MOVEMENT WISDOM YOGA
MOVEMENT WISDOM YOGA
MOVEMENT WISDOM YOGA
Get A World-Class Yoga Education, The Fun Way
Get A World-Class Yoga Education, The Fun Way
Get A World-Class Yoga Education, The Fun Way














TOP CHOICE
200 Hour YTT
10,000 hours of yoga education compressed into a single 200 hour program
$650
$1,300
200 Hour YTT
10,000 hours of yoga education compressed into a single 200 hour program
$650
$1,300
TOP CHOICE
200 Hour YTT
10,000 hours of yoga education compressed into a single 200 hour program
$650
$1,300
What We Do
What We Do
What We Do
Movement Wisdom Yoga
Yoga has the potential to transform every important aspect of your life. But you need a rock-solid education to unlock all of its benefits. That used to be a real hassle. Not anymore.
Yoga has the potential to transform every important aspect of your life. But you need a rock-solid education to unlock all of its benefits. That used to be a real hassle. Not anymore.
Yoga has the potential to transform every important aspect of your life. But you need a rock-solid education to unlock all of its benefits. That used to be a real hassle. Not anymore.
For Yoga Practitioners
For Yoga Practitioners
For Yoga Practitioners
Your studio and online yoga classes are wonderful—but they're just the beginning. Discover full power, depth and beauty of yoga.
Your studio and online yoga classes are wonderful—but they're just the beginning. Discover full power, depth and beauty of yoga.
Your studio and online yoga classes are wonderful—but they're just the beginning. Discover full power, depth and beauty of yoga.
Advanced Poses
Learn the missing cues that get you into poses you never thought you could do.
Advanced Poses
Learn the missing cues that get you into poses you never thought you could do.
Advanced Poses
Learn the missing cues that get you into poses you never thought you could do.
Perfect For Your Body
Stop following one-size-fits-all instructions. Adjust your practice for your unique body.
Perfect For Your Body
Stop following one-size-fits-all instructions. Adjust your practice for your unique body.
Perfect For Your Body
Stop following one-size-fits-all instructions. Adjust your practice for your unique body.
Yogic Mindset
Learn to look at life with the eyes of a real yogi and find purpose, joy, and ease.
Yogic Mindset
Learn to look at life with the eyes of a real yogi and find purpose, joy, and ease.
Yogic Mindset
Learn to look at life with the eyes of a real yogi and find purpose, joy, and ease.
For Yoga Teachers
For Yoga Teachers
For Yoga Teachers
Get the training you need to make yoga a life-changing experience for your students and build a thriving career for yourself.
Get the training you need to make yoga a life-changing experience for your students and build a thriving career for yourself.
Get the training you need to make yoga a life-changing experience for your students and build a thriving career for yourself.
Skillful
Ditch outdated cues forever and learn to teach yoga in a way that's so flexible it'll feel amazing for all of your students - no matter who shows up to class.
Skillful
Ditch outdated cues forever and learn to teach yoga in a way that's so flexible it'll feel amazing for all of your students - no matter who shows up to class.
Skillful
Ditch outdated cues forever and learn to teach yoga in a way that's so flexible it'll feel amazing for all of your students - no matter who shows up to class.
Versatile
Be one of very few yoga professionals who can teach both energizing flows and gentle classes.
Versatile
Be one of very few yoga professionals who can teach both energizing flows and gentle classes.
Versatile
Be one of very few yoga professionals who can teach both energizing flows and gentle classes.
Irreplaceable
Get so good at teaching that students will cancel their dates so they can come to your classes.
Irreplaceable
Get so good at teaching that students will cancel their dates so they can come to your classes.
Irreplaceable
Get so good at teaching that students will cancel their dates so they can come to your classes.
Student Stories
The ultimate shortcut for yogis who don't cut corners
Student Stories
The ultimate shortcut for yogis who don't cut corners
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
Chris
After graduating the program, Chris went to audition for a teaching position at Yoga Six - one of the biggest yoga chains in the world. The odds were stacked against him since all the other applicants had completed Yoga Six proprietary in-person 200 Hour YTT. But guess who got the job? Chris dis! The hiring manager told him he "blew it out of the water."
Katie
... was a musical director who'd been using breath and body techniques with her vocal students for years. After Movement Wisdom, she fused both worlds into something uniquely hers: functional yoga for singers. Katie also taught classes at the Om Yoga Show in London (no big deal, just one of the biggest yoga festivals in the world 🤯), built a thriving private client base online, and started incorporating crystal bowl sound baths and meditative mantra into her offerings. Her retreats grew so successful she now runs them back-to-back for two weeks straight. Katie’s story shows that yoga can be combined with lots of other passions and professions into unique and super successful offerings.
Jack
... started teaching yoga right away. Within just a few months, he was covering classes at a local gym, teaching weekly sessions at a beautiful farm, organizing corporate retreats, and even renting out his own space for midweek mindfulness classes. He attributes his success to the thorough and well-rounded education he received during his 200 Hour YTT here at Movement Wisdom.
Conny
... was already a physiotherapist in Switzerland when she completed Movement Wisdom. But the training gave her something she didn't expect - a way to stand out in her field and serve a population that desperately needed her expertise. After graduating, Conny specialized in yoga for stroke survivors, combining her physiotherapy knowledge with Movement Wisdom's comprehensive approach to anatomy and adaptation. She became so sought-after in this niche that she wrote a book on the subject. Now Conny is recognized as the leading expert for yoga for stroke patients in Switzerland. Her story shows that adding yoga to an existing healthcare practice can create something truly unique and valuable.
Kaye
... was 72 years old when she enrolled in Movement Wisdom. A retired nurse, published author, and black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Years of martial arts had left her with broken wrists, ribs, and severely damaged shoulders. She needed healing, not another hard practice. Yin yoga became her medicine. "If I go more than two days without it, I'm in almost crippling pain," she says. After graduating, she started teaching her friends and then expanded to private clients. Because she travels constantly visiting family across the globe, she moved her teaching online and now brings yin to students worldwide, particularly to people in chronic pain who find relief through her classes. At 72, Kaye proved it's never too late to transform your life, and help others transform theirs.
Diane
... enrolled in the program after she had been diagnosed with cervical cancer and Hashimoto's disease. During the training she survived a serious car accident. And on top of everything she was forced to resign from her position as a university administrator because she didn’t want to lie to the public. In short: Life wasn’t easy. But the YTT helped through the darkest times. Not only did the yoga philosophy and personal growth classes help her find the strength to stand by her values despite corporate pressure. She also made yoga her new career. Only 24 hours after graduation she was offered a teaching position at a local studio.
Constanza
... practiced yoga for 10 years before starting her 200 Hour YTT. Until then, Con’s practice was purely physical, a workout to complement her other athletic pursuits. She started YTT not to teach, but because she wanted to really understand yoga. The training shifted her entire perspective. "I used to force myself into what I thought the pose should look like, much to the detriment of my own bones and muscles." In the program she learned to use poses to get into her body, not use her body to get into the poses. She learned that props weren't cheating, they were tools. Plus, yoga philosophy became a framework for everyday decisions. And by the end of the program, Con realized that, actually, “I do want to teach. So many things in my mind were corrected, I almost feel a responsibility to do that for others."
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Resources
Plan Your Yoga Journey And Figure Out If Movment Wisdom Is The Right Fit
Online Vs. In-Person Yoga Education
Comparison
Why you should get your yoga experiences in person, and your yoga education online.
How Good Is Your Yoga Teacher Really?
Checklist
Use our 12-step score card to figure out if your current teacher is any good.
The Simple 5-Step Plan To Choose Your 200 Hour YTT
Guide
Overwhelmed with YTT options? This guide will help you find the perfect fit.
Resources
Plan Your Yoga Journey And Figure Out If Movment Wisdom Is The Right Fit
Online Vs. In-Person Yoga Education
Comparison
Why you should get your yoga experiences in person, and your yoga education online.
How Good Is Your Yoga Teacher Really?
Checklist
Use our 12-step score card to figure out if your current teacher is any good.
The Simple 5-Step Plan To Choose Your 200 Hour YTT
Guide
Overwhelmed with YTT options? This guide will help you find the perfect fit.