Embark on a powerful journey into the Feminine Way of teaching and practicing Yoga. You will learn about the history of women and yoga, including yogic myths and stories, the role of women in Tantra yoga and the great wisdom Goddesses, the Mahavidyas. You will learn how to work with the “inner yoga” and natural shifts in consciousness that happen during a woman’s life stages and menstrual cycle. You will also learn yoga, dance and meditation practices to support these changes and rites of passage.
What you will learn:
- Menstruality and feminine leadership
- Menstrual Cycle Awareness as a template for supporting women; whether this be through therapy, coaching or simply as a colleague & friend. As well as for sequencing & designing courses
- How trauma and stress specifically impacts women
- Facilitating Women’s Circles
- Embodied movement & practices for self confidence, sexuality & creativity
- Consciously moving through life stages as a source of initiation and power; including peri-menopause
- Navigating critical issues in Yoga including patriarchy, cultural appropriation & body politics and body image
- Women in the history and evolution of yoga
- Goddess traditions & mythic lens and how this informs our contemporary world
Practices Include:
- Feminine Flows to foster healthy self-esteem, self-discovery and a positive body image
- Vinyasa Flow for emotional & physical stability
- Hatha Yoga to cultivate stamina & presence
- Yoga Therapy to support pelvic organ and breast health
- Yin & myofascial release to self-regulate and ease into sensation
- Restorative Yoga for deep rest & rejuvenation
- Mantra & Mudra to cultivate inner vitality/prana shakti
- Elemental Dance supportive of your sacred sexuality
- Voice Activation: The feet-womb-heart-voice connection!
- The Art of Healing touch & Thai Massage
- Develop a personalised self-practice & guide others to do the same
- Yoga Nidra to harmonise the nervous system & invite insight
Yoga’s adaptability and diversity has led Bex to dive deeper into a more academic orientated study of both the history and philosophy of yoga. Her study of women in yoga’s history, as well as her years of observations in the studio has also led her to raise important questions as to the ability of contemporary yoga to support women’s health and self-esteem. Bex uses her platform to explore some of the critical issues of contemporary yoga (including issues of inclusivity, gender and the dangers of commodification) whilst working to ensure that postural yoga is supportive of women’s health as well as social and environmental justice.
Investment:
Special Yoga Barn Price |
USD $1,699 |
Regular Price |
USD $1,899 |
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.