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Yin Yoga Training Weekend
with Jee Moon


Sept 27-29, 2024


Instructor:

Jee Moon

Location:

Saint Louis University
Lay Center for Education and the Arts
17533 State Highway UU
Louisiana, MO 63353

Pricing:

$825, double occupancy
[$200 deposit saves your spot]

Included:

Double occupancy room
All meals
Snacks
Access to grounds 

Questions?
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Join Jee Moon for an immersive 20-hour Yin Yoga Training weekend held at the Lay Center in Louisiana MO, less than two hours from St. Louis.  

This weekend is perfect for yoga enthusiasts of all levels, especially instructors, those in training, and yin yoga lovers.   We're thrilled to extend this warm invitation to explore the wonderful world of yin yoga with Jee Moon. It's an incredible opportunity to dive deep into the art of yin yoga practice and teaching.

Our focus is on making learning both enjoyable and practical, with an emphasis on functional anatomy and understanding the connections within the body. You'll find this course is tailor-made to not only enrich your personal practice but also, by the end of the course, teachers will feel not just prepared, but truly excited to incorporate yin yoga seamlessly into their teaching repertoire. Whether you're looking to add dedicated yin classes to your schedule or enhance your existing yoga sessions with yin techniques, you'll leave feeling confident and inspired!

Topics

The purpose of yoga
Functional vs Aesthetic yoga
Yin vs yang yoga
Yin vs yang tissues
Theory of exercise
Fascia and fluid
Chi and meridians 
Six archetypal yin poses
Rebound

Readings

Required:
Yin Yoga: Principles and Practice by Paul Grilley

Recommended: 
Insight Yoga by Sarah Powers
The language of Yin by Gabrielle Harris

Schedule

Friday
arrival 1-2pm
orientation 2-3pm
practice and theory 3-6pm
dinner 6-8pm
yin yoga and meditation 8-9:30pm

Saturday
morning meditation 7:30-8am
breakfast 8-9am
practice and theory 9am-12pm
lunch break 12-3pm
practice and theory 3-6pm
dinner 6-8pm
yin yoga and meditation 8-9:30pm

Sunday
morning meditation 7:30-8am
breakfast 8-9am
practice and theory 9am-12pm
lunch 12-1pm
last session and departure1-3pm

20 HRS- 18 contact hours + two 1-hour assignments

Saint Louis University Lay Center for the Arts and Education

To quote:

“Most forms of yoga today are dynamic, active practices designed to work on half of our body, the muscular half, the “yang” tissues. Yin yoga allows us to work the other half, the deeper “yin” tissues of our ligaments, joints, deep fascial networks, and even our bones. All of our tissues are important and need to be exercised so that we can achieve optimal health and vitality.”  

Bernie Clark, The Complete Guide to Yin Yoga

There is a term called ‘samsara’ in the wisdom teaching of yoga. Samsara has the connotation of revolving cyclically and going around and around without relief. When we get lost in the spinning cycle of samsara, we lose balance and suffer. Yoga is a long journey of cultivating clear and open awareness which requires slowing down and waiting. This is a skill that we can cultivate through meditative practices like yin yoga and meditation. When we can skillfully guide our minds to slow down and be calm, we can relax into deep inner experiences.

There is a famous and popular poem by Pico Lyer that expresses the value of yin practice and the balance between yin and yang:

“In the age of speed, I began to think, nothing could be more invigorating than going slow. In an age of distraction, nothing can feel more luxurious than paying attention. And in an age of constant movement, nothing is more urgent than sitting still” 

Jee Moon

Instructor Jee Moon

A year of limping due to knee surgery encouraged Jee to start practicing yoga in 2000. It worked! And in 2001, she completed her first teacher training course with a qigong teacher in Seoul, Korea. Jee’s search for a mentor and deeper knowledge of yoga led her around the world; she studied Anusara and Ashtanga-influenced vinyasa yoga in Thailand, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, and Taipei to earn Yoga Alliance International Certification. She spent time teaching in Singapore and in Seoul before moving to St. Louis in 2010. She met Paul and Suzzie Grilley soon after and began studying with them regularly, which led to extensive experience with yoga anatomy, yin yoga, yoga philosophy, and chakra meditation. In addition to her regular yin yoga and meditation classes, Jee leads yin yoga and meditation workshops as well as silent retreats. In her free time, she swings kettlebells and enjoys sitting in her reading nook to read and hang out with her furry kids. 


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