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Teaching + Practicing for Common Ailments w/ Chris Briney


  • Center for Iyengar Yoga 1204 E Eleven Mile Rd Royal Oak, MI 48067 (map)

ONLINE + IN-STUDIO

Fill your toolbox as a teacher and practitioner with techniques to support some of life’s most common ailments. Embracing the therapeutic tools and philosophy of Iyengar yoga, we’ll practice asana and pranayama techniques for frequent concerns such as headaches, insomnia, digestive issues, joint pains, and emotional dysregulations. On day two, students will have the opportunity to bring some of their own concerns and leave with practical tools for self improvement. Learn what it means to know and practice therapeutic techniques without expecting a transactional “fix” from your yoga practice.

This workshop counts as 10 hours towards Citizen Yoga’s 300HR Teacher Training and Impact 50 hour yoga training. You do not have to be enrolled in a Citizen training program to participate. Modules are open to all experience levels and anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of the practice.

Saturday, May 3 | 11am - 5pm
Sunday, May 4 | 2 - 6pm

Price: $175

  • Chris Briney is the Director of The Center For Iyengar Yoga.  He is one of only a small handful of  teachers in Metro Detroit to attain Certification as an Iyengar Yoga Teacher by the Iyengar National Association of the United States. He is also one of only seven yoga teachers in the state of Michigan to attain an Intermediate, Level III certification. Chris always states that teaching is a by-product of his commitment to the practice of yoga as a way of life. As a result, his teaching contains an authenticity and integrity that can only come from the experience gained through devoted practice. In his classes, you’ll find this authenticity and integrity blended with playfulness and humor to yield an experience both enjoyable and deeply transformative.

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