very interesting. Do you have training for people who do not intend to become a teacher but are interested in learning more than the postures ? I practice ashtanga but it seems that its only postures and breathing, but nothing else ! I'll go in Mysore soon, and I hope we learn more than that. Thank you Barbara Linda Munro <munro_linda wrote: Hi everyone, Just wanted to let anyone who may be interested, know about our teacher training in Paris: We have developed a special program for those interested in becoming yoga teachers or deepening their personal interest knowledge of Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga. We are very excited to be offering this unique training in support of guiding students to cultivate their inner growth through a committed practice and then using this inner guide to share their knowledge with others. This teaching intensive will offer a comprehensive overview of Ashtanga Yoga in a small, intimate group, personally guided by Gerald Disse and Linda Munro. Please contact us at info or see the website: www.ashtangayogaparis.fr for more info. The training will cover the following areas: *Deepening Personal Practice *Foundations of the Practice; Bandha, Dristi, Ujjayi *Ashtanga Specific Alignment *Intro to Anatomy related to Asana *Ashtanga Yoga Philosophy *Introduction to Pranayama *Introduction to Ayurveda *Mysore Style Adjustments for Primary Series *Personalizing Practices for Specific Needs of the Student *Mentored Teaching *Teaching Beginners, Led Primary Series and Vinyasa Classes *Practice Teaching in a Public Setting The course format between March and September 2008: *6 intensive training weekends *1 full week intensive training *80 hours of asana practice (ie: 50 classes) *35 hours of assisting/guiding classes (ie: 25 classes) Applications: *Applicants should have practiced Ashtanga for at least one year or another form of yoga for 2 or 3 years. If we are not familiar with your practice, please take a class with Gerald or Linda for us to see the level of your practice. *Write a brief essay telling about yourself; your yoga, pranayama, spiritual trainings and practices; why you are interested in this training; and, what you expect to learn from it. *Application Deadline: February 25, 2008. Cost: *2,500 euros, does not include required books Certificate of Completion: *Will be rewarded upon completion of all required training hours and the student must demonstrate reasonable proficiency in practicing and teaching the primary series. Note: Missed hours can be made up through privates (4 hours missed equals one and half hours private time). Linda MunroAshtanga Pariswww.ashtangayogaparis.fr ________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 Hi Barbara, Well, actually, often students who wish to deepen their practice take " teacher trainings " as a way to go further into the yoga, even if they don't intend on actually becoming a teacher. So, it could still be an interest to you??!! Otherwise, we will have a weekend workshop in October with Ron Reid and Marla Meenakshi. Then over the Christmas/New Years holidays we have a week intensive. Let me know if you have any other questions. Where do you live?? Namaste, LindaLinda MunroAshtanga Pariswww.ashtangayogaparis.fr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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