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Shanti Yoga Glasgow

shanti yoga glasgow

4.5(55)

Yoga has been a practice that has guided Sasha through some of the toughest waves of life. It became her fall-back and it has been a practice that has supported her through every life phase, changing & adapting with her and guiding her on the journey back to herself. Sasha teaches Yoga as a practice that invokes freedom, clarity, creativity and deep inner connection. Yoga is an opportunity to liberate through movement, stillness, awareness and release. Sasha’s Yoga journey started at 15 years old. Mostly self-taught for the first 10 years, Sasha eventually followed her dream and in 2008, completed her first 200 hour TT with Tribe Yoga, which proved to be a life-changing course and further increased her passion for Yoga and developed a desire to continue teaching. Shanti Yoga Glasgow was born and she traveled the world teaching, eventually settling back home in Glasgow. Sasha spent another 10 years building successful Yoga Studios around Glasgow and in 2020, she adapted her business to give her more freedom. Sasha is currently based in Ahangama, South Province of Sri Lanka and will be back in Glasgow May-September 2023. Sasha’s main passions in teaching are: guiding Yoga Teacher Trainees to become unique and inspiring teachers, Women’s Yoga that facilitates deeper connections to our softer and nurturing energy and finally working emotionally and energetically with Yoga as a healing practice. Sasha has worked extensively with young offenders and addiction groups since 2011 and holds 1100+ Yoga training hours with global teachers. She is the only certified Prana Flow teacher in Scotland.

Accessible Yoga with Sarah

accessible yoga with sarah

5.0(5)

Hi, my name’s Sarah! My pronouns are they/she and I’m currently based in Cheltenham (UK) where I live with my partner. I’ve been practicing yoga for just over 6 years and I immediately fell in love with the practice. Whether it was the physical benefits from my asana (posture) practice, or the mental benefits from pranayama (breath work) and meditation, yoga changed my life (I realise how incredibly cheesy and cliché that sounds, but it’s true!)I completed my 200 hour Yoga Teacher Training in 2019 – the experience was incredible and it completely changed my personal practice and influenced the practices I want to share. My goal is to teach yoga which is accessible for everybody – regardless of ability, age, gender, or background. I want to create classes & workshops that are gender neutral, suitable for people who are neurodiverse, accessible for all physical abilities and free of diet culture. As well as my 200 hour training, I’ve also completed Accessible Yoga training and my 85 hour Pregnancy and Post-Natal Yoga Teacher Training. I’m now also in the process of working through my 300 hour Yoga Teacher Training. You can find out more about that on my Qualifications & Development page. Hi, I’m Sarah (they/she). I want to improve people’s lives by sharing the benefits of yoga – whether that’s by allowing rest, reducing stress or through movement. I offer accessible yoga classes, including mat-based yoga, chair yoga, bed yoga, pregnancy yoga, and restorative yoga – to enable anyone to practice yoga. My style of teaching is centred around giving you choice and autonomy in your practice. I’ll guide you through a sequence but give you a variety of options so you can find what feels right for your body. A lot of people think that yoga is what you see on social media: flexibility, handstands on beaches and contorting yourself into pretzel shapes, but it’s not! It’s about finding stillness in your mind and connecting with your body and breath. In an age where everything feels like it’s go-go-go, I genuinely believe that everyone deserves to find some rest and stillness. If you, or someone you know, is interested in practicing with me, or learning more, please use the links below to access further information!

Community Literacy Centers, Inc.

community literacy centers, inc.

Community Literacy Centers, Inc. (CLC) 501 (c)(3) is a private, nonprofit organization established in 1987 by judges, educators, attorneys and citizens in Oklahoma County who acknowledged the benefits of a more literate society. In 1997, CLC established and implemented the LEAP (Learning, Enriching, Achieving, Preparing) program which now serves as the foundation for all CLC services. Through LEAP, cooperative partnerships are formed with various Oklahoma County agencies to provide literacy services to agency clients and adults (18 years of age or older) in the surrounding community. Classes are typically conducted at partner sites, however, some classes are currently taught virtually via Zoom. CLC classes include Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a Second Language (ESL), U.S. Citizenship and/or High School Equivalency (HSE) instruction. Workplace Learning Solutions (WLS) and Tutor Training are also encompassed within the LEAP program. OUR VISION Our vision is to change lives by increasing awareness of the benefits of a more literate community and providing a welcoming environment where every adult who wants to read has an opportunity to learn. WHAT WE DO CLC provides free classroom instruction to approximately 1,000 adults in the metropolitan area each year; volunteer tutors are available in the classroom for students who need additional support. CLC instructors cultivate a supportive, nurturing classroom environment in which to foster learning and positively impact the lives of our students. CLC administers assessments and surveys at regular intervals to monitor student progress and needs; CLC adult learners come from varied backgrounds and skill levels.