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Level 2&3 Iyengar Yoga students have been studying Iyengar Yoga for some time and with increasing dedication, discipline, and zeal.

They understand how to create alignment in an Asana. They are familiar with most of the standing poses and have good stability, endurance, and extension in them.

Level 2&3 students are very familiar with using props for shoulder balance, sitting poses, and forward extensions. Backarches, and head balance are regularly practiced.

This is a 4-WEEK course Live Streamed on Zoom where fees are dependent on the number of weeks during the session, usually 8-9 weeks.


Schedule:
Mondays, 6:00pm-7:30m Meets From March 1 – 29, 2021

Fees: 5 Weeks $125
Early Registration Fee to February 7th at midnight $100

Those new to Iyengar Yoga should begin with Level 1&2 classes or Slower Yoga, not these  Level 2&3 classes, regardless of previous non-Iyengar Yoga experience.
When you start Iyengar Yoga, you are learning a new yoga system that may have many important and exciting differences from other yoga styles. Learn why Iyengar Yoga is considered the Gold Standard of Yoga Systems.

Terms:
Non-refundable
No make-ups for missed lessons
No credit for cancellations
Non-transferrable to other courses or other people

 

About the instructor: Richard Schachtel

Richard Schachtel

Richard Schachtel has been training in Iyengar Yoga for over 40 years. He founded The Center For Yoga in 1980 and is a Certified Iyengar Yoga Teacher and an authorized Iyengar Yoga Teacher Trainer. He has made 22 yoga study trips to India to personally train with the Iyengar Family most recently in December 2016. Richard is the Seattle Area’s most Senior Iyengar Yoga Teacher. Richard has been training teachers in Seattle since 1986 and has influenced several generations of yoga teachers. There are over 100 recent graduates of this program which is offered also on the weekends, and in 4 week immersions. Richard has taught yoga workshops throughout the USA, at several Iyenger Yoga National Conventions, in Australia and India, and taught this spring in China.

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