
The Art of Yin - Part III
Upon completion of Part III, you will be awarded a 100 hour Art of Yin certification with Yoga Alliance Professionals, and form part of a select group of exceptionally well-educated yin teachers.
Part III: Trauma-Yinformed Teaching
If poetry is the language against which we have no defences, then yin may just be the practice. It’s time to surrender to the most in-depth yin yoga teacher training journey yet.
Gabor Mate’s work on trauma has highlighted the necessity of yoga teachers - as navigators of the psycho-somatic bridge - having greater skills and knowledge in this area. This advanced course is created to do exactly that: Educating teachers who are highly skilled in sharing trauma-informed and embodied yin teaching and healing with their students.
Yin is a practice that can be meditation, interoception, somatic psychotherapy, the absolute essence of functional yoga teaching - we are all unique because our skeletons are different, and as confronting a mirror to the self as an hour spent with a great therapist. It is deeply revealing, a potent space to get to know oneself, an intimate container to practise true vulnerability, and a deeply accessible and practical way to heal what needs healing.
Course Curriculum
Meet the Teacher
Grace Tempany is a Senior Teacher and Trainer Pro, who has trained with some of the foremost figures in the yoga and education worlds. She has been practising yoga for over 15 years and teaching since 2013.
A graduate of Trinity College Dublin and the Sorbonne University in Paris, Grace has been a practising teacher for 12 years. She brings robust pedagogical expertise and critical thinking underpinnings to her yoga teacher trainings.
“My primary role is to question, to probe, to guide and to encourage. Critical thinking is what I want to enhance in my students. Discernment is what I call on, to guide you to your inner wisdom.“
“I have loved, loved, loved my 100 Hour Yin Training.
Best yoga training I have done so far in my 24 years of studying and practising yoga”