Prema School of Yoga slates class for teachers

The first weekend of May brings new yoga teachers to Hot Springs. Prema School of Yoga is a Registered Yoga School (RYS 200) offering 200 hours of yoga teacher training for students of yoga aspiring to take the next step to become teachers. Prema recently graduated its second class of yoga teachers. Training for the 2016-2017 year will begin in September and be held in Hot Springs at Whittington Place, just off Central Avenue downtown.

Yoga students who wish to become registered yoga teachers through Yoga Alliance are encouraged to apply for enrollment whether they desire to teach community classes or simply deepen their personal yoga practice.

Instructors at the Prema School of Yoga come to the program from distinctly different backgrounds and bring a wide spectrum of experience to the curriculum.

Lead instructor is Karen Reeves of The Yoga Place in Hot Springs, Hot Springs YMCA and Grace Full Yoga in Bryant. Staff instructors are Sharon Stickney, of The Yoga Place, and Ann Winston, a physical therapist in Malvern. Guest instructors include a wide variety of specialties like Jivamukiti yoga, Kundalini yoga, and Ashtanga yoga. Enrollment information, tuition costs and training schedule can be found at http://www.premaschoolofyoga.com or find the Prema school on Facebook and Twitter as well. Enrollment is open and prospective students may conveniently apply online.

"Prema School of Yoga looks forward to bringing a fresh perspective to the challenge of becoming a yoga teacher. Prema means unconditional love, so while the first step may be a big one, there are willing hands and warm hearts standing by for support," states the release. Questions are welcome and reassurance is free. Email info@premaschoolofyoga or call 501-681-0566.

Business on 04/18/2016

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