Continuing Education Training Courses
These are two-week workshops, open to all students, which focus on a specific area of study. For those who have completed the Education in Yoga, Teacher Training Foundation Course, each of these courses is credited as an extra module adding toward the Yoga Alliance 500-hour level and the official Centered Yoga 1100-hour standard.
Continuing Education Training Courses require some measure of maturity and commitment, and are open to all students with a sincere interest in growing more in yoga. The morning asana practice is a basic component of these courses. Pranayama will be introduced to new students; returning students will continue to move forward in their Pranayama practice.
The purpose of these courses is to go deeper in practice and continue studies in philosophy, anatomy, and other related areas.
For more details regarding Continuing Education Courses and their qualification level, please read the relevant sections on Centered Yoga
Continuing Education Training Courses Schedule 2013
Anatomy: Yoga and the Female Body - How the female body responds to and is affected by the practices of Ashtanga Vinyasa and Pranayama
Our hormones produce significant biomechanical, physiological and psychological differences between the sexes. With a focus on applied anatomy and physiology, this course is designed for both men and women, practitioners and teachers looking to understand what these differences mean for women with an Ashtanga Vinyasa practice.
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Pranayama Detail and Practice (Part One)
This course is inspired and blessed by Tiwariji, Paul's direct teacher and one of the few living knowledgeable authorities on Pranayama and its place in the field of yoga today. It is a living tradition. Paul has learnt the full practice in a special one-to-one capacity over the past 13+ years with Tiwariji.
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Philosophy and Pranayama
Pranayama and The Gita (continued)
The Srimad Bhagavad Gita is an exceptional writing and is full of wisdom for anyone in life. It is also a foremost teaching in yoga. Quite different to the Yoga Sutras it delivers the different teachings of yoga in the form of a great dialogue. Tiwariji is very personally close to this teaching both from a practicing yogi point of view and being immersed in Indian culture.
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