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Teacher Training Courses 2013-14 with Simon Low

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Join Simon Low and select Yoga Academy teachers for a range of exciting yoga teacher training workshops located in the UK and Thailand.

Visit Simon Low’s website to see the complete schedule of upcoming teacher training workshops.

1. The Yoga Academy Teacher Training Course (BWY Accreditation, Yoga Alliance 200-Hour Certification)

Simon Low’s next 2-year course at his residential venue Commonwork Farm near Sevenoaks in Kent begins on 15 November 2013.

Visit the Yoga Academy website for more information and to book.

2. Yin and Yang Yoga – Teacher Training and Study Immersion

Samahita Retreat on Koh Samui, Thailand, is the venue for The Yoga Academy’s Yin and Yang Yoga Teacher Training and Study Immersion, with Yoga Alliance 200-hour certification, now running for the fourth consecutive year. Founded and led by Simon Low, one of Europe’s most renowned yoga teachers, The Yoga Academy is considered by many to be the most highly respected yoga teacher training school in the UK providing in-depth education in the full spectrum of yogic studies.

Visit the Yoga Academy website for more information and to book.

3. Yoga Alliance 500-Hour Teacher Training – Upgrade Course and Study Immersions

Held at Samahita Retreat, Koh Samul Thailand from 18-25 January 2014.

Visit Samahita Retreat’s website for more information and to book.

4. Ongoing Training for Teachers

Simon’s annual ongoing Training for Teachers weekend at our homely training venue Commonwork Farm in Kent, UK from 22-24 November 2013.

Visit the Yoga Academy website for more information and to book.

Yoga Teacher Training 2013-14 with Yoga Teacher Simon Low
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Yoga Retreats and Study Immersions in Thailand 2014

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Join Simon Low and select Yoga Academy teachers in 2014 for your choice of yoga holiday, lake retreat or teacher training. All events are based in Thailand.

4–11 January 2014: Yoga Holiday at Samahita Retreat
11–18 January 2014: Lake Retreat, Khao Sok National Park
18–25 January 2014: 500-Hour Teacher Training Module and Study Immersion
8 February – 8 March 2014: 200-Hour Teacher Training and Study Immersion

Visit Simon Low’s website for more information and to book.

Yoga Retreats and Study Immersions in Thailand with Expect Yoga Teacher Simon Low
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Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training, Sydney – 24-25 August 2013

For more information about the prenatal yoga teacher training with one of our teachers – Katie Manitsas – click on the image below. Katie runs a weekend workshop twice a year, also called ‘The Yoga of Birth’, which trains yoga teachers to teach pre-natal yoga. It is also the title of Katie’s popular eBook ‘The Yoga of Birth’.

The training is taught by Katie and several guest teachers all of whom are leaders in their fields related to childbirth. If you attend the training a copy of the book is included free of charge. The next training runs August 24th and 25th 2013. Details can be found at www.jivamuktiyoga.com.au or email katie@jivamuktiyoga.com.au.

Jivamukti Yoga Sydney - Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training August 2013


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5 Yogic Ways to Have an Easier Pregnancy

Yoga Teacher - Katie Manitsas

For some mothers-to-be pregnancy is a dreamy time of happy anticipation and nesting. For others it is much more challenging – whether because of juggling extreme tiredness, morning sickness, work, the needs of existing family or all of the above!

Here is some gentle advice that I have found serves most pregnant women:

1. Eat well
This first tip may seem totally obvious but it’s so easy not to do. If you are suffering morning sickness you may get caught up in some bad patterns like for example succumbing to sugar cravings (and then getting caught up in the ups and downs of high / low blood sugar levels that come with them) or eating more junk food than you usually would. In my own personal experience I have found that eating a high sugar or low quality diet when I’m struggling with morning sickness really doesn’t help. I might feel like my body is craving a sugar hit but if I can avoid it and go for something more nourishing and energy sustaining I almost always feel so much better for it. Green smoothies and juices have done wonders for me when struggling with morning sickness and have a very high nutrient density. I’ve also found a hearty breakfast even if I don’t feel like eating balances me out for the rest of the day better than if I skip brekkie. Think nourishing wholesome, vegetarian wholefoods and you can’t go far wrong. Carry healthy snacks around with you such as nuts, home made muesli bars or fruit so you don’t get caught out and about with nothing nourishing to eat (this is a good habit to get into for when you have young children around too!)

2. Rest when you can
I found this so challenging in my first pregnancy and when I was a ‘new mother’. In pregnancy we often feel we have to keep going regardless of the messages our body may be giving us to slow down. Try to find time in the day to rest, even if you are at work – download a Yoga Nidra recording onto your MP3 players (try Guided Relaxation from Sharon Gannon at www.jivamuktiyoga.com) and lie down somewhere quiet to listen to it in your lunch break. If you are pregnant and working try not to overschedule your evenings and ‘down time’. The more you rest now the more you are building reserves in the energy bank for those challenging first few months of motherhood.

3. Be in the moment
This is such a cliché but nonetheless it’s true! It’s so very easy to wish pregnancy away. We’re anticipating meeting our little one for the first time, we may be feeling pretty yucky, and towards the end most women experiences a desire to ‘get this baby out of me!!’ that’s a sure sign labour will be coming soon. Amidst all of this try to take time to smell the roses. Pregnancy is a unique and precious experience and even if it’s challenging you won’t always be feeling the way you do. In our busy lives we often forget to ‘check in’ with how our bodies are feeling and even how we’re doing emotionally. Pregnancy might be a great time to start a journal or treat yourself to a regular massage or set up a meditation routine. However you do it it’s important to take time to connect and ‘just be’. Many studies have shown that pregnancy women who do this adjust to motherhood more easily.

4. Nest and nurture
Especially towards the end of your pregnancy take some time out to spring clean your home, make your environment beautiful and nurture yourself. Get a good friend to help you. Set up your kitchen with teas and herbs that will nourish you post-natally (when it might be harder to get out to the shops). You might also want to consider the beautiful ritual of having a ‘Blessingway’ around this time. Read ‘Mother Rising: The Blessingway Journey into Motherhood’ by Yan Cortlund for more information.

5. Let go of guilt
In the yoga tradition there is no word for ‘guilt’. I mean that quite literally – in the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit there is no word that directly translates as ‘guilt’. Instead the idea of actions and consequences or results is emphasized. Guilt is a phenomenon of the developed world and also one that is quite linked to my generation of parents I think. It’s almost as though we have too many resources and too much information and no matter what you do there is a voice out there somewhere (or a little voice inside your head) saying you could have done differently and usually better. This as true of the journey of pregnancy as it is of the journey of parenthood. Give yourself a break! No good comes of feeling guilty especially when you are doing your absolute best in a situation.

Katie Manitsas is the author of ‘The Yoga of Birth’ and director of Jivamukti Yoga Sydney. She is mother of two young boys and a practicing doula. Katie runs a weekend workshop twice a year, also called ‘The Yoga of Birth’, which trains yoga teachers to teach pre-natal yoga. The training is taught by Katie and several guest teachers all of whom are leaders in their fields related to childbirth. If you attend the training a copy of the book is included free of charge. The next training runs August 24th and 25th 2013. Details can be found at www.jivamuktiyoga.com.au or email katie@jivamuktiyoga.com.au.

Jivamukti Yoga Sydney - Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training August 2013


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Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training, Sydney – March 2012

For more information about the prenatal yoga teacher training with one of our teachers – Katie Manitsas – click on the image below. It is a weekend course for yoga teachers to learn how to teach yoga to pregnant women and is being run by Jivamukti Yoga Sydney.

Jivamukti Yoga Sydney - Pregnancy Yoga Teacher Training March 2012


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