THIS IS NOT A USTA-SPONSORED CLASS
This class is being held through, and is sponsored by, YogaKula, so if you have questions about the registration process, CEUs, or about the class in general, please contact them directly by email at manager@yogakula.com or by phone at 510-290-7060.
CEU for NCBTMB: We will send you a certificate at the end of the series. You can use these hours to renew your board certification. Click here to read more.
Dates: October 17th, November 14th and December 5th, 2021
Cost: $95.00 if registered by October 10th, 2021 / $105.00 if registered after
Time: 2:00pm – 5:00pm PDT Please verify your time zone
Recorded Videos will be available for each session (downloadable). If you cannot make the time but would like to attend, please register to receive the video links.
Technology & Link: We will use Zoom. The zoom link will be sent 30min before the class + will be part of your confirmation email.
A deeper weaving and expansion upon the anatomical, neural, and physiological understanding underlying movement therapies of all kinds.
Many previous webinars hosted by Yoga Kula have presented a wide array of perspectives on the body and its control of movement, development of better postures and skills for living in the field of gravity, and the root causes of the contrary development of dysfunctional habits and patterns that create pain, tissue damage, and restrict optimal functions that are disrupting our lives in so many ways.
This new series will be in part a comprehensive review of much of this earlier material, seeking to integrate even further the vast complexities of their interactions for vibrant health on one hand and for our understanding of dysfunctional developments on the other.
Deane Juhan : Originally trained in-residence at Esalen Institute from 1973 to 1990, Deane has been a professional bodyworker for 30 years. He is a Trager practitioner and instructor, with a private practice in the Berkeley area. The author of "Job's Body: A Handbook for bodywork," and "Touched by the Goddess: The Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Dimensions of Bodywork," he has long had a passion for understanding the relations between mind, body and spirit and the creative forces at work in all self-development, healing and artistic expression. His workshops have been presented all across the US, Canada, Europe and Japan. Their content is focused on both cutting edge research into many aspects of the body-mind and his years of experience as a practitioner.