Professional Development

The development of self as a teacher allows fresh ideas to inspire students and our own teaching.

Accessible Yoga Conference is designed to connect, share, and support those who wish to expand access to the Yoga teachings for people with disabilities, chronic illness, seniors, and anyone who doesn’t feel comfortable in a regular yoga class.

The Breathing Project is a New York City studio dedicated to teaching the individualized, breath-centered principles of Yoga in the tradition of Desikachar and Krishnamacharya.

Founded in 1989, the International Association of Yoga Therapists has consistently championed yoga as a healing art and science.  Membership is open to yoga practitioners, yoga teachers, yoga therapists, health care practitioners who use yoga in their practice, and yoga researchers.

The Yoga Alliance’s mission is to promote and support the integrity and diversity of the teaching of yoga.

Yoga Anatomy provides online courses by anatomy teachers Leslie Kaminoff and Amy Matthews.

Yoga Journal’s LIVE conference offer a wide range of classes for learning and obtaining continuing education units (CEUs). Their  events are recognized by Yoga Alliance, the American Council on Exercise (ACE), and is currently under review for CEC’s for athletic and fitness professionals.

The Yoke currently offers one six month study course, The Root of the Lotus, which can be done form anywhere. All of the gatherings happen virtually.

An online education resource, 90 Monkeys is devoted to helping yoga professionals refine their teaching skills, build their business acumen, and grow as a person and leader, through an extensive library of eCourses, news articles, vlogs, and in-person live events.