Earth: explore the connection between Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yoga Asana, and Modern Biology during this 40 hour yin yoga training with Carrie Johnson at Aya Yoga Oasis.
This training is for all yoga practitioners who wish to understand the anatomy and philosophy behind the practice of yin yoga, to deepen your personal practice, and it is also designed for certified yoga teachers who wish to offer to begin teaching yin yoga classes.
The EARTH training will span 2 weekends and cover:
✓ Yin/Yang theory
✓ Chinese Meridian Theory
✓ Anatomy of yin tissues
✓ Yoga poses and modifications for all body types
✓ Theming a yin yoga class through intelligent layering
✓ The art of silence
✓ Yin teaching practicum
✓ Extended Yin yoga practices each day
Dates of Training:
✓ Friday, May 1, 5-9pm
✓ Saturday, May 2, 9am-6pm
✓ Sunday, May 3, 11am-6:45pm
✓ Friday, May 15, 5-9pm
✓ Saturday, May 16, 9am-6pm
✓ Sunday, May 17, 11am-6:45pm
Each participant will receive a copy of Carrie’s extensive EARTH manual with poses, class outlines, and everything you need to start teaching yin classes. To prepare for the training, it is recommended that you read The Complete Guide to Yin Yoga by Bernie Clark. A copy of this book is available to borrow in the Aya Yoga Oasis library.
The cost is $795 until March 31, 2020 and $845 after. This cost includes a non-refundable $100 deposit. To inquire about a payment plan, please email info@ayayogaoasis.com.
This training counts as 40 CEU credits with the Yoga Alliance.
Cancellation policy: Refunds allowed up until 14 days prior to training minus the non-refundable deposit.
About the instructor: Carrie Johnson
Carrie Johnson is the owner of Aya Yoga Oasis, a certified yoga instructor (E-RYT200 and YACEP), and an adventurous world explorer. Carrie enjoys exploring new cultures and new places, while keeping an open mind to new possibilities.
Carrie is also very passionate about sharing yoga with her students in a way that allows them to cultivate the art of listening to their body. Every class she teaches allows time for each student to experiment and to learn something new about themselves.