Hatha Yoga & Meditation with Michael Ryan
July 30th – August 5th 2010
Reduction of prices in courses
We have reduced the price of all our week long courses back to the 2007 prices
We realize that many people are having financial difficulties and now more than ever need to get away for a stress free week of yoga in the Burren.
Reduced to €690 (€650 unwaged)
For unwaged, please read
Unwaged further discountsPossible to book a weekend or less than whole week
The course begins with dinner on Friday 30th July.
| Stay | Cost | UnwagedCost |
| Leave Sunday | €340 | €330 |
| Leave Monday | €440 | €420 |
| Leave Tuesday | €540 | €510 |
| Leave Wednesday | €640 | €600 |
| Leave Thursday | €690 | €650 |
Description of the Hatha yoga retreat
Treat yourself to a week in high Summer spent in the beautiful Burren Yoga and Meditation Centre on the west coast of Ireland.
It's possible to attend from Friday evening until Sunday, Monday... or until following Thursday noon. See prices above.
Enjoy a week of energising yoga, amazing vegetarian food, and daily organised outdoor walks in the hills and by the sea. Optional activities of surfing, sailing and canoeing. A beautiful way to spend a week with an energised and refreshed and healthy state of body, mind and soul.
The week long retreat consists of Hatha yoga classes, pranayama (breathing) and meditation with the very experienced Michael Ryan.
This course will be reasonably gentle, but will also challenge each person to work with the postures to their own ability.
It is suitable for complete beginners to those with a few years yoga experience.
Description of this summer yoga retreatTune inwards and be guided by Michael ;-)
This August hatha yoga retreat week provides a lovely and nurturing space with time to let go of everyday commitments and tune into your self.
We develop an openness and a freedom of both body and mind through gentle yet sometimes challenging yoga, breathing excerises, sitting meditation and having fun on this hatha yoga week.
This week is suitable for all levels. Complete beginners to more experienced practitioners and aims to relax, centre and energize you.
Michael's approach brings a mindfulness and heart felt centering so that each person finds their own balance in their yoga practice.
There will be an outdoor walk in the Burren hills or by the sea each day on this retreat.
And the usual amazing vegetarian meals with Paddi the chef.
Cost of the course
Reduced to €690 (€650 unwaged) and includes accommodation and vegetarian meals.
For unwaged, please read
Unwaged further discountsThe food is cooked by Paddi the gourmet vegetarian chef who ran Seventh Heaven the well known restaurant in Galway city.
A single room costs €120 extra.
We eat lunch out locally and you will need to pay for this yourself.
Additional nights stay at the centre
To avail of a cheaper flight you may like to stay an extra night or two. Cost is €35 per night. No meals included.
Availability of staying an extra night will only be known 1 week before the course start date, and will depend on the numbers attending the previous weeks course.
If the centre is full, you could always stay that night in Kinvara village with one of the many b&b’s.
Who is the Hatha yoga retreat suitable for
This week is suitable to any level and all ages.
Instructor

Michael Ryan has been practicing yoga since his teens, and successfully completed the 200 hour Vinyasa Flow Yoga teacher Training course with Dave Curtis in 2006.
Michael also studied Naturopathy, nutrition and herbs and is also a qualified Reiki master.
Michael partakes in further ongoing yoga training and 2006 completed a 40 hour yoga teachers intensive with Shiva Rea. In 2008, Michael completed a week's teachers immersion with John Friend.
He regularly visits yoga teachers and classes in Los Angeles which brings further inspiration and energy to his own teaching.
Michael's teaching style draws from his wide experience of Hatha yoga, Somatics, Vinyasa flow and John Friend's heart-opening practice of Anusara yoga.
The Anusara approach to yoga has a strong influence in Michael’s hatha yoga classes.

Michael is also a decated mediator and draws on his vipasana and T.M. meditation training to bring a depth and presence to each class.

Michael is mindful of each individual's need to find their own balance in their yoga practice.
He gently guides and encourages each student to explore and open to their fullest potential.
Michael leads a flowing Hatha practice with a strong emphasis on integrating physical, mental and emotional wellness.
Using the breath and integrating core strength and awareness into the practice we step into a deeper sense of aliveness.

Yoga is an opportunity to balance our entire being; the physical, emotional, mental and energetic. It is a tool which moves us further along in our journey; yoga opens us to the present moment and our perfection in that moment, allowing us to connect with
"a deeper sense of stillness and in essence a deeper sense of who we are." Michael holds a space which is creative, inspiring and fun.
Timetable for the Hatha yoga retreat
Friday 30th July 2010 Arrival
| Time | Activity |
| 5:30 - 7:00pm | Arrival & Registration |
| 7:00pm | Dinner by Paddi |
| 8:00 - 8:30pm | Karma yoga |
| 9:00 - 10:00 | Breathwork and deep relaxation |
Typical day
| Time | Activity |
| 8:00 - 8:30am | Pranayama & Meditation |
| 8:30 - 10:00am | Hatha yoga class |
| 10:00am | Breakfast |
| 10:45 | Karma yoga |
| 11:15 – 5:00pm | Outdoor trip into the Burren |
| 2:00pm | Lunch |
| 5:00pm | Approx return to Centre |
| 6:30pm | Dinner |
| 7:30 - 8:00pm | Karma yoga |
| 8:00 - 9:00pm | Free time |
| 9:00 - 9:30pm | Meditation |
Alternate days
Every second day, as well as the usual classes listed on the typical day's timetable above, we have an additional afternoon class.
| Time | Activity |
| 4:30 - 6:00pm | Hatha Yoga class |
Thursday departure
| Time | Activity |
| 8:00 - 8:30am | Pranayama & Meditation |
| 8:30 - 10:00am | Hatha yoga class |
| 10:00am | Breakfast |
| 10:45 | Karma yoga |
time
| 11:15 - 12:00pm | Farewells |
| 12:00 noon | Depart |
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