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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
Hatha Yoga & Meditation with Michael Ryan March 19th
[March 19 2010]
Mar 19th – 21st
Ashtanga & Meditation with Ciara Cronin March 26th
[March 26 2010]
Mar 26th - 28th
Easter Yoga retreat with David Muehsam April 2nd
[April 02 2010]
April 2nd - 8th
Easter week
Postnatal yoga teacher training with Uma April 9th
[April 09 2010]
Apr 9th – 11th
Teacher Training
Bikram yoga with Niamh Jones April 16th
[April 16 2010]
Apr 16th – 18th
Detox & Yoga with Miriam Gormally Apr 23rd
[April 23 2010]
Apr 23rd - 25th
Hatha Yoga & Meditation with Michael Ryan April 30th
[April 30 2010]
Apr 30th – May 3rd
Bank holiday
Satyananda Yoga Tadhg Ferriter May 7th
[May 07 2010]
May 7th - 9th
Ashtanga & Meditation with Ciara Cronin May 14th
[May 14 2010]
May 14th - 16th
Vinyasa Flow yoga & meditation with Niamh Jones May 21
[May 21 2010]
May 21st – 23rd
Mysore Ashtanga with Gillian Mooney May 28th
[May 28 2010]
May 28th – June 3rd
Ashtanga 6 day retreat with Richard Spahn June 4th
[June 04 2010]
June 4th - 10th
or June bank holiday weekend only
Hatha-Chakra Yoga & meditation with Vedanta June 25th
[June 25 2010]
June 25th - July 1st
Asana, Pranayama, Meditation retreat with David Muehsam July 2nd
[July 02 2010]
July 2nd - 8th
Gentle yoga and Meditation Veronica Larsson July 9th
[July 09 2010]
July 9th - 15th
Special Womens Yoga Week with Veronica Larsson Jul16
[July 16 2010]
July 16th - 22nd
Satyananda Yoga with Tadhg Ferriter - July 23
[July 23 2010]
July 23rd - 29th
Hatha Yoga & Meditation with Michael Ryan July 30th
[July 30 2010]
July 30th - Aug 5th
Bikram yoga with Niamh Jones Aug 06
[August 06 2010]
August 6th - 12th
Ashtanga and Meditation Granville Cousins August 13th
[August 13 2010]
Aug 13th - 19th
yogAsana and Meditation Granville Cousins Aug20
[August 20 2010]
Aug 20th - 26th
Yoga for womens wellbeing with Uma Dinsmore Tuli Sep03
[September 03 2010]
Sept 3rd – 9th
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Yin Yoga in Ireland

Yin Yoga in Ireland



The following is a description to the weekend course on Yin Yoga at the Burren Yoga and Meditation Centre on the west coast of Ireland.

Yin Yoga

This course is an introduction to the practice of Yin Yoga. Yin Yoga is an alternative approach to regular yoga asanas which focuses on stretching the connective tissue of the body by gently relaxing and letting go while holding postures for a longer period of time. Yin Yoga is a helpful tool to condition one’s body to sit longer and more comfortably in meditation.

Yin Yoga influenced by Taoist

The practice of Yin Yoga comes from lineage of Taoist Yoga which combines the insights of thousands of years of acupuncture practice with conventional yoga wisdom. From the Taoist perspective, a dynamic or stronger yoga practice focusing on movement and muscular contraction is a yang practice which strengthens and stretches the muscles. In contrast, Yin Yoga focuses on stretching the connective tissue around the joints in a mindful and gentle manner. Connective tissue is different from muscle tissue and needs to be exercised differently. Connective tissue responds best to slow, steady, and gentle stretching. A yin approach works to promote more flexibility in hips, pelvis, and lower spine which are areas that are often perceived as nonmalleable.

Holding posed for several minutes in Yin Yoga

The two main principles that differentiate yin practice from a more yang approach to yoga are holding the poses for several minutes and stretching the connective tissue around the joint.

The overlying muscles must be relaxed and free from tension so that one can soften into the pose and allow time for the connective tissue to be stretched.

Because Yin Yoga requires that the muscles be relaxed around the connective tissue one aims to stretch, not all yoga poses can be done effective or safely as yin poses.

Yin Yoga poses

Many yin poses are based on classic yoga asanas. Although the emphasis on releasing the muscles rather than on contracting them means that the shape of the poses or the approach used may be slightly different from that of other schools of yoga. Most yin poses have different names to their more familiar yang cousins in order help practitioners keep the distinctions in mind.

In this Yin yoga weekend course, we will explore the different yin poses in order to encourage and improve our seated practice while gently stimulate the flow of qi or prana through the connective tissue.

For details on the Yin yoga workshop course, please see Yin Yoga with Mel Prouty Oct10




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