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Universal Yoga Teacher Training in Miami

Universal Yoga Teacher Training in Miami
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STUDY with THE MASTER TEACHER OF TEACHERS
and gain the most complete yoga education available anywhere in the world!
MIAMI UY LEVEL I AND II TRAINING DATES:
January 13 -22 - Part I:
Daily Practice and Lecture
January 23- Feb 1- Part II
Feb 2nd - Study Day for Exam Preparation
Feb 3rd - Final Exam for those seeking Certification
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This is this 200 hrs of a 300-RYT course led by teacher Andrey, delivering the full range of the yoga tradition and the practical modern methods for sharing this ancient practice with others. This program compresses a vast array of complete yoga system into a highly intensive course, offering the most diverse training possible in the shortest amount of time. This intensive study includes physical practice, lectures, theory, posture clinics and teaching methodology.
• MORNING PRACTICES give an experiential understanding of different sub-styles of Universal yoga practice.
Morning Intensive
PART 1
Day 1 1-st level Static T- sequence, Upward Flow sequence
Day 2 1-st level Static T- sequence, Downward Flow sequence on one mat
Day 3 2-Square repetition Mandala
Day 4 Static, 8-dimensional cross Mandala
Day 5 Static-Dynamic, strengthening + 1st level Mandala
Day 6 Static-Dynamic, 2nd level Mandala sequence on one mat
Day 7 Static, Balancing-Strengthening-Coordination sequence
Day 8 Dynamic, 4-square repetition Mandala
Day 9 Static 8-dimensional cross Mandala partner-adjustments
Day 10 Static 8-dimensional cross Mandala partner-adjustments
Day 11 8-dimensional cross Mandala - practice exam (no lecture on this day - only preparation for exam)
Day 12 Morning and day time - preparation for exam and TT1 exam from 3-6pm
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-PART 2
These classes are mix-level, accessible to all healthy yoga practitioners with a prior regular yoga practice (regardless of previous practice style background). Classes will offer new insights to novice practitioners, while offering challenges to even the most seasoned yogis.
• Morning SESSIONS start with 45 minutes of SHIVA NATA™ (Dance of Shiva) practice with following Asana practice after the break.
• AFTERNOON SESSIONS explore the science of complete yoga system through lectures on the topics below
-PART 1
-The essence and goal of the authentic Yoga on the basis of ancient texts
-History of Yoga, different lineages, schools and methods
Sutras of Patañjali and Hatha Yoga Pradipika
Universal Yoga – the complete yoga system
-Maya Koshas — human shells
-System of ©Shiva Nata — ©Dance of Shiva
-Techniques of Shiva Nata 1st level practice explanation
-Rules of the Asana calligraphy for personal notes and teaching
-Widely represented Asanas
-Asanas reformation reasons and examples of Asanas’ modernization
-Examples of the perfect Asanas and Asanas without clear purposes’ critique
-Safety techniques in Asanas (Raja Kapotasana example)
-Alignment rules in Asanas (groups: Birds Asanas and others)
-Three sub-groups of stretching Asanas - passive, active and passive-active
-Difference between alignment and adjustment techniques
Marmas – humanenergy zones
-“One Sector Asanas” and “Asanas Combinations”
-Asana positions in multi-dimensional space
-Directions of mobility of theoretical joints and the real joints of the human body
-Quantity of the zones of the maximum influence on Asanas: one sector and combinations
-Unique Asanas of ©Universal Yoga for all directions of mobility of all joints (table, techniques of alignments and adjustments)
-Art of stretching Asanas teaching
-Levels of complexity of flexibility ‧Conscious perfection of old Asanas and creation of new ones
-Minimum Sanskrit vocabulary and naming of the new Asanas in Sanskrit
-Individual structural differences and corresponding alignments (Paul Grilley)
-Breath techniques during Asana practice
-Аsanas for the fingers, thumbs and toes
-Asanas developing static strength and endurance
-Malakhamb Yoga — practice of Asanas hanging on a pole or rope
Groups of strengthening Asanas for the main groups of muscles
Static strength endurance training
Asanas developing balance
Parts of the body support
Coordinates of balance
Asanas developing coordination of the body parts compared with each other
Coordinated parts of the body
Quantity of coordinated body parts
East, West, North, South orientation of the Asana
Asanas for relaxation and restoration: lying down, sitting, standing
Correct Alignments practising Shavasana
Complete technique of Shavasana and Mritta Mudra
Examples of simplified schemes of short relaxation for beginners
Levels of complexity of strength, balance and coordination of body parts developing Asanas
Asanas for the breath exercises - Pranayamas
Asanas for the development of attention and consciousness control
Asanas for the long meditation with stopping of the life processes
Special equipment for the long-holding Asanas
Link of Asanas practice with Raja Yoga practice
The functions of the Asanas for relaxation of the peripheral nervous system following relaxation of spinal cord practising by Pranayamas and relaxation of central nervous system practising by Meditation
Modifications of Asana practice with Partner
Examples of Passive-Active and Active-Active partner practices
Standard specialised sequences of Universal Yoga
The Universal Yoga rules of practice: eyes and tongue positions, breath sound, attention direction, Vairagya - detachment, Asana visualisation
Special equipment for Asana practice (Tips for props)
The Origins of Acro-yoga
Choice of Asanas for individual practice
Cultural differences between Eastern and Western countries
Role of the teacher in Yoga for success in personal practice
Q&A
PART 2:
-Himalayan Vinyasa — history of appearing
-Essence of Vinyasa method
-Reasons for Vinyasa’s popularity in modern society
-Energetic Vinyasas
-Vinyasas changing of support
-Preparatory Vinyasas
-Psycho-energetic Mandala – Principal Longitudinal, Transverse and Twisting Vinyasas
-Vinyasas – Links and Circular Vinyasas
-Specialised non-Maximum and Maximum Vinyasas
-Interlevel Single-directional and Multi-directional Vinyasas
-Interlevel Circular and Twirling Vinyasas
-Levels of Vinyasas complexity
-Realization of existing Vinyasas and creation of new Vinyasas
-Naming of new Vinyasas in Sanskrit
-Use of ©Shiva Nata movements as Vinyasas linking Asanas
-Energetic balancing making influence at Marmas with Asanas
Schemes of training sequences
-Multi-dimensional models of training sequences
-Digital balancing of training sequences
-Mandala Yoga method
-Sama Vritti and Visama Vritti Vyanayamas
- Partner Yoga. Examples of Passive-Active and Active-Active partner yoga practices for all shells.
-Preparatory Pranayamas
-Pranayamas based on characteristics of the breath
-Pranayamas based on the secondary factors of the breath
-Pranayamas combinations
-Hierarchy of Pranayamas complexity
-Ties between Pranayamas, Vinyasas, levels of complexity, Rasas and state of consciousness
- Vayus – types and functions of the main and secondary energies.
- Psychic-energetic Mandala & Introduction to Rasas for teaching and practice
-Examples of training sequences, based on physical body structure, psycho-energetic structure, elemental qualities of Chakras, Kundalini movement, law of perception and consciousness reactions
-Creation of training sequences based on interrelations between groups of muscles. Minimum time – maximum effectiveness
-Exercise groups for training sequences alternation
-Ancient aims of Yoga and modern methods of their achievements. --Provocation of needed changes through control on self-acting body reactions
-Bandhas and Mudras, energy micro-orbits and macro-orbits
-Goals of Asana practice in Tantric Hatha-Yoga
-Asanas as Mudras, generating complex psycho-energetic conditions
-Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi practice
- ©Universal Yoga sub-styles
-Use of knowledge about structure of human beings for creating individual training programs, harmoniously supporting and compensating social activities.
-Methods of training sequences creation – individual orders of mini-sequances examples
-Choice of Asanas for individual practice
-Correspondence of the yogic moral rules – Yama and personal discipline rules – Niyama with human shells
- Hierarchy of the sentient beings
-Goals of life of the regular man and yogi
-Karma explanation
-Similarity and differences between Hindu’s and Buddhist’s yoga
- God and Emptiness
- Moksha and Dharma — methods of spiritual liberation
- Cultural differences between Eastern and Western countries
- Role of the teacher in Yoga for the success in personal practice
After completing ALL three parts (LEVELS 1-3) this program meets the Yoga Alliance 300-RYT requirements for professional yoga teaching hours, yet far exceeds the requirements in subject and course content. Ideal for yoga practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding/practice of yoga, serious students who are committed to the study of yoga and wish to become professional yoga teachers, and current teachers who seek to expand their teaching beyond their one yoga style (ability to teach multiple sub-styles for deeper understanding and greater marketability, and accumulating additional hours for 500 E-RYT certification).
DAILY SCHEDULE OF EACH 12 DAYS PART:
1st-10th days:
8am-8:45am - Shiva Nata Practice
8:45am-9:00 am - Break
9:00am-12:00 - Different sequences of Asana Practice
12:00 noon - 1:30 pm - Lunch Break
1:30 pm - 6:30 pm Lecture (short breaks included)
11th day:
8:00 am - 11:00 am - morning Asana practice only and the rest of the day is free time for preparation for exam
12th day:
Preparation for exam and exam itself during 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm.
19:00 - Group dinner.
* NOTE!
Students missed more then 8 hours of one 100 hours part will not aloud to take exam and will need to repeat this part in full again.
Exam can be done at the announced day and time by all group of students together only and taking exam at individual time will not be possible.
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-This course is suitable for all dedicated students, aspiring yoga teachers, and current teachers seeking advanced certification.
This program is very demanding, both emotionally and physically. Commitment, determination and good health are basic requisites. Students must be prepared to make personal sacrifices in order to achieve 100% course attendance.
Students seeking Universal Yoga teacher certification must:
1-Have a minimum of one year of yoga practice experience (any style).
2-A minimum of two months of Universal Yoga practice experience (recommended).
3-Have a passion to learn and to explore the deeper dimensions of yoga.
4-Be free of major injuries going into the program (students with minor, but recurring injuries must inform the teacher of their condition).
5-Be fully committed to 100% attendance.
6-Be willing and able to forego most of their personal and professional commitments during the course.
Students not seeking Universal Yoga teacher certification, can skip any parts of the program as they wish paying full price of the program. Any portion of their full payment is not refundable in case of some part of the program skipping by students.
TESTIMONIALS:
"Andrey Lappa's Universal Yoga is a complete integrative system that empowers people of all schools and styles of yoga. The principles and practices presented are ideal for developing ultimate creative potential and achieving self-realisation."
— Shiva Rea
Andrey’s Universal Yoga is to yoga practice what Bruce Lee’s Jeet Kune Do is to martial arts – a style without style, or better said a style of all styles. Unlike more traditional schools of yoga, Universal Yoga is not fixed or patterned. The focus is to develop free yogis, by offering a philosophy of guiding thoughts and various techniques to open each practitioner to their own unique style, and giving them the tools to be spontaneous and adapt to any and all situations they might find in life and in their students. Universal Yoga empowers yogis to “Be like water” in their practice and their teaching.
— Copper Crow
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INVESTMENT:
Early Bird Tuition - $1700
Both Parts $3300
(if paid in FULL by 11/01/2019)
Ad $150 after that.
Deposit - $300 (non-refundable, applied to tuition)
Repeating Level One - $1330 (provide valid UY certific.)
Repeating Both Levels - $2500
Asana Drop-In Only - $50/class
Lecture Drop-In Only - $83/day (only for certf. UY teachers)
Exam for Certificate: $100 includes examination, grading, and certification process
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ABOUT Andrey Lappa:
Andrey Lappa is one of the most influential yoga masters to have emerged from the post-Soviet era. Originally from Ukraine, Andrey has been practicing yoga for well over 30 years, and teaching professionally since 1988. He has studied with many well-known yoga teachers throughout the East including BKS Iyengar and Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, but also with many teachers who prefer to remain out of secular life. It is from his vast experience of travels and yoga studies that have spanned India, Nepal, Tibet, Mongolia and other Eastern Republics that Andrey developed the system called Universal Yoga™. Andrey is a recognized Lama (teacher) in the Karma Kagyu lineage, the president of the Kiev Yoga Federation, the author of "Yoga: Tradition of Unification," and the author of many posters, DVDs and software programs designed to transmit the yogic concepts of control, balance, creativity, karmic freedom and ultimate liberation for all practitioners of this
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WHAT IS UNIVERSAL YOGA?
Universal Yoga is a multi-faceted system of techniques that are used intelligently for the purpose of furthering ones' spiritual growth. The system is based on the concept of the mayakoshas (sheaths) or layers of being, that include the physical, energetic, emotional, mental, intellectual, bliss, fluctuating mind (chitta) and karmic layers. The purpose of this system is to provide balance between these layers, within each layer, and between the practitioner and the outside world. Andrey Lappa integrated yogic philosophy and physical asana with monastic techniques and codified them into a logical system that can be used by anyone living in the secular world. It is an amazing, life-transforming system that brings about physical health, emotional stability and mental clarity.
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Accommodations:
We have found the greatest option for different students needs on https://www.airbnb.com/. You can rent a flat or a room for the entirety of your stay in Miami, and it is often less expensive than staying in hotels.
For more information where to stay or to register please visit www.synergyyoga.org or contact
victoria@synergyyoga.org
Namaste

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