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Yoga Master Class Series

  • Kaizen 동래구 중앙대로1367번길 32-13 부산 South Korea (map)

Welcome to our annual Master Class Series Intensive- our five week asana deep dive series! In this series, the vast gamut of yoga poses is organized into 5 different movement patterns. (Description of each master class given below.)

Master Classes are 5 Saturdays in a row 3.23-4.20.24 at our DONGNAE location. Students may book classes individually. Discounted tuition available for enrolling in the full 5 part series. 

What to expect in these Master Classes?

Students will gain a deeper understanding of how pain issues start and how to interpret signals from the body. This information will be conveyed verbally and somatically . This means we will use both verbal explanation and movement drills to help students understand the objective of each class. They will also go through unique, detailed sequences including both familiar traditional poses and non-traditional movement/training drills from the physical therapy world and other movement modalities.

This series is for students looking feeling “stuck”- you are afraid to attempt or just plain unable to approach certain poses because of pain, or you are not progressing with certain postures and you just don’t know why. This is very beneficial for teachers wanting to understand how to break down asana and sequences into their parts. (See below for individual workshop specifics.)

What is a Master Class?

Master Classes differ from standard group classes in that there is more time dedicated to lecture (about 70% practice/30% lecture) and “breakout sessions”- working in teams to focus on specific drills or work through different movement patterns to better understand the hows and whys behind the poses, not merely the poses themselves.

Introducing master class teacher, Mindy.

Mindy is an E-Ryt 500 (experienced registered yoga teacher) who specializes in making yoga adaptable and accessible. She is focused on extracting yoga’s maximum therapeutic benefits through functional prop use, smart sequencing and teaching based on feedback and consent. She has fixed multiple pain points for herself and clients including chronic low back pain, shoulder impingements, hip dysfunction and solely rehabbed her knee with the (very modified) Ashtanga Primary Standing Sequence after ACL surgery.

Register using the button below | Spaces extremely limited! Last year sold out!

Domestic payment (within Korea) :

Kakao Pay | kakao ID - msisco

Busan Bank #112-2197-7512-01


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#1 Hip Opening: 3.23.24

Welcome to the plight of the modern life- constant sitting. Tight hips wreak havoc in a myriad of ways. Forget contortion and cirque du solei- breaking open space in the hips is the key to living pain free. In this workshop we gain practical, everyday tools for undoing everything our daily lives to keep us bound up! 

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#2 Backbends | 3.30.24

This is very much an extension of workshop #1. What is the most common pain complaint? Low back pain. Again- beautiful shapes are great, but the true power of yoga is in its ability to help us live freely in our bodies without pain. 

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#3 Twists | 4.6.24

Why twist? Because life isn't all green smoothies and detoxes. Twists are the little supercharge to our digestion that we needs to keep the whole system running smoothly. 

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#4 Arm Balances | 4.13.24

It's important to train as smart as we train hard. Particularly with yoga, the shoulders take the brunt of the beating. In this workshop, you will gain strength training techniques to start working towards all your favorite funky shapes without the setbacks of injuries!!!!!

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5. INVERSIONS | 4.20.24

Getting upside is so important for helping out your circulation, supporting the immune system and not to mention is helps build our bravery! More than drilling to stand on your hands, we will explore a plethora of ways to get upside down to reap the benefits of inversions at every level of practice. (Please notify Mindy of neck, shoulder and wrist injuries.)

Earlier Event: March 16
Yoga for Pain | Stress (5/5)