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  Venue  
  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
KL Performing Arts Centre (KLPAC)
 
  Sentul Park Strachan (off Jalan Ipoh)
51100 Kuala Lumpur
 
     
  Fees  
  USUAL rm250 per session or rm800 for all
Early bird price rm200 per session or rm700 for all
(For full fees received by 30July09)
 
     
  To find out more about Lance Schuler, please visit www.inspyayoga.com. Lance Schuler is scheduled to visit Malaysia in 2010 to conduct Inspya Level III International Teacher. To find out more about INSPYA Level III Teacher Training, please refer to http://www.inspyayoga.com/page12/page12.html.  
     
  To register for August 2009 Advanced Yoga Teacher Workshop, please contact Phyllis Pek at phyllispek@gmail.com or
+65-91130823 / +6016-2636092
 

 
About the Trainer
Lance is the director and owner of Integrated South Pacific Yoga Academy (INSPYA). He developed the unique synergy of Vinyasa and Iyengar styles that is primarily taught at Inspya after a lifetime of personal practice and teaching experience. Lance is the principle teacher on the course. He qualified as an Iyengar yoga instructor with the Australian School of Yoga in Sydney and has been a senior teaching instructor for teacher trainees with Yoga Arts Australia for over seven years. He has been practicing yoga for twenty two years and teaching for seventeen. He has special interests in martial arts, acrobatics and meditation. Lance also teaches trainees and delivers retreats and workshops across the world.
 
Lance has conducted numerous Inspya Level I and II International Teacher Training Courses in Malaysia since 2005. Through training under Inspya, many students in Malaysia have successfully acquired the 200-hour US Yoga Alliance Certification. Lance plans to return to Malaysia in 2010 to conduct Inspya Level III International Teacher Training, helping those who with a 200-hour certification to further deepen their knowledge and skills and to acquire the 500-hour US Yoga Alliance Certification. Those who wish to attend Inspya Level III training should not miss Lance's Advanced Teacher Workshop.
   
  Central Theme of the Advanced Yoga Teacher Workshop:
 
Explore the Theory, Practice and Transformation of Asana Sequencing
Preparing for Inspya Level III International Teacher Training Course
   
  Workshop Schedule  
   
 
Session One: 9am-12pm
Assessment: Abdominals, Standing Postures and Surya Namaskar
These postures are in many ways the perfect microcosm of the practice as a whole. Develop and deepen connection to these uplifting and powerful sequences. Learn how to break them down into recurring themes of breath and alignment.
 
Session Two: 2pm-5pm
Assessment: Hip opening and Pelvic stability
Discover the importance of alignment. Enhance pelvic stability and "unlock" the hips, helping to free the inner self so the spine is vibrant, the mind clear and the heart spacious.
 
Assessment: Chest/Shoulder and Upper Body Postures
Following a systematic sequence of postural integration techniques, cultivate upper body strength and mobility, creating a sense of empowerment, resilience and devotion.
 
     
   
 
Session Three: 9am-12pm
Assessment: Inversions and Back Bending Postures
Discover the transformative and powerful nature of inversions and back bending postures. These postures sequenced safely provide the student the ability to develop a confident and enthusiastic approach to their practice.
 
Session Four: 2pm-5pm
Assessment: Lateral/twists Forward Bending Postures
Experience the subtle yet potent effects of stimulating and nurturing the spinal column and central nervous system. By sequencing these postures effectively and creatively, one invites the opportunity of deep and inner perspectives.