Apr 25 2011
Pranashama Yoga Institute, Dashama's Yoga School, will lead their first yoga teacher training in Ubud, Bali, the same city Julia Roberts filmed the movie Eat, Pray, Love. In addition to immersing themselves in the culture of Bali, Indonesia, the participants will be practicing yoga and learning how to be yoga teachers as well. This training will result in Yoga Teacher Certification for those who participate for 3 or 4 weeks and can serve as a new career option in this questionable economy.
"With over 13 million Americans of all ages currently practicing this ancient form of exercise and stress relief, people are waking up to the reality that this can be a lucrative and rewarding career option for either full or part time teachers. And with celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Russell Simmons and Madonna practicing yoga openly, it further validates its power to help tone the physique while delivering the abundant health benefits commonly touted by known health experts like Dr. Andrew Weil, Dr. Oz and Dr. Dean Ornish. Students who attend the yoga teacher training program will be in 'class' for 10 hours per day, part of which time will be allocated toward excursions to learn more about the Hindu culture, the origin of Yoga philosophy and tradition.
Dashama's yoga teacher training will focus on the physical practice of yoga and practical application of the poses, or asanas, to restore, rejuvenate, heal, balance, strengthen and tone the body. The correlation between body, mind and spirit will be discussed in great detail and practical meditation and breathwork techniques will be taught throughout the training. Anatomy of the body is an integral aspect to this highly physical fitness and life transforming system, so we can expect to see tremendous breakthroughs at the end of the 30 day training. Healthy meals, plenty of fresh water, exercise daily and meditation is the recipe for success as Dashama intends to encourage students to let go of negative patterns, emotional eating and align with their destiny and purpose in life.
SOURCE Pranashama Yoga Institute