I'll admit it.  I'm a bit biased.  As Program Manager at Samyama I've worked closely with Director John Berg to create our studio's 
Dharma Path 200-hour Teacher Training program. 

It's a program of which I'm very proud.  In my thirty years of yoga practice and my twenty-two years of teaching I've attended my fair share of yoga classes, workshops and trainings. Our Dharma Path Teacher Training is one of the strongest programs I've seen.  Here's why:

Our Teachers:  
John Berg, Ben Thomas, Anirudh Shastri, Louis Jackson, Hillary Easom, Amy Rogg, Devin Begley, Lindsay Amrein and Brandon Thompson.  Quite simply, they don't come better than this.  These people teach from the heart.  They're devoted to their practice.  And, from the moment you enroll in Dharma Path, they are with you.  Other programs fly in 'celebrity teachers' for a weekend and then they're gone.  Our faculty are available throughout the program and continue to be available following your graduation.  

Our Curriculum:  
From Day One you're teaching.  If that's not enough, you'll receive in-depth instruction in methodology, alignment principles and adjustments, innovative anatomy instruction, heart-felt yogic philosophy discussions, modules on pre-natal yoga, yoga for special populations, workshops for discovering your teaching voice and how to teach with integrity.

Our Post-Graduation Programs: 
Samyama supports its Dharma Path graduates long after the 11-week program ends.   Our Seeds of Bhakti program offers you the opportunity to hone your teaching skills in a public forum with follow-up critiques from peers and mentors.  There're opportunities to assist in regularly scheduled Samyama classes taught by Dharma Path faculty.  And we're always proud to support our Dharma Path graduates by offering them their own classes to teach - just ask Michelle, Lynn, Nicole and Anfisa.



If you feel called to teach 
or if you're called to deepen your practice consider  enrolling in 
Samyama's  Dharma Path 200-hour Teacher Training.  

For more information about the program visit our website  and click the "teacher training" button and then take a look at the video messages from our Dharma Path faculty.  

You'll also find registration details and a link to our 
Dharma Path Teacher Training application.  

If you have any questions you can reach me at [email protected].
  


I look forward to hearing from you,

Mimm Patterson
Program Manager


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