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After reluctantly putting together our first teacher training last year, I am now super excited for our second one! It was such an amazing experience and we had such good feedback, that I am now thrilled to be working on Luna Yoga Teacher Training 2012-2013. We've ironed it out, condensed it to 10 months, and come up with an amazing schedule and some awesome guest teachers. We also added a volunteer day at Teja's Animal Refuge and Montreal's Yoga Mala. I feel really good about the schedule and am excited to share it.
Maximum 20 people
Starts September 7th, 2012
With a last minute change of plans we went down to NYC for the Blueprint for Joy Jivamukti Gathering and Levi's first road trip. With a week of asana classes, meditation sessions and lectures on animal rights, peace and unity, the place was buzzing! Although I wasn't able to attend all the classes, I did get to take class with David Life and Sharon Gannon. It brought me back to teacher training with so many familiar faces and the amazing energy of so many people gathered together practicing yoga and focusing on the goal of peace.
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Asana lab with David Life |
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with Luna teachers Frances & Dawn B in NYC |
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my boys |
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Frances, one of several hundred in headstand! |
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Shopping for Levi's with Levi |
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Tofu scramble at Kate's Joint |
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Tea with yogini Kimberly and beau Tim |
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Vegan treats at Babycakes |

At first 200 hours seemed like so much time to fill, but after having met with all the participating teachers and hearing their thoughts & proposals, it's a challenge to fit in all the amazing ideas. We've got such a good group together, and everyone is super enthusiastic about their topics. I feel super lucky to be working with such a great team, and am excited about the material we've put together.
We just posted up the training info on our web site last week and already we have 3 registrations! The response has been amazing! We've decided to cap it at 20 people max... if you're interested let us know asap.
Starts May 20th, 2011
Info & registration: http://www.centrelunayoga.com/training.htm
Before you commit to one training, it's definitely a good idea to check out your options. I recommend going and taking classes with the teacher who will be giving the training, and chatting with them after class to get a feel for the focus of the training, and to see if you connect with them (if you don't like
Before you get to the training part, make sure you have a committed practice, build it up to 3-5 times a week. Most trainings require at least one year of regular practice. Also, attend workshops/retreats, these are a great way to deepen your practice before jumping into a full on training.
A big question to ask yourself is "Am I taking this training to deepen my own practice?" or "Am I taking this training to learn how to teach?". Some trainings are geared more on the philosophy and practice, and some are more focused on teaching how to teach. It depends what you are looking for. If you're looking to deepen your own practice, you might want to focus on workshops/retreats and reading books/scriptures at your own pace...
To help us with the planning of our training, let us know what you'd like to learn more about.
Here's a list of some of the trainings in Montreal:
http://ashtangamontreal.com/community/?cat=9
http://www.lynestroch.com/fr/cours/formation.php
http://www.mokshayogamontreal.com/English/index.htm
http://www.naada.ca/teacher-training/
http://www.sattvayogashala.com/workshops.html
http://www.sivananda.org/montreal/English/TTC.htm
http://www.unitedyogamontreal.com/training.html
http://www.yoga-sangha.com/FormationProfessorale/Programme.aspx
http://www.yogamontreal.com/pages/teacher_trainings.php
Outside Montreal:
http://www.blissology.com/offerings/blissology-teacher-training/
http://www.jivamuktiyoga.com/fms/index.html
http://www.tranquilspace.com/teacher-training/level-1.html
Keep in mind there are hundreds of trainings, these are just a few I have heard about. Please feel free to add others to the list. I (obviously) have not done all these trainings (except for the Jivamukti one, which I loved), so I can't say which ones I would or wouldn't recommend, but at least this gives everyone a place to start...