I’m still getting a page up on my website about the Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training, so until then, I thought I’d blog about it!
Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training with Barrett Lauck Reinhorn
Saturday March 5 – Tuesday March 8, 2011 in Cambridge, MA.
Exact hours each day will be posted in a few months, but the training is the bulk of each day and some evenings.
The training is designed for yogis who have completed a 200-hr. or greater teacher training, and/or are teaching regularly. The training covers:
– Important principles of hatha yoga, particularly as they relate in the childbearing year
– Key information on the physical, mental and emotional journey of pregnancy
– Therapeutic applications of the asanas for all the common conditions of pregnancy
– Observation of Barrett teaching class
– Practice teaching prenatal yoga
– Important support services you offer beyond the mat for pregnant women
– Comprehensive manual with plenty of time and space for notes and discussion
– Podcasts of prenatal sequences to listen to before, during and after the training
– Required reading before the start of the training
– Certificate upon completion for 40 hours of training
The training is $750, with an early registration price of $675 if paid in full by February 5, 2011. Interested trainees must register no later than one week before the training in order to be sent the reading list, to be completed before the training starts (about 2-3 hours worth of reading).
If you know anyone interested, please send them this information.
If you have other questions, please email me.
Namaste!
Barrett
Hi Barrett! I am interested in prenatal teacher training.
Yay Jacki! I’ll add you to the interested list! Be well 🙂
Hi Barrett,
This is great, I’m really interested in taking this course. Please keep me posted 🙂
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Cool! I heard that prenatal yoga does really good for both the mother and the baby. Just a curious question though, is it okay for pregnant moms to do it everyday, or do they have limitations, too, like thrice every week?
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