Somatic-based Yin Yoga Training
Dates & Times:
– Friday, May 17: Noon – 8pm (break from 4:15 – 5:45pm)
– Saturday, May 18: Noon – 8pm (break from 3:30 – 4:30pm)
– Sunday, May 19: Noon – 8pm (break from 3:45 – 5:15pm)
* Public Yin class from 5:15 – 6:15pm
Investment:
$349 (by April 6th)
$399 (after April 6th)
Join James Kapicka for a deep study of embodied yin yoga through an exploration of breath awareness, pose modifications and variations, intelligent sequencing, yin philosophy and the creation and holding of a container for healing yoga ceremony. The course includes a 75-page manual and online access to 5 yin yoga classes with James.
The foundational aspects of this training include:
– Exploring somatic-based principles in yin yoga
– Coming in, supporting and exiting shapes safely
– Balance of stability and mobility in the sensual spine
– Embodying the organs, diaphragms and connective tissue
– Relaxation and the nervous system
– Anatomical and energetic sequencing
– Assisting and massage
– Use of props, modifications and variations
– Counter poses and contraindications
– Holding a supportive container
– Use of space, silence and stillness
This 3-day intensive has been designed for students of yoga who wish to increase their understanding of the yin practice, and for teachers aspiring to gain knowledge of yin postures and philosophy. We will discuss and examine topics such as chi, Taoism, yin/yang, anatomy, Chinese meridians, chakras and meditation. Practicum will explore how to move through postures to help deepen your practice and adapt it to the personal needs of students. This includes working with modifications and variations, as well as building sequences around the seasons, anatomical features and Chinese meridians.
This training qualifies for 25 hours CE