Who is this yoga retreat for?
- Yogis and yoginis of all levels (beginners / intermediate / advanced)
- Everyone who is looking for the perfect yoga holiday or a place to relax. You want to intensify your yoga practice and center yourself in a calm and spiritual environment
Which benefits will you get from a yoga retreat in India?
- You will have the opportunity to take time out from your daily responsibilities so you will be able to return to them with renewed vitality
- Yoga asana, meditation, philosophy, and mantra sessions are held in a peaceful environment and will allow you to cultivate a deep awareness of your body and mind
- You will dive deep into the yogic way of life which could lead you to discover that yogic practice is what you were waiting for to transform your life
Hatha yoga
Most forms of yoga in the west can be classified as Hatha yoga. Hatha simply refers to the practice of physical yoga postures, meaning your Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Iyengar, and Power yoga classes are all Hatha yoga. The word 'Hatha' can be translated two ways: as 'willful' or 'forceful', or the yoga of activity, and as 'sun' (ha) and 'moon' (tha), the yoga of balance. Hatha practices are designed to align and calm your body, mind, and spirit in preparation for meditation.
Personal asana practice
The retreat offers a strong foundation in traditional Hatha, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa flow yoga, concentrating on the correct alignments of the postures. In the class, you will practice traditional Hatha yoga in the morning time and take part in Ashtanga led classes in the afternoon.
Your teacher will guide you through the full primary series with modifications. In the practice, your teacher will constantly check your alignments, help you to deepen the postures and, if appropriate, adjust you in the postures.
Pranayama (breathing techniques)
From your first day, you will be encouraged to bring awareness to your breath. In traditional Hatha yoga and the other yoga styles, you will study the breath that initiates the movement from posture to posture. It is impossible to progress through the Ashtanga primary series without familiarity with the rhythm of your own breath, improving your focus.
You will learn seven pranayama techniques that will help you to lengthen your breath, increase your lung capacity, and strengthen the nervous system. This is an important aspect of yoga that is often overlooked as physical practice (asanas) takes precedence. Pranayama is a great way to alleviate stress and tension, something that is often endured in modern society.
Pranayama practice will allow you to build mental and emotional strength to help you maintain a healthy sense of wellbeing, not just during the teacher training course, but in your everyday daily life. Tutorials will explain the theory accompanying these breathing techniques enabling you to practice effectively during guided classes.
Asana practice sessions
- Traditional Hatha yoga
- Ashtanga yoga (led and Mysore style)
- Restorative and Yin yoga
- Vinyasa yoga
- Yin yoga
- Yoga therapy
- Acrobatic yoga