200 Hours of Yoga Teacher Training recognize by Yoga Alliance

BECOME A CERTIFIED YOGA INSTRUCTOR BY SUMMER!

8-weekend’s program starting in April 2019

8-WEEKEND’s OPTION: April 19 to June 9, 2019 (First weekend: Friday to Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Subsequent weekends: Fridays from 5-9 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.)

Location: Vancouver Island University, building 190

Price: $2450 + GST

HALF-PRICE FOR CURRENT YOGA INSTRUCTORS!

Upgrade your teaching skills and increase your confidence!

ONLY $1000 + GST

Contact me directly to discuss payment plan.

Check my post about committing to a yoga teacher training with no previous experience. https://www.choose2be.ca/yoga-teacher/.

This is one of the best 200 hour teacher training programs I have seen!  Such high caliber of teachers- so diverse, interesting and important material.” Lindsay J. Campa, Yoga Therapist

  • Learn from Teachers of different styles of Yoga
  • 18 Sequenced Vinyasa Classes detailed program included
  • Explore the Chakras system in depth
  • Apprenticeship and mentoring possibilities

“Vero put together this teacher -training course from her heart and soul and it shows, this YTT have made a huge difference in my life. . This course has CHANGED MY LIFE and I couldn’t have done it without the help of this community.” Robin Minty

Turn Your Yoga Passion Into a Career

Choose2Be now offer you an amazing opportunity to become a yoga leader in your community! Certification leader and inspirational fitness instructor Veronique Rioux and her team will educate and guide you through the 200 hours of Yoga Teacher Training certification and help turn your yoga passion into a career!

Curriculum Breakdown

  • Technique, training and practice, 100 hours
  • Anatomy of the body, 10 hours
  • Anatomy of the Chakra and energy body, 10 hours
  • Philosophy, 20 hours
  • Ethics for Yoga teacher, 10 hours
  • Teaching methodology, 20 hours
  • Business of Yoga, 5 hours
  • Practice teaching, 5 hours
  • Homework, 20 hours
 
Yoga Teacher Training Certification Description

Choose2be’s 200 hours of Yoga Teacher Training certification is designed to deepen your yoga practice and knowledge. Explore yoga philosophy, anatomy, asana, pranayama, meditation, mantra, and practice teaching in a safe environment with other students. In this program, you will learn to create an asana sequence for students at all levels using props and hands-on assistance. Certification is led by Veronique Rioux, with the participation of guest instructors specialized in specific areas.

How to Register:

For more Information, contact info@choose2be.ca

Andrew Desrochers: Intention circle workshop

Monday April 22, 2019, 10:30am -12:30pm

Manifest your deepest desires while assisting others in manifesting their desires.
As we sit in a group, we each get a chance to talk about something that we want to manifest in our life. It can be anything!! Examples are: (Physical, emotional or mental healings. Career or occupational advances. Relationship or love miracles. Personal growth or spiritual breakthroughs. Obstacles you are wanting to overcome. Anything at all!) Each person gets a minute or 2 to share their intention. Followed by 3-5 minutes of meditation, where you and the rest of the group visualize your intention. (Be very clear so that we can all paint a bright mental image) Everyone gets an equal turn and time to have space held for them. Setting intention aligns your mind and your heart with your desires. Doing this helps us stay on track with our purpose and keep momentum moving quickly towards our dreams. Doing this in a group intensifies the energy substantially! Miracles happen and dreams come true, fast! I have tonnes of testimonials in my life and from the groups I’ve been in. This stuff works!! I promise!
 
Jay SuttonBrown: Kundalini Workshop
Friday April 26, 2019, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Join Jay Suttonbrown for a potent yoga experience. In this Kundalini Yoga and Meditation workshop, we will practice powerful kriyas to cleanse the nervous system, mantras to connect to clarity, and learn why this form of yoga is so special.  Kundalini is the Yoga of awareness and action. This is an introduction to the incredible depth of practices available to you through the Kundalini Tradition.
 
About Jay SuttonBrown:
Jay Suttonbrown, E-RYT 500 has been teach yoga for over a decade. Her passion is cultivating authenticity in our experience by stepping out of habits and into personal empowerment. She shares Kundalini Yoga (the yoga of action), Hatha, Prenatal, Yin and Restorative Practices. She is the Founder of Manipura Yoga School and loves training Yoga Teachers to share their vision with the world. “A human life is made up of choices. Yoga is mindfully connecting to those choices. Connecting to our truth, power, and worthiness. Connecting to our bodies, breath and life force. Connecting to how our habit energy works, and what it feels like when we rise above our habits into our true vibrant state. Yoga is a set of powerful technologies that support our journey to mindful connection, each day, each moment, and each breath. Even “when we don’t feel like it.” We have choices. Sat Nam.”
 
Basha Nemeskeri: Yoga Philosophy
Philosophy Saturday and Sunday April 27 & 28, 2019, 8:30am – 5:30pm
Like many of us, suffering brought me to yoga. It was the vulnerability and honesty of the teacher that showed me that we are all in this together – that we all go through the heartaches, and the joys, and the boredom. After a few years of practicing, I simply couldn’t NOT teach others, because of how much I’d learned and fallen in love with in the practice. I have done teacher trainings in Anusara, Ashtanga and Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy and have yet to cease wanting to keep learning more about this never ending field. When I teach, I think of what could help my students feel as good as their bodies were designed to feel…to remember how fantastic we’re all meant to feel if we take care and pay attention. I like to remind the fellas I teach that they are quite possibly the most flexible guys in their entire family lineage, and to take that as a big pat on the back ? I like to encourage and motivate, and show people how remarkable they truly are.
 
I have a 200 hour through ensure, and a 250 hour through ayurvedic yoga therapy and a 50 hour kundalini. Been teaching for 8 years
 
Non Violent Communication with Myriam Verzat
Friday May 3, 2019, 5pm – 9pm
Welcome to a two hours workshop based on a Nonviolent Communication (https://www.nonviolentcommunication.com/), a revolutionary approach now worldly renowned, developed by Marshall Rosenberg to:
  • Connect to yourself at any time to find what is really important to you.
  • express your true self to others without judgments.
  •  listen deeply to someone else’s truth even when you hear criticism
  •  engage in difficult and challenging conversations with a great dose of empathy.
About Myriam:
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) has been a very important in my life since I was a child. It is a process and a way of relating to each other that my parents have invited in our family since I was very little. I can see how much it has helped and still helps to nurture our relationships in my nuclear family of six people.
 
After reading and experiencing by my-self for many years, I joined a community and studied Nonviolent Communication for a in Montreal. Meanwhile, I started offering workshops with Erik Pena Salazar from Communication Synergie. I moved recently to Nanaimo and I am starting a training to engage in the certification process (The Center for Nonviolent Communication) with The Farthest Shore on Gabriola Island.
 
I feel so grateful about having NVC in my life that I want to share it with others. I have the deep conviction that the way we relate to ourselves and to each other is at the core of the type of violence we observe and perpetuate in the world. I think we need to make a deep change in the way we relate to ourselves, to each other and to the planet if we want to survive as a species on this planet. And I definitely want to be part of this change! I am combining my NVC work to nature connection and improvisation approaches. To know more about me, please visit: www.myriamverzat.com.
 
Angelina McNamee: Find your voice & Restorative Yoga
Saturday May 4, 2019, 8:30am – 12:30pm
 
Voice is our teaching tool. We need to develop our voice in order to be effective Yoga teachers. In this workshop, guest presenter Angelina McNamee will introduce us to the concept of voice – both the physical voice and authentic voice. We will be guided through breathwork (pranayama) and vocal exercises (mantra) which give use tools to strengthen our practice and grow our confidence as teachers. Angelina will share insights gained from many years of studying and teaching Yoga to help beginning teachers find their voices and develop their own teaching styles. The importance of time management and establishment of priorities and boundaries will be discussed. We will also have fun with role play and take time for some restorative postures.
 
About Angelina McNamee:
 
Angelina has several Bachelor degrees and a Master’s in Education. Her yoga journey started 20 year ago when she travelled to South India to complete a teacher training program in Sivananda Yoga, then on to Argentina where she studied at the Indra Devi Foundation.  Angelina is also certified in Stott Pilates, and enjoys teaching mat classes in addition to Hatha Yoga. Angelina is familiar with many different styles of Yoga, and has participated in numerous workshops while working closely with highly experienced teachers from around the world.  With a strong background in wellness and education, she hopes to inspire others along the Yogic path.
 
Also have two, 500 hr Yoga Teacher Training; certified in Sivananda Yoga, Vinyasa, Yin, and Restorative Yoga, as well as Pilates Matwork.
 
Jessica Lowry: intro to Iyengar Yoga
 
Sunday May 5, 2019, 1-3pm
 
Jessica Lowry is a certified Iyengar yoga instructor .  She teaches privately and group classes in Saltair and in Nanaimo at Bend Over Backwards.  Jessica is a classically trained actor and has performed in theatres across Canada. Yoga and theatre’s capacity to unveil our most authentic self is a huge anchor for her in both these practises.   Jessica will be introducing an ‘i am’ series of yoga workshops for teen girls for cultivating awareness practises, community and empowerment through yoga and self expression.   She is available to lead classes in schools that connect elements of theatrical, sensory exploration with the practise of yoga. alignwithjessica.com
 
Class description:
 
Iyengar yoga is a practise founded by B.K.S Iyengar who is known as the father of modern yoga. Iyengar yoga offers a thorough teaching methodology that introduces poses, and specific actions within poses progressively such that a student learn and build their understanding of pose work, alignment,  and themselves, safely and systemically. Many associate props with this practise. Props are part of the practise but are used in many creative ways not only to support but to enhance learning.  Jessica will be sharing elements of Iyengar yoga to give student teachers a taste of this practise and how it might inform the questions they ask when approaching, ‘What am I teaching and why? ‘What do I see in my students and how can I help them improve?’ She is excited to share her passion for this practise with those interested in the subject of yoga.
 
Tash Vincze and hypnotherapy
 
Friday May 10, 2019 6:30pm – 8:30pm
 
About workshop
This workshop will be focused on dissolving the walls you put for yourself, so that you can be vulnerable in a safe place to bring love to yourself.
 
About Tash:
 
Tash Vincze is a Yoga teacher and Certified Hypnotherapist.  She began her spiritual path by learning how to meditate, from there her practice expanded into yoga and hypnotherapy.  Tash is dedicated to helping people achieve their goals whether they’re physical, emotional, mental or spiritual.  Students enjoy her calm demeanor and hands on approach to her classes.  Tash loves that Moksha is based on 7 pillars and believes in all of them wholeheartedly, making a practice of them everyday.  Tash has a variety of trainings to bring to the studio, these trainings include:
Hypnotherapy training through Island Hypnosis 2007
Moksha level 1 Las Vegas 2009
Moksha level 2 Costa Rica 2014
Yin with Bernie Clark Whistler 2011
Yin with Joe Barnett Costa Rica 2014
Mindfulness (meditation) Training With Frank Boccio 2012
 
Laura Jesson Love: Meditation
 
Saturday May 11, 2019, 8:30am – 5:30pm
 
About Laura Jesson:
 
A natural born yogi, from philosophy to physical activity, Laura is always striving for balance in her life and empowering the same in others. After five years of personal practice, she took her first training in Moksha Yoga, followed by PreNatal with Janice Clarfield, and Yin with Bernie Clark. One strong source of inspiration woven throughout has been the influence of Michael Stone, a psychotherapist, Yoga and Buddhist teacher, author and activist.
 
Laura is currently finding more peace through stillness in Meditation, Relaxation and Restorative Yoga. When not on her mat Laura takes all she learns being mom to two beautiful boys and creates more love in life.
 
E-RYT 500+, moksha 500 hours, prenatal and yin. trauma sensitive training, mindfulness mediation training. BA in Psychology. Post Graduate diploma in Wellness and Lifestyle Management.
 
Tibetan bowl signing meditation with Benjamin Bollich
 
Friday May 17, 2019, 7:30pm – 8:30pm
 
While living abroad for 15 years I was introduced to a powerful, mystical and healing instrument, the Tibetan Singing Bowl.On Meditation: When two frequencies join together another is created through a process called entrainment. As the Tibetan Singing Bowl’s special harmonic frequencies penetrate your bodies sensory systems, entrainment can facilitate deeper states of meditation via alpha and theta waveforms.
 
On Healing: The harmonics of Tibetan Singing Bowls stimulate the brain’s corpus collosum, which is the bridge between the right and left hemispheres. As the two sides become more synchronized, the release of stress, worry, anxiety, fear and other feelings that have a negative impact on our health enables us to experience more balance, clarity, and productivity. Tibetan Singing Bowls also create strong vibrations that facilitate sensory integration processes. This can be especially helpful for individuals with hyper and hyposensitive disorders.Sound vibration affects each individual differently on a physical, emotional and spiritual level. It is clear that Tibetan Singing Bowls facilitate relaxation, which improves meditation practice and your sense of well-being.
 
On Inner-Attainment Experiences:
For more information please contact Ben Bollich at the following: namastenanaimo@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/innerattainment/
Phone Number: 250-802-1930
 
Meghan Gorosh trauma sensitive and Yoga nidra
 
Saturday May 18, 2019, 8:30am – 12:30pm
 
Meghan Bio:
 
Meg is a certified and registered Yoga Instructor, a certified TRE® Provider, and holds a diploma in Social Services. Meg’s approach to yoga is trauma informed, and based in cultivating friendliness with one’s body through mindful attention and intention to breath, sensation, and movement. She also focuses a great deal on nervous system health and stress physiology, and how we can use the power of neuroplasticity to transform patterns that no longer serve our highest self.
 
Meg began her lifelong love affair with yoga fifteen years ago. The evolutionary and compassionate nature of yoga drew her in and she’s never looked back. She believes in the transformative and illuminative qualities of yoga, and offers them with the intention of creating deep connection to one’s self.
 
Through her work as a mental health and addictions outreach worker, Meg discovered the practice of TRE®, or tension and trauma releasing exercises, and trained under Jessica Schaeffer in Portland, Oregon. TRE® has been an invaluable addition to her toolbox of health and wellness empowerment, and she is passionate about sharing it and empowering others in their well being.
 
Meg’s overall work focuses on getting to know and befriending the body through a compassionate and strengths based approach. She strongly believes that the healthier one’s connection is to one’s body, the more one can enliven inner resources thereby facilitating growth and transformation.
 
Meg has over 1000 hours of training in styles from Vinyasa to Yin, and as a lifelong learner, attends professional development workshops and trainings whenever she can, and very often has her face buried in a book! When not immersed in pro-d, you will find Meg in the yoga studio, hiking, or sitting quietly and enjoying what this beautiful island has to offer.
 
Dr. Jessica Reed: Anatomy
 
 Sunday May 26, 2019, 1pm – 5:30pm
 
About this Anatomy workshop:
Student will learn about the topics of bony and muscular anatomy and how they pertain to yoga asana. This curriculum also addresses injury prevention from the perspective of anatomical variety according to the teachings of Paul Grilley.
 
About Jessica Reed:
Jessica Reed, has been a Doctor of Chiropractic since 2004. Owner of Reed Family Chiropractor, she has made her home and practiced chiropractic in Nanaimo for over 11 years.  She earned her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training and Prenatal Yoga certificates in 2014 after many years of personal yoga practice. She loves that the pursuit of knowledge within the world of yoga is unlimited, just as in the field of chiropractic. To that end, she has envisioned a space that will serve to enrich the lives of its visitors, whether through yoga or through its many health-and-wellness-related workshops.
 
Nura Madjzoub: Teaching Methodology
 
Art of Sequencing Friday May 24, 2019, 5pm – 9pm
 
Art of Assisting Saturday May 25, 2019, 8:30am – 5:30pm
 
 
Nura has been teaching yoga for over a 15 years on multiple continents.  She is an avid traveler, a yogi, a mother and therapeutic massage therapist. Like many others, she is also on a quest to connect to the core; to her truth. She believes that how we practice yoga, and what we come up against on the mat is our very own practice ground for real life.  Yoga keeps her humble, and hungry for more knowledge.  She teaches because she loves to share her own discoveries on her journey through this wonderful and messy life.
 
Nura has trained and mentored with Sanjeev Bhanot, Founder of Yogalife Foundation, and has completed the 200 hour yoga training at Kripalu Center in Massachusetts.  She is trained, certified and experienced in prenatal yoga and has done further studies in Core Strength Vinyasa, Anusara and Thai yoga massage.  She is also a Licensed and Board Certified Massage Therapist in New York and in the USA with over 1000 hours of training. Nura brings a unique set of skills to her yoga teaching from her background as a therapeutic massage therapist. She enjoys the interplay between yoga and massage work and draws from all her studies in her classes, workshops and trainings. Her yoga teaching is always infused with a strong foundation in anatomy and physiology.  She has been trained, over the past decade and a half, to see the movement and the freedom, as well as the tension and the blocks, in bodies.
 
Business of Yoga with Megan Bailey
 
Sunday May 26, 2019, 8:30am – 12:30pm
 
In this lesson we will explore considerations for the business of being a yoga teacher.  Clarify your values and goals then set your business strategy in alignment.  Some topics will include business licensing, insurance (e.g. liability, income replacement, disability, worker’s compensation), employee vs. self-employed contractor considerations (tip: always consult your accountant), home-based and commercial space considerations, plus much more.  Bring your questions. About Megan Megan Bailey began practicing yoga after tweaking her back at work.  Tagging along with friends to a class changed her life and career.  The profound physical benefits and application to life outside the mat are why practice is a joy.  Megan began teaching yoga in 2005 and opened her studio, Nanaimo Yoga Sanctuary, in 2006.  In addition to her RYT200, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management, has a Post-degree Diploma in Business, and is completing her MBA part-time while working.  Megan is a Chartered Professional in Human Resources.
 
Myofascial release, postural alignment and Sanskrit with Tasha Mae
 
Friday May 31, 5-9pm
 
In this workshop, we will discover the many benefits and uses of bringing a dowel into your practice. The dowel can be used as a tool to assist with postural alignment and myofascial release. We will use the dowel to explore the ancient technique of tapping, as a tool to assist with lengthening and creating space in the body, and even as a way to assist in teaching your students, and yourself, proper alignment when moving through the asanas.
 
About Tasha
 
Movement is Tasha Mae’s passion and she considers herself a lifelong student. She is always curious and interested in discovering the most wholesome way to keep our body healthy and well balanced by practicing meditation (just sitting), pranayama and breath, strength training, cardio, and the yoga asanas. Tasha Mae is not only passionate about movement, but also loves to share it with other people. She has currently been teaching yoga and fitness for 3 years. Tasha Mae is an 800hour internationally certified Vijnana Yoga Teacher as well as a Personal Trainer and Fitness Class Instructor. She has also studied and practiced the Tensegrity Repair Series with Gioia Irwin and Flo Dedame.
 
Vinyasa flow, Awaken our love warrior spirit and Assisting workshop: Chitose Richards
 
Friday June 7, 2019, 6 pm – 9 pm
 
About this session:
 
Students will learn how to assist people during a lesson.
Assisting is a kind of massage that enables your pose to go deeper.  You will also know how to use your body to improve your yoga. Send LOVE to assist!
 
About Chitose:
 
Chito has been practicing Yoga since 2008. Before moving to Canada, she taught Yoga in Japan for 7 years.  Chito is a certified Vinyasa and Hatha Yoga instructor registered with Yoga Alliance.  She has learned different styles of Yoga from various teachers around the world.  She likes learning as much as she enjoys teaching, subscribing to the mindset that to teach is to learn. Chito believes our minds are materialized and all people in the world can attain happiness. Through Yoga, she has developed an appreciation for life such as family, friends, food we can eat, a roof over our heads, and a bed to sleep in.  Chito believes love and appreciation are the most precious of all things. Keep going to be happy and have something to look forward to every day.  Focus on being positive to attain a good cycle of energy.  This will result in a more fulfilling life. Thank you for visiting my site. Please let me know if you need any assistance by emailing me