Yinspiration is the original creator of MyoYin (a practice that combines Myofascial Release with Yin Yoga). The FIRST in the world to incorporate myofascial release ball rolling into yin yoga poses, this training has set the gold standards in becoming the blueprint myofascial release training for many yoga trainers all over the world.
Students will learn all about the latest in fascia science and research and the role of fascia in treating myofascial pain. Myofascial ball techniques blended creatively into yin poses will also be taught. Students will learn many creative MyoYin sequences to add to their Yin teaching repertoire. This is one of our most sought-after trainings with thousands of yoga teachers and trainers around the world having completed this program with us.
As the FIRST yoga school in the world to create a 300-hour advanced yin yoga certification program, this comprehensive training is designed in accordance with the requirements for registration with Yoga Alliance USA. Upon graduation, students may apply directly with Yoga Alliance USA for “YACEP” status or accumulate these hours towards Yinspiration’s 300hrs Yoga Alliance certification or 1000hrs Diploma in Yin Yoga.
Known as a teacher’s teacher, Jo is a senior Yin Yoga & Anatomy Trainer well-known in the international yin yoga community for her specialties in Chinese Medicine, Bone Morphology, Functional Anatomy and Fascia Science.
Jo is the creator of AcuYin, MyoYin, Meridian Nidra and the world’s first 1000-hour Diploma in Yin Yoga.
Starting her yoga journey in 2000, Jo is the first-generation yin yoga teachers trained by Yin Yoga creators Paul and Suzee Grilley. Serving as their Senior Lead Assistant since 2009, she has spent thousands of hours in apprenticeship with them over the past two decades. She was personally mentored by them to teach their entire yin yoga and anatomy training curriculum. Jo has taught more than 20,000 public yoga classes since 2003 and conducted 200+ yoga teacher trainings worldwide. She has trained more than 10,000 yoga teachers and trainers in 20 countries all over Asia Pacific, Middle East, Europe and USA.
Investment:
60-Hour Training |
USD $1,100 |
FAQ
All questions regarding the training should be directed to the teacher that is offering the training. The curriculum, course content and itinerary are organized by the teacher — not The Yoga Barn.
A 200-hour program is typically considered the foundational training for new instructors. A 300-hour program is often for more advanced study and specialization.
Yes, YTT is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to teach yoga. After successful completion and certification, you can begin teaching.
Consider factors like the program’s reputation, curriculum, location, instructors, and whether it aligns with your goals and interests.
After YTT, many instructors continue to deepen their practice, gain teaching experience, and pursue further education or specialized training.
In many cases, yes, but requirements can vary by country. It’s essential to research the specific regulations and visa requirements.