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  2. Sarah Powers - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Powers (born c. 1963 [1]) is a yoga teacher. She co-founded the Insight Yoga Institute and created Insight Yoga, a combination of yoga, transpersonal psychology and Buddhist and Taoist philosophy, described in her 2008 book of the same name. She was closely involved with the creation of Yin Yoga. [2]

  3. Yin Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Yin Yoga was founded by martial arts expert and Taoist yoga teacher Paulie Zink in the late 1970s, and officially named as such by Sarah Powers. Yin Yoga is taught across the world, encouraged by its teachers Paul Grilley, Sarah Powers and Bernie Clark. As taught by Grilley, Powers and Clark, it is not intended as a complete practice in itself ...

  4. Paul Grilley - Wikipedia

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    Paul Grilley (born November 11, 1958) is an American teacher of modern yoga known for helping, along with Sarah Powers, to develop the slow-paced style, Yin Yoga. He and his wife Suzee Grilley train teachers in Yin Yoga.

  5. Yoga teacher training - Wikipedia

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    Yoga teacher training, as of 2017, could cost between $2,000 and $5,000. [10] It can take up to 3 years to obtain a teaching certificate. [ 6 ] Shorter courses are offered in India, especially in the yoga hubs of Rishikesh and Mysore , and many Westerners travel to India hoping to learn "authentic" [ 11 ] yoga in ashrams there.

  6. List of yoga schools - Wikipedia

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    Yoga schools are as diverse as the meanings of the bracket term yoga. Within the major branches of yoga such as haṭha, lāya, rāja, jñāna, and bhakti there are many different schools and lineages, both extant and defunct. Since the late 19th century, a great number of distinct new styles of "Yoga" have been introduced by individual teachers.

  7. Modern yoga gurus - Wikipedia

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    Modern yoga gurus are people widely acknowledged to be gurus of modern yoga in any of its forms, whether religious or not. The role implies being well-known and having a large following; in contrast to the old guru-shishya tradition , the modern guru-follower relationship is not secretive, not exclusive, and does not necessarily involve a ...

  8. British Wheel of Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The British Wheel of Yoga was set up in 1965 by Wilfred Clark as a co-ordinating body for yoga groups throughout Britain that welcomed all schools of thought. [1] It provides level 4 yoga teacher training leading to the Certificate in Yoga Teaching and the Diploma in Teaching Yoga. It is recognised by Sport England as the governing body of yoga ...

  9. Yoga using props - Wikipedia

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    The teacher of Yin Yoga Bernie Clark wrote that many yoga students see props as "cheating", [14] perhaps feeling that since they are used in restorative yoga sessions, they are not suitable for other students. Clark counters that props offer multiple benefits, including increasing or decreasing stress in specific areas; creating length and ...