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Embodied Yoga Principles Teacher Training

About the EYP Teacher Training
 

The EYP teacher training is a well-structured, intense, pragmatic, 4 or 5 day immersion into Embodied Yoga for people wishing to grow personally and use EYP professionally. You may be interested in EYP teacher trainings for one or more of several reasons.

Come if you'd like :
 

  • a deep dive into self-awareness and personal growth 
     

  • to develop new aspects of your yoga practice & teaching, that's deep yet practical 
     

  • to use elements of EYP to psychologically enrich your own yoga classes and help students get their learning "off the mat"
     

  • to teach dedicated EYP classes
     

  • to join a supportive dynamic international community 
     

  • to learn postures that can be used as part of coaching & training outside of yoga 
     

  • to have fun learning something new and unique
     

It consists of four days, some pre-coursework (mostly watching videos)
and personal practice afterwards if you wish to officially qualify.
 

 

The training is as much about developing as a person as it is about picking up new techniques and the principles themselves, so you can practice EYP in your own creative way. 

Because Embodied Yoga is a set of principles rather than a style, it can add a new dimension to any approach to practice and be used creatively. 

 

The training is not to be taken lightly as involves some work and much personal challenge. It will be deep, fun, personally and professionally enriching, but not all easy. 
 

It is taught by EYP founder Mark Walsh, with a senior EYP teacher/s supporting and in 2019 senior EYP Teaches wil be leading trainings as well. 

Suitable for:

people experienced in any style of yoga looking to add a whole new dimension to their practice and deepen their personal awareness and growth
 

  • people already qualified to teach any style of yoga looking to add elements of depth, pragmatism and breadth from other embodied arts that they teach
     

  • those looking to be able to teach EYP as a stand-alone class
    (no guarantee, see below)
     

  • those up for a challenging emotional journey
     

  • people with a sense of humour (vital for the training)
     

  • people who care about social issue and the world beyond the mat
     

  • people looking to join a community of like-minded teachers working non-dogmatically and creatively in an emerging field.

Course content:
 
  • what exactly is EYP?
     

  • thorough training in the 24 main postures of EYP 
     

  • how to structure an EYP class
     

  • how to integrate EY principles into existing classes and 1-1 work such as coaching and yoga therapy
     

  • how to teach well 
     

  • marketing EYP and yoga generally (a big hit last year !)
     

  • trauma awareness for yogis (Mark's specialism) see video
     

  • fundamentals of meditation (Vidyadasa's specialism)
     

  • ongoing embodied development and support

EYP Teacher Training 

2019 

 

NEW 5 Day Training 
1- 5 May 2019 

Brighton

 

AUSTIN, TEXAS, USA
5 - 9 June 2019

 

 UK Training Nov 29 - Dec 3 2019, 
(London - venue: The Arc)

See more info below

how to teach well 
'No' posture -  1 of the main EYP postures
Quotes about Embodied Yoga Principles

"Embodied Yoga Principles Teacher Training was the most pivotal training I've participated in. It's added a layer to all my work and projects that has brought it all together. The EYP community is one I'm so proud to be a part of; the people are the most real, authentic, embodied people you'll ever meet! This training changes lives of teachers so we can change the lives of our students with the tools, language, and mindset learned during the teacher training. After the training, I still feel like I'm apart of the community with the resources given to training graduates. If you're on the fence about applying to become an EYP teacher, I have one bit of advice: JOIN US. 100% chance you won't regret it."

Sarah Liljegren

Kansas City, Missouri, USA

In 2017 I was looking for a course or training to enrich my regular yoga classes, but I was not interested in learning more pranayama, advanced postures or better alignment. I did not want to come back home with a big book of theoretical notes but very little experience on the content. 

 

I was looking for something practical, and also something more focus on the emotional layer and not the physical level during the practice. Just my chance, I came across EYP. 

 

I recommend it to anyone that would like to deepen in his/her own yoga practice, to get meaningful learnings far beyond the physical aspect of asanas and to enrich his/her own life through working with the body in a very simple, mindful but powerful way. 

 

Also, as a teacher, EYP has helped me to bring more creativity and never ending possibilities into my yoga classes. It has helped me to realise that yoga can be much more relational, ethical and fun. It has helped me to understand how everything we do on the mat is related to how we live off the mat, and that way we can make choices. 

 

Finally, a great part of doing EYP Training is becoming part of a community of great mature people that supports each other and believe in making the world a better place through making oneself a better person in relation to others and to the environment. 

 

The teachers are outstanding communicators with a lot of experience and kind human beings. 

Pilar Corcuera Botana

Yoga Teacher Canary Islands, Spain

What if you could learn a new language that can help you be who you want to be, and enables you to consciously interact with people and take decisions the way you've ever wanted? That is what I learned as a person and as a coach in my last training of EYP. 
Based on Yoga, the training gives you tools you need to understand how your body reacts to your own feelings and how you show up and are seen in your daily life. More, it gives you a set of tools to choose what you need for you and for the 
people you interact with (family, friends, colleagues, clients...you name it). As a coach, I can help clients materialise through their body their aspirations, purpose and vision of life. Highly recommend it. 

Stephany Dano EYP Teacher and Coach

Wales

ETP TT has changed the way I teach as 'EYP light' is now a constant in my yoga classes and the students love how they can embody the principles in their everyday life in such a simple but profound way.  I cannot recommend EYP TT highly enough – Mark has done an amazing job in teaching how to incorporate yoga into the modern world.

Lynn Marsh Jones EYP Teacher and Coach

North London, UK

For me yoga is an exploration of who I am, what I embody, how I am connected to the world and how I can be a loving presence in it. That is also what I try to bring into teaching. In my own practice, EYP is helping me to explore and embody different ways to be that loving presence. EYP has changed things enormously, my practice has become less insular, more movement / asanas, less meditation, I am applying personal practice much more to teaching and life. And I am accessing fire which I barely could when I started. I am noticing deeper connection with students too.

Karin Van Maanen EYP Teacher

Chichester,UK

EYP has transformed my yoga teaching practice to the point that I could not go back, even if I wanted to..." 

Jude Murray EYP TEACHER

Brighton,UK

“It brings rigorous self enquiry into my physical practice.  It's a way of bringing self study to life in practical and playful ways. EYP is adaptable, you can use it in simple ways to enhance a general yoga class and in a life changing way in longer workshops.”

Amanda Brown,EYP TEACHER

Cornwall, UK

“Embodied Yoga offers a much needed fresh authentic perspective on yoga. Its not offering an opportunity to float off into spiritual la-la and distance oneself from life’s suffering, on the contrary it encourages the participant to become fully aware and to take responsibility for what is going on in their body and mind, becoming aware of patterns and shadows in a safe supported environment.”

Jane D , EYP TEACHER

Sussex, UK

"It was brilliant. Perfect venue, caring community, amazing depth and sharing. As a returning student I am hooked. I love how EYP reveals embedded patterns and the job is simply, through inquiry, to notice they are there.  EYP changes everything. I feel more relaxed about ‘how’ I do yoga and have been introduced to a whole new body of work (Embodiment). Thanks to Mark and all the other fantastic teachers for guiding me on this journey into my peculiar self, so that I can share what I have learned with others. Great stuff. Highly recommend."

Christine Preston

Yoga Teacher, London

“Embodied Yoga is a refreshing take on yoga as a method of self-enquiry and transformation. Highly effective for transforming your patterns of behaviour.”

Sindre EYP TEACHER

Oslo, Norway

"The practice encourages us to recognise how we are day-to-day and gives us practical tools to accept, change or enhance how we feel in a positive and manageable way."

TA

Brighton UK

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Practical Information
On all Teacher trainings, you are advised to come rested and take a day off after to integrate. 

NEXT TRAININGS


COMING SOON
NEW 5 DAY TEACHER TRAINING
(Brighton)
Wed - Sun, 1- 5th May 2019
TRAINERS/
TEAM : Mark Walsh, Vidyadasa, Tess Howell
 

Fill out an application form here

or email Ady (Co-ordinator Vidyadasa) Brighton Training

 

COST: Super early bird rate £500 available until 9 January 2019 :

You can pay in full (£500) or by refundable deposit* of £200 (followed by £300 at agreed date).

*Deposit can be refunded if after an interview either you, or us think the training is not a good fit.

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Early Bird Rate £750 (10 Jan - 19 Feb)

 

Regular rate £999 (20 Feb - 20 April)
 


Accommodation - £300 for shared Air B&B for 5 nights(Tuesday - Sunday) (for a place for 4 - 6 people).

 

Brighton Training Venue
The Studio, 39 Whippingham rd, Brighton, BN2 3PF

Super early bird Deposit £200

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Application process 
 

EYP is not for everyone so we like to see if it's a good fit ahead of the training. The application process involves: 

 

• a phone /video chat to see if it’s a good fit (contact on right)

• deposit or full payment upfront - refundable soon after interview if not a good fit, but after that (non-refundable except in case of family emergency)

 

Ideally, 

• attending a class/workshop with an EYP teacher (we know for many people this isnt possible, so we recommend watching videos of EYP to have a sense of what it is.

 

NB: This training is quite deep/intense and not everyone is ready to lead EYP classes, or in a good place for the training personally. We’d recommend not applying if you are not well emotionally resourced currently, have active mental health issues or have suffered a recent major loss. If that all sounds a bit scary we'd also note that while tiring all past TT's have been loads of fun! 

AUSTIN TEACHER TRAINING
AUSTIN, TEXAS, USA
TRAINERS/TEAM: Mark Walsh, Jamie Abrams, Joyce Brown

DATES: Wed - Sun, 5- 9th June 2019

COST: super early bird price $650 by 9th Jan, 2019
US early bird price $950 after 10th Jan
US Regular price $1,250


Email Joyce Brown

Fill out an application form here


 


LONDON TEACHER TRAINING
DATES:Nov 29 - Dec 3 2019, 10am - 5pm
TRAINERS/TEAM : Jamie Abrams, Mayan Patel

COST: tbc
Venue: The Arc, London

 

see more info

Email Mayan Patel course co-ordinator

fill out an application form here
 

 

There are trainings being planned for other countries. Coming soon please sign up to email list to receive details or email us 
 

 

Notes on qualification given
 

If candidates wish to teach EYP classes after the course they should also have a recognised 200hr yoga teaching qualification or equivalent. There will also be a (fairly relaxed) exam, an element of continual assessment on the course, some light reading and videos watching (max 5 books and 5 hours) and further personal development recommendations to qualify as a full EYP teacher.

 

Being an EYP teacher requires considerable emotional maturity and facilitation skills quite different from regular asana classes and we take this seriously. It is not guaranteed you will pass to the level of full EYP teacher qualification and if you do there are certain ethical and branding standards for EYP teachers (available on request). All participants will learn elements of EYP however that they can incorporate into existing classes that they teach irrespective.

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to Teach 

Embodied Yoga?

This is the 3rd publicly offered EYP teacher-training in the UK,(there have been other teacher trainings in Lithuania and the Ukraine (contact us for information about other countries, or to host a training your country).

EYP TT Ukraine 2017

EYP TEACHER TRAINERS
Mark Walsh - Founder of Embodied Yoga Principles
 

Mark has been a practitioner of movements arts for twenty years, including several years as a full-time aikido student. His main yoga influences are Scaravelli, Yin and Buddhist inspired teachers. He has an honours degree in psychology. He founded and runs several organisations which bring embodiment into business, to aid workers and peace activists in war zones, and trains facilitators in around twenty countries annually.
 

He has worked with everyone from the House of Lords, to Unilever, to the Sierra Leonian Army to Occupy; and yoga teachers of all major styles.


His YouTube channel has over 10 Million hits and he’s now getting self conscious about boasting about himself in the third person so will stop.

 

See the new embodied yoga principles Youtube channel


www.embodiedfacilitator.com 
www.purposeblackbelt.com

 

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Mark
Ady Griffiths (Vidyadasa) - Senior EYP Teacher
(BRIGHTON TRAINING)

 

Embodied Yoga Principles teacher trainer,
embodiment facilitator, hatha yoga teacher


Vidyadasa has been practising yoga, meditation and Buddhism for 25+ yrs, and teaching for 10+ years. He's a trained embodiment facilitator, and ordained member of the Triratna Buddhist Order, has a dance and visual art honours degree, shiatsu professional training certificate, and teaches hatha yoga classes, yoga mornings, trains yoga teachers, leads retreats (Inspiring Yoga) and is a web designer.

Ady
Gayle Keenan - Belfast Training Co-ordinator
 

Gayle teaches with kindness and finds genuine joy in helping her students on their journey through yoga. As an ex Radiographer she has a deep understanding of the body.

 

Gayle offers variations throughout her classes, making them accessible to all who are looking to advance their practice. A firm believer in the incredible power of the body, she feels yoga deepens embodied awareness, bringing peace and consciousness to the mind and greater presence to your life on and off the mat.

 

Having been a student of yoga for over 23 years Gayle has developed a style of yoga which incorporates various aspects of Hatha, Ashtanga and Yin yoga. Gayle has also completed a Pre-Natal yoga teaching course. Gayle is a Yoga Alliance Experienced-Registered Yoga Teacher (E-RYT 200) and a Continuing Education Provider.

 

As an ex-university academic Gayle prides herself on understanding student’s needs. She brings with her a wealth of knowledge as a qualified teacher. Yoga is Gayle’s passion and not only does she love to share yoga but she shares the personal journey which she is on.

Gayle has over 2500 hours of yoga teaching experience.

Gayle’s main personal practise developed with the guidance of  Nichi Green (Ekhart Yoga), from the lineage of Sri Krishna Pattabhi Jois from Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya. As well as intensive studies with David Garrigues and David Swenson. Gayle has completed a Professional Certificate in the Therapeutic Use of Mindfulness with the Institute of Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Gayle is also a committee member of the Yoga Fellowship of Northern Ireland (YFNI).

 

www.liveloveyoga.co
info@liveloveyoga.co

Gayle
Antonina Osipova - Moscow Training Co-ordinator
 

Embodiment facilitator, art-body-mind coach, practising ashtanga-yoga.

 

Facebook

meantosi@gmail.com

 

 

Antonina

EYP TT UK 2015/2016

Quotes about Embodied Yoga Principles

What if you could learn a new language that can help you be who you want to be, and enables you to consciously interact with people and take decisions the way you've ever wanted? That is what I learned as a person and as a coach in my last training of EYP. Based on Yoga, the training gives you tools you need to understand how your body reacts to your own feelings and how you show up and are seen in your daily life. More, it gives you a set of tools to choose what you need for you and for the people you interact with (family, friends, colleagues, clients...you name it). As a coach, I can help clients materialise through their body their aspirations, purpose and vision of life. Highly recommend it. 

Stephany Dano EYP Teacher and Coach

“Embodied Yoga offers a much needed fresh authentic perspective on yoga. Its not offering an opportunity to float off into spiritual la-la and distance oneself from life’s suffering, on the contrary it encourages the participant to become fully aware and to take responsibility for what is going on in their body and mind, becoming aware of patterns and shadows in a safe supported environment.”

Jane D

Sussex, UK

“Being encouraged to notice how I approached practice, and how I related to others during the class reflected unhelpful patterns and stories that I recognised play out in my in my life outside the studio, and are limiting me. Powerfully insightful.”Embodied Yoga is a refreshing take on yoga as a method of self-enquiry and transformation. Highly effective for transforming your patterns of behaviour.”

Holly, Hot Yoga practitioner

Brighton, UK

"Using posture practice to gain personal awareness and choice to improve life beyond the mat”

Preya Chauhan -Founder of Cherish Healing

Birmingham, UK

“EYP gave me the chance to experience my whole life in my body and my body in my whole life."

Neilon Pitamber

Personal Trainer, Brighton, UK

“I'd been questioning a lot about the yoga scene in general, as well as what I'm teaching. The EYP weekend has left me inspired, and thoughtful. I suspect it could lead to a whole new direction!”

Catherine

Yoga Teacher, London

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