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| During a career break in the summer I thought about doing a yoga teacher training or yoga intensive. I am looking for residential courses lasting about 4 weeks, ideally teaching a more dynamic yoga form. Although I am based in London I would like to combine this with travelling to an interesting and sunny location. Could anybody recommend a good residential teacher training programme?
Thanks very much.
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| You bet Elizabeth--in meeting your criteria, I'd recommend:
THE BARKAN METHOD TEACHER TRAINING
LEVEL I TEACHER TRAINING
June 18th - July 18th, 2006 - Fort Lauderdale, FL
http://www.barkanmethod.com/training.html | |
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| Yey!
Go to India, purple valley in Goa. They have a 7 week intensive covered by the yoga alliance. It's great there:
http://www.yogagoa.com/
the details of the intensive course are here:
http://www.yogagoa.com/train.html#julie
There's a;so worshops, like Nancy Gilgoff's adjustment classes and David Swenson does courses there too, as well as others.
It's a very friendly place especially cool if you go alone. I'm also going to do that course.
I loved it there. I wrote something about it on my blog:
http://spaces.msn.com/yoga-space/blog/cns!F6B756FB9F521D7D!261.entry
Thing it you would have to wait till November (after monsoon season)
Edited by DownwardDog 2006-02-27 10:12 AM
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Location: Upstate NY | Om Yogi23,
Sivananda TTC
I loved it, 4 weeks and I walked away a new person with greater understanding.
http://www.sivananda.org/ttceurope/english/
Om Shanti,
Ravi | |
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| Nosara yoga (midway between gentle and dynamic, locations cant be beat, good teachers)-monthlong
www.nosarayoga.com
tias little (not sure about weather, definitely dynamic- only 8 days each)
www.yoga-sourcesantafe.com
maya yoga (ashtanga iyengar fusion in hawaii)- 3 week segments, several segments
www.yogaonmaui.com
good luck... | |
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