This Level 1 Orthopedic Yoga Therapy program is a Vinyasa training. The word vinyasa means to connect. A Vinyasa flow class is one in which the poses are connected and move rhythmically from one to the next. This enables the joints to be bathed in synovial fluid, the internal, healing lubricant of the body. In this course, all levels of flow are taught so students will be able to teach in every situation, to all students. Students leave fully prepared to teach all levels of classes ranging from power style, sweaty and exhilarating classes, to gentle, slow therapeutic flows. The best part is, all students will graduate knowing how to support themselves deeply, as well as their students, even those working with constraints or injuries. You will never have to say “If this pose doesn’t work for you, feel free to come into Child’s Pose,” instead you will have the knowledge to modify those postures in safe and effective manners.
All participants will graduate this course with:
Please be aware of the following weekend dates for the training:
We meet in studio Wednesday evenings from 6:30-9:30 pm at No Mud, No Lotus, 120 SW J Street Grants Pass, Oregon 97526.
Fridays evenings of weekend events are (mostly) on Zoom 6-9 pm
Saturdays and Sundays are mostly 9:30 am to 5:30pm, with breaks.
(All course work is also recorded in the event a session must be missed.)
Weekend Dates TBA
Sadie is the owner and founder of No Mud No Lotus Yoga and Healing Center. She has been teaching yoga for over 15 years. Her focus has been on assisting individuals in recovery from addiction and empowering that population to reach their fullest potential. She is a certified Yoga Shred® teacher. She also holds certifications in Sensory-Enhanced Yoga for Trauma and Self-regulation and Yoga® and Yoga and 12 steps of recovery (Y12SR). Her work and research has been published in books and online.
Sadie has a Master’s degree in occupational therapy and has been working in rehabilitation for the past 8 years. She has discovered that her purpose is assisting people in finding meaning and purpose in their lives. Sadie is able to make modifications during classes to suit any body or injury. Her goal is to make yoga accessible to all individuals choosing to practice this beautiful art.
Michelle has spent thousands of happy hours teaching yoga classes and private sessions everywhere from hospitals to schools to Gillette Stadium. She has taught in conjunction with Johns Hopkins Medical School on Yoga for Brain Disorders. She was on staff at Spaulding Rehab Group working with orthopedic patients and has spoken at Grand Rounds hospitals on the "Applications of Yoga in Clinical Settings". For more than 10 years she ran summer camps to bring holistic healing to young women with anxiety and mood disorders.
Michelle was the owner of Sanctuary Studio in Massachusetts, the founder of Transformational Yoga, Ritual Vinyasa and Orthopedic Therapy. She is a Board Certified Structural Integrator having studied with the acclaimed Tom Myers of "Anatomy Trains" fame, as well as a Thai Massage practitioner, a Neurovascular Bodyworker and the author of the upcoming book "Orthopedic Yoga".
She has been teaching and studying the science behind yoga for almost 20 years. She now teaches internationally, bringing her unique style of yoga to students of all levels, ages, shapes and sizes. She has taught thousands of yoga students and believes it is a blessing to be able to bring people the gifts of a strong body, a quiet mind and a blissful spirit.
Ray Crist, of Jaguar Path, has spent the last three decades immersed in shamanism, various styles of yoga, Chinese medicine, martial arts, and Reiki. He has been offering workshops and trainings at Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, NY Open Center, Yoga Journal, Blue Spirit, Boddhi Tree Yoga Resort and around the globe for over 15 years. Ray’s trainings focus on how to use shamanic tools and yoga as technologies that assist us to reach an optimal state of being in order to to live a balanced, empowered and extraordinary life.
Chip Hartranf, PT (Yoga, Insight Meditation, Yoga-Sutra) bridges the traditions of yoga and Buddhism. He is the founding director of The Arlington Center, dedicated to the integration of yoga and dharma practice, and has taught a blend of yoga movement & insight meditation in the Boston area since 1978.
An independent scholar of yoga and early Buddhism, Chip is the author of "The Yoga-Sutra of Patanjali: a new translation with commentary" (Shambhala). His work has also been included in "The Wisdom of Yoga" by Stephen Cope, "Freeing The Body, Freeing The Mind" by Michael Stone, the Shambala Sun, and many other publications.
Chip teaches the origins, evolution and practices of yoga and Buddhist traditions at Lesley University and at teacher trainings and retreats across the country.