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Deepening the Asana Experience: Gentle Yoga


  • Victory Power Yoga 34 Oleander Drive Clayton, NC, 27527 United States (map)

This program will be held in-person at Victory Power Yoga in Clayton, NC. It may be used to satisfy an asana requirement or as an elective for Pranakriya’s 300-hour advanced certification. 20 YA CEU’s.

Schedule:
Friday, June 27, 2025: 6:00 - 9:30 PM EST
Saturday, June 28, 2025: 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM EST
Sunday, June 29, 2025: 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM EST
Breaks, including lunch, are built into this schedule.

Investment:
$555: Full Rate (after May 23, 2025)
$420: Early Bird (through May 23, 2025; discount automatically taken off full rate at checkout)

Discounts: available during the early bird window only. Please contact info@pranakriya.com for discount codes.
PKTA rate: $380
Repeat rate: $350
PKTA Repeat rate: $205
PK Board rate: $325

Program Description:

Deepening our own practice of asana and making our classes richer and more satisfying for our students requires us to be on a continual journey into the inquiry and exploration of how the body moves. One of five movement studies programs , this program is designed to provide you knowledge, practice and experience on your journey as a practitioner and teacher. We will explore a variety of postures, sequences and themes for our Pranakriya classes.  Benefits, potential stress points, modifications, variations, prop use, assisting, layers of meaning and energetics are covered.  Students will participate in individual practice and exploration, observation, and discussion.

Asanas for Gentle Yoga

Series of warm-ups, movements/asana and chair work to enhance a student’s ability to inquire and explore movement and sensation for greater body awareness.

Instructor: Amy Necci MEd, E-RYT 200, RYT 500, RCYT, YACEP

Gentle Yoga at Victory Power 2025
$555.00
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