Brooklyn Heights Yoga Studio Redefines Classic Yoga Teacher Training
Released on: February 11, 2008, 6:12 pm
Press Release Author: Yoga People
Industry: Healthcare
Press Release Summary: Brooklyn yoga studio offers intimate adn innovative yoga teacher training program.
Press Release Body: Yoga People announced today a new session of their innovative 200hr RYA Teacher Training Program, "Journey Into The Divine." Designed to offer students a safe and intimate arena for developing the skills they'll need as a yoga instructor, Yoga People's program is customized to fit the needs of student teachers. Unlike other schools, which are responding to yoga's growing popularity in America by increasing enrollment without adequately increasing or preparing their teaching staff, Yoga People is dedicated to nurturing yoga professionals to pass on the practice in its purest form.
"Small classes offer the best teaching model for building better instructors," says studio owner and program director. Wendy Chanelis. "Being a yoga teacher is more than reciting poses; its developing intimate relationships with your classes that deliver the deep spirituality yoga has to offer. With smaller classes, each student gets lot of individual attention that will help them develop their own unique voice. It really is the best way to learn."
This focus on individuality further extends to the "Journey Into The Divine" curriculum. Chanelis and her team have developed a non-dogmatic approach in their program that embraces a variety of diverse yoga styles. Yoga People is able to incorporate many traditions because the teacher training instructors themselves have trained at a number of different schools such as Laughing Lotus Yoga Center, Dharma Mittra's Dharma Yoga Center, and Om Yoga Center . Many instructors have also studied Ashtanga with Pattabhi and Sharath Jois in India and Eddie Stern in New York.
"The bottom line is that we want to give you the tools you need to teach skillfully and safely, while still cultivating your own passion for the practice," observes instructor Rachael Stark. The heart of the Yoga People program is an intense study of the asanas and vinyasa sequencing. Through personal practice, observation, assisting, and teaching practice, trainees gain valuable insight into the mechanics of the body, the ideal alignment of the asanas (or poses), and how best to combine them to create a dynamic sequence. Studying anatomy and physiology, pranayama, meditation, chanting, ayurveda and yogic philosophy further extends students' personal and professional journeys. "Our program emphasizes deep personal practice as the strongest teaching tool and a teacher's greatest inspiration," Chanelis comments. " And so we've crafted an experiential training designed to guide you inward so that you may journey outward to compassionately teach."
"The Yoga People training has helped me further embrace my passion for yoga-the mix of teachers challenged me to look at my practice (and my life!) from, many different angles," says 2006 participant Michelle Glick. "There's a nice blend of guidance, along with encouragement to be proactive in my studies and to listen to my inner voice and to trust that."
Since Yoga People's "Journey Into The Divine" is an intense study of the physical, mental, and spiritual realms, it is not designed for beginning yoga students. To ensure that applicants are prepared for the depth of practice and study the course demands, Yoga People requires applicants to have at least one year of yoga practice before applying and to be evaluated by a participating Yoga People instructor.
The $3400 13-week program extends over 4 months from May 1s to July 12, 2008, allowing students to seamlessly integrate their Yoga Teacher training into existing work or school obligations. Classes meet Thursday evenings, Friday evenings, and Sundays, so even those who work fulltime can participate. The application deadline is April 1st. For more information or to obtain an application, visit www.yoga-people.com
Web Site: http://www.yoga-people.com
Contact Details: 157 Remsen St. Brooklyn, NY 11201 718-522-9642 yogabrooklyn@yahoo.com