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Yoga Holidays & Yoga Retreats
We offer weekend and week-long retreats in all types of Yoga and meditation.
Experience delicious vegetarian food, comfortable accommodation and great company in one of the most magical parts of Ireland. See our Yoga Links
Affordable prices, Quality courses.
Complete beginners and Advanced
Please see Calendar of Yoga Retreats

Calendar of Retreats
Yoga for womens wellbeing with Uma Dinsmore Tuli Sep03
[September 03 2010]
Sept 3rd – 9th
Iyengar Yoga with Greg Walsh Sep 10
[September 10 2010]
Sep 10th - 12th
Ashtanga & Meditation with Ciara Cronin Sept 17th
[September 17 2010]
Sept 17th - 19th
Hatha-Chakra Yoga & meditation with Vedanta Sept 24th
[September 24 2010]
Sept 24th - 26th
Satyananda Yoga Tadhg Ferriter Oct 1st
[October 01 2010]
Oct 1st - 3rd
Hatha Yoga & Meditation with Michael Ryan Oct 8th
[October 08 2010]
Oct 8th – 10th
Detox & Yoga with Miriam Gormally Oct 15th
[October 15 2010]
Oct 15th - 17th
Bank holiday seasonal booster hatha yoga with Uma Dinsmore-Tuli Oct22
[October 22 2010]
Oct 22nd - 25th
Ashtanga & Meditation with Ciara Cronin Oct 29th
[October 29 2010]
Oct 29th – 31st
Iyengar Yoga with Greg Walsh Nov 05
[November 05 2010]
Nov 5th - 7th
Hatha Yoga & Meditation with Michael Ryan Nov 12th
[November 12 2010]
Nov 12th – 14th
Satyananda Yoga Tadhg Ferriter Nov 19th
[November 19 2010]
Nov 19th – 21st
Christmas Satyananda Yoga with Tadhg Ferriter - Dec 27
[December 27 2010]
Dec 27th – Jan 2nd
Hatha Yoga & Meditation with Michael Ryan January 3rd
[January 03 2011]
Jan 3rd - 9th
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Iyengar yoga

Iyengar yoga

The Iyengar yoga method uses a precise and systematic approach to yoga, beginners start with simple asanas according to individual ability.

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Progress is gradually made by adding more detail and refinement.

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People of all fitness need to start at the beginning to build on a foundation of correct practice and understanding. Each asana is studied in depth, practicing in this way focuses and quietens the mind.

Yoga can be seen as a tool which helps us locate our inner connection, it is where we reunite with our higher power, our purpose for life.

Hrewre Kevin Gardiner demonstrates the use of the wall which enables one to get a secure fixture to press the feet and legs, and actaully allow one to extend more through the arms.

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Yoga energises, relaxes, strengthens and promotes correct breathing. Asanas build stamina and improve concentration making one feel benefited with a positive outlook, enthusiasm and a general sense of self awareness.

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Props used for asanas

One of the biggest contributions to yoga, that Mr Iyengar has brought about is that he has studied the postures in fine detail, and introduced the use of props in order to help one in postures.

The types of props include
  • Belts
  • Blocks
  • Bricks
  • Blankets
  • Chairs
  • Ropes suspended from the wall
  • The wall
  • Other furniture, ledges


These props can be used to make the posture more accessible for beginners.

So if one is practicing reverse trikonasana, and one's hand cannot reach the ground, then the use of a cork brick can allow one to lean on the cork brick in order to become reasonably stable.

And then one can focus on straightening the legs, leveling the hips, extending the spine, and also rotating the spine.

Other schools of yoga would have allowed the student to hold onto their ankle if they could not reach the ground.

Or possibly to compromise the posture by bending the knee of the front leg.

But the Iyengar emthod prefers to preserve the main core components of the posture (straight legs, extended spine) and use a prop to aid correct alignment within the posture.

For axample when one is practicing a forward bend, sometimes props are placed under the head in order to provide steadiness and also support the weight slighty.

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So instead of 'holding oneself' in the posture, one can 'let go' and this allows an inner relaxation to occur, and allow one actually to sink deeper into the posture.

Iyengar yoga in Ireland

Orla Punch is one of Ireland's most experienced Iyengar teachers.

She recently received her senior's Iyengar teaching certificate. I believe that there are only 2 other senior Iyengar teachers in Ireland.

Orla will be teaching an Iyengar and Pilates 4 day retreat May 26th - 30th 2006.

Iyengar & Pilates with Orla Punch, May 2006

For a full list of courses please See
Calendar of yoga holidays

Iyengar yoga students from London, the UK and Dublin

Many Iyengar students come for weekend and weeklong Iyengar yoga workshops to the Burren Yoga and meditation Centre.

The centre is a 1 hour flight from London, Birmingham, Luton and many other airports in the UK.

Flying here from the UK

Dublin is a 3 hour drive or one can take a train or bus. Getting here

Kevin Gardiner is a member of the B.K.S. Iyengar Institute of Greater New York.

Report of Iyengar week Sep 2002

Photos of Iyengar yoga in Ireland



Christmas 2005 Iyengar yoga retreat

Photos Iyengar yoga postures




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