Teacher Training
If you are ready to step beyond your comfort zone and embark upon a journey of healing yourself and others through the powerful, transformational medium of yoga, then BodyMindLife Yoga's comprehensive Teacher Training Program is for you!
Become empowered and be a shining light in your community, inspiring and guiding yourself and others towards a rich, fulfilling and meaningful life.
BodyMindLife's Teacher Training program will empower you not just in your teaching, but also in how you choose to live your life. You will find your personal edge and be guided to tap your greatest potential. You will have an opportunity to look deeper into your self, and be given the tools to live your life to its fullest, discovering your true purpose in life.
During this unique program you will learn to become a dynamic, authentic and intuitive yoga teacher, awakening your spirit and tapping into your own inner power. You will gain the skills to step into a yoga class and guide your students through a powerful physical and spiritual journey.
Course Guide
BodyMindLife's Living Yoga teacher training is offered
in two stages:
200-hour “Living Yoga” Vinyasa-Flow Teacher Training is for students of yoga who are stepping onto the path of becoming a Yoga Teacher, or for those who simply want to deepen their own personal practice and understanding of Yoga. Facilitated by Nicole Goodwin, BodyMindLife senior teachers and special guests.
300-hour Advanced "Living Yoga" Vinyasa-Flow Teacher Training is for students and teachers who have completed or are completing 200 hours teacher training through Bodymindlife or another Yoga Alliance registered school and are aiming for a total of 500-hours Teacher Training certificate. Certain pre-requisites will need to be met before embarking upon this program. This program will be offered through a series of modules, facilitated by Nicole Goodwin, BodyMindLife senior teachers and several honorary guest teachers including Twee Merrigan. Details of these modules will be available in early 2010, and the first of the modules will commence in April 2010.