TEACHER TRAINING WITH MAX STROM Dates: Sunday, July 6 through Monday, July 14, 2008 |
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Schedule: 8-10:30 am morning practice 12-4:30 pm afternoon seminars Total hours 63 Requirements: Please fill out an application form at Yoga Yard, or download one here. |
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Lido Guangchang, E-101, The Olive, 2nd Floor. 6 Jiangtai Lu. SEE MAP |
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About Max Strom Max Strom visited Beijing and Yoga Yard for the first time in November 2006, where he led a 5-day workshop, Yoga: An Act of Remembrance. In November, 2007, he returned and a two-day workshop as well as a 9-day Foundation Level teacher training. He is the founder of Sacred Movement Yoga in Los Angeles, and known for inspiring and impacting the lives of his students with his soulful, gregarious nature, and profound integrity. His method integrates Vinyasa-Yoga with Sufism, Chi Gung, and movement therapy. Max created and led the Sacred Movement Teacher training program which he now leads nationally. He has recently released the groundbreaking new DVD entitled Max Strom Yoga - Strength, Grace, and Healing, and has published several articles on yoga and personal transformation. He is currently finishing his book on Yoga. With an imperative to understand life's meaning, Max had by the young age of nineteen studied Taoism, esoteric Christianity, Sufism, and was practicing meditation and Chi Gung diligently. But over the next twelve years, his passion for music and writing gradually eclipsed his spiritual quest and he became immersed in two careers, first in music as a singer-songwriter, and then film as a working screenwriter. His spiritual quest was re-ignited when he was introduced to Hatha Yoga. The practice affected him so deeply it ultimately became a "system of embodiment" for all of his studies. Max has now been devoted to Yoga since 1991 and has experienced a profound life-change through his practice. For more information, visit www.maxstrom.com.
"May our practice help us to become kinder, and more truthful beings. May we all teach peace by example." Namaste - |
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