Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th September 2010
10:00 – 17:00
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can be a crippling disease. It
is an autoimmune problem which occurs because the immune
system attacks the myelin sheath, which confuses the
neural pathways. Symptoms may include pain, spasm,
difficulty with co-ordination, profound fatigue, muscle
weakness, numbness and general disability.
Yoga can greatly relieve the symptoms and may help to
lessen or prevent further attacks. In this two-day intensive
which is suitable for teachers and health professionals,
Bill Feeney and Fiona Agombar explain what MS is and
examine how to teach yoga in a way that can help
this condition. The emphasis is on loving compassionate
teaching, based upon the Yoga Sutras, which enhance acceptance
and healing as the student moves towards a state of yoga
as the mind quietens. The Intensive includes practical
work and teaching plans and will tackle questions on
mobility and how to adapt postures to the individual.
A key part of the training will be working with the breath
and pranayama techniques. An opportunity to work with
those with MS is being organised.
£150 full price, £130
concession
Early Bird Booking before January 31st - £130
Bill Feeney was the Director of The
Yoga for Health Foundation and has over 20 years experience
both in working with MS and in training teachers to work
remedially. He is a student of Dr. Vasant Lad.
Bill has also taught on both General and Remedial Teacher
training courses for the Yoga For Health Foundation and
also on the Diploma course for the Yoga Bio-Medical Trust.
For the last 19 years he has been studying Ayurveda
under Dr. Vasant Lad, director of the Ayurvedic Institute
in Albuquerque, New Mexico and a world leading practitioner
and teacher of Ayurveda as the Science of Life. Bill
has travelled extensively both in the UK and abroad giving
talks and seminars on all aspects of Yoga and Ayurveda. He
teaches Ayurveda up to Prakruti and constitutional levels
including lifestyle and dietary guidance. Like
his teacher, Dr Lad, Bill teaches Ayurveda as a sister
science of Yoga as it was always taught. In 1992 Bill
was made a Fellow of the World Society of Clinical Yoga
and in 1997 he was made a Life Fellow for the World Society
of Clinical -Yoga and Alternative Medicine.
Fiona
Agombar is the author of Beat
Fatigue with Yoga and originally trained at the
Yoga for Health Foundation then in India. Fiona
had ME for fifteen years, but recovered with the help
of yoga. She is now studying for an advanced
diploma as a KHYF teacher under her mentor Gill Lloyd,
who is a student of Desikachar. She runs regular
retreats for those with ME and MS and is a regular
contributor to Yoga and Health Magazine. PLease
note that this course will be repeated again on the
18th and 19th September 2010.
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