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50-Hour Yoga Teacher Training With Adi Amar & Ainslie Mintz in JH


  • Teton Yoga Shala 3510 North Lake Creek Drive Wilson, WY, 83014 United States (map)

50-Hour Fall Yoga Teacher Training with Adi Amar & Ainslie Mintz

Teach to learn. Join Adi Amar and Ainslie Mintz November 2-7, 2023 at Teton Yoga Shala in Jackson Hole, Wyoming to earn 50 hours toward your 200-hour teacher training registered through Yoga Alliance. This training is for yoga teachers, teachers-to-be and students who wish to expand their practice.

This 50-hour yoga teacher training/yoga immersion will explore explore the art of teaching, finding your authentic voice, deeper study of asana, adjustments, meditation, pranayama and yogic philosophy. Every yoga practitioner is a teacher of yoga, even if it is only to themself so this course is for everyone interested in learning the practice more deeply.

Yoga Teacher Training/Immersion: Teach to learn

What Will You Learn in This 50-Hour Module?

Key Explorations in Teach to Learn:
1. Sacred Flow: Asana as Prayer, Weaving Devotion into Movement and Form
2. Discovering your Authentic Voice and Sovereignty
3. Methodology of Teaching and Sequencing
4. Practicing and Integrating your Voice, Themes and Sequences
5. Refining Hands-on Adjustments
6. Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra: Overcome to Become: The Obstacles: Getting out of your own way
7. Breaking the Barrier of Self Doubt: Radical Self Love and Acceptance
8. Business of Yoga
9. Restorative Yoga for Depression and Anxiety
10. Next Steps on the Path: Enriching Your Practice and Teaching

See the Core 200 Modules here

 
 
  • Adi Amar was introduced to yoga in 1994 and has been studying and practicing yoga sincerely since the age of 15. She completed her first formal training in 2001 at Mount Madonna under the guidance of Baba Hari Das.

    Adi was hooked by the practice of Yoga as a mental, emotional, and physical healing system. In 1998, Adi had the fortunate experience to practice with Tim Miller and was instantly drawn to the Ashtanga Yoga method. After years of dedicating herself to the Ashtanga practice she began exploring other methods that would assist her in healing a major knee injury from skiing.

    She started studying Iyengar Yoga and integrated a slower approach to her practice and teaching. As a result, Adi weaves detailed alignment within Vinyasa style yoga classes. Adi believes that consistent practice with open awareness is the window into reorganizing old mental patterns and tendencies that have been knowingly or unknowingly ingrained into how we operate and experience life. Through utilizing technologies for well being, Adi strives to inspire a passion for regular practice and taking responsibility for one’s own experience of living life to the fullest. Adi offers methods for individuals to extend his/her own growth and wisdom within inspiring classes that integrate the spiritual and philosophical teachings of Yoga.

  • Ainslie discovered yoga in 2005 in her high school library. She threw herself into the study of yoga at a local vinyasa studio and began working behind the desk shortly after. She fell in love with the challenging, graceful movements and has not taken a serious break ever since. In 2011 she completed her first 200-hour teacher training with Adi Amar and Angela Tong.

    Since then she has been teaching yoga full time in Jackson Hole, completing an additional 300-hour training at Teton Yoga Shala and attending many workshops. She considers herself very lucky to have studied under Eddie Modestini, Barbara Benagh, Eddy Marks, Mary Obendorfer and most influentially Adi Amar.

    Ainslie spent several years exclusively studying vinyasa and Ashtanga yoga but after a hip injury in 2013 she realized the capacity for the practice to truly heal the body in ways she couldn’t imagine. She began teaching more toward populations with injuries and chronic pain and feels so much more fulfilled in her day to day work teaching private students and supported group classes.

 
The Teton Yoga Shala has been a respite for me for over a decade. Ainslie is not just a masterful yoga instructor she is also genuine teacher of Yogic wisdom. I always leave her classes restored and renewed. I can’t recommend her highly enough.
— Evan Daly
There are no better instructors, in my opinion. Ainslie and Adi have different styles but both are well versed with many years of training under their belt. I have numerous PT issues and they always have a work-around for me, to keep me going and still getting the same benefit as the rest of the class.
— Lisa Wan
 
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