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ONLINE Try Out: Yoga Teacher Training (Midlands)

26 November, 2022

In this online Dru Yoga session you will receive a great overview of the Dru Yoga Teacher Training Course whilst enjoying a nurturing session of Dru Yoga.

Whether you want to train as a Dru Yoga teacher or are seeking to deepen and enrich your own yoga practice this course is the perfect combination of training and self-development. 

During this morning session of yoga, you will have the opportunity to meet some of the senior tutors, ask questions and get a real feel for the course. 

This deeply transformative in-person 200-hour course is spread over 12 months.   

Come and explore the key components of of the Dru Yoga teacher training course:

  • Activations  
  • Postures & alignment
  • Flowing, dynamic sequences   
  • The art of deep relaxation
  • Pranayama – the science of breath    
  • Meditation
  • Anatomy & Physiology     
  • Yogic Philosophy
  • Course structure & payment plans
  • Home study programme.

Interested? Looking forward to seeing you there! 

Find out about the new Dru Yoga Teacher Training Course here

We look forward to meeting you soon!

Prices & Booking

Date:  26th November 2022
Time:  10.30am – 12.00pm
Investment: £9.99

Please use the Book Now button to book your place and a senior tutor will contact you prior to the Try Out day to discuss the session.

For further information please contact Joshna Patel
Mob:  07957424381
Email: joshna@druworldwide.com 

Dates

Saturday, November 26, 2022 - 10:30
 to 
12:00
Adi Robertson, Dru Yoga teacher and designer
Designer

Dru is the power tool I use to clear the debris from my body and mind.

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Dru Yoga teacher, Bridgend

The masterclass was very informative and well presented and demonstrated. Can't fault it, a very enjoyable day!

Kathy Hutchings DYTTSW student
Kelly Bray, Cornwall

I am just working on the spine assignment. Apart from really enjoying all the research and information, I had to smile, because whilst writing about the spine and common back problems I have discomfort in my back (chronic) and sitting in one position, not as relaxed as I would like, is aggravating it. I have been taking frequent breaks, doing the Dru stretches, tri spinal release, marjariasana, bringing my knees up and rocking my spine which I love, standing forward bend and squats and when I finish studying each day I do a long relaxation. I have been drinking lots of water as well. I love the fact I have the tools from the Dru to help myself and have the chance to put it all into practice. It's all made such a difference to my back, neck and rest of my body. From a happy yoga student! 

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