Resilience Retreat

November 2-3

 

Feeling burned out or looking to optimize your health & resilience?

Then this Resilience Retreat has your name on it! Yoga Medicine® has carefully curated a weekend of practices to give you the experiences & tools you need to revitalize your health & wellness using both research-based & traditional practices to get the most out of your time on your mat. This Resilience Retreat will take you through a weekend long journey to help you train your nervous system, revitalize your physiology, shift your mindset, optimize tissue function, and most important of all give you the tools to continue this work on your own regardless of where you practice.

Retreat Schedule

Saturday, November 2

10:00 am - 12:00 pm Leveraging Stress as a Resource

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Recovery as a Superpower: Fuel for a Fulfilling Life

Sunday, November 3

10:00 am - 12:00 pm Decoding Strength & Resilience

2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Myofascial Release as a Resilience Tool

pricing

$500

*This training is open to EVERYONE! Yoga teachers receive 8 CEU’s through Yoga Alliance

Workshop Descriptions

  • Contrary to popular belief, stress is not the enemy! In fact, stress can be a potent tool in our lives to instigate change, support energy levels, and balance the nervous system when approached skillfully. Ultimately stress can be an important friend that warns us of danger but also one that pushes us to be our best selves. Whether you’re looking to enhance performance, concentration, energy levels, or motivation this class explores ways to get you going in preparation for the task at hand. We’ll explore resources to turn stress into an asset with both stimulating and nourishing practices to help you appreciate the fullness of your life. This class uses breathwork, asana, myofascial release (MFR), acupressure and Traditional Chinese Medicine concepts to bring this work to life and unlock the tools you need to make the most of a full life. All you need is some vinyasa experience, all levels are welcome.

  • Recovery is a critical part of our health, whether you’re a professional athlete or a professional desk sitter, recovery practices can amplify so many of the therapeutic effects of this practice. Enhancing recovery helps us bounce back from stress, strenuous physical activity, big life events, and illness. You may already be very familiar with the value of the introspective practices like yin & restorative yoga to train the parasympathetic nervous system to enhance recovery however we’ll look at ways to amplify these effects. This workshop will look at some other options that can have a potent effect on recovery, a great one for those who want to maximize health & resilience as well as those who struggle with yin & restorative (or who work with students that do). In Chinese Medicine the introspective practices are a potent resource to fuel our lives and in our busy, modern world the small ways we support recovery can have a big impact on our lives. We’ll explore the science & techniques behind some potent breathwork & myofascial release practices, yin yoga, and Chinese Medicine theory to help you (& your students) maximize recovery and get the most out of these more introspective practices.

  • Thanks to the media, we’re all pretty familiar with the importance of strength training nowadays. From the effects of myokines on cognition, blood sugar, bones, & tumors to the importance of maintaining muscle mass over our lifespan, strength training is essential to our health. It’s easy enough to lift weights and increase our strength capacity at the gym but there is so much more to strength, like our functional capacity, movement efficiency, endurance, and the strength of our collagen matrix for injury resilience. After all, our muscles are only as strong as the connective tissue matrix that holds them together and allows them to transmit force. This class will investigate research-based practices that you can bring onto your mat to train the capacity of both the muscle and connective tissue to help enhance performance and minimize injuries. Tiffany has worked with professional athletes across the US and helped create the Nike Wellness Center programs (at Nike WHQ) and so brings a wealth of both cutting edge knowledge and depth of experience from her specialty in sports medicine over the past 28 years of her career. Whether you’re dealing with the last remnants of an injury, trying to enhance performance & strength, or looking to help minimize injuries & feel your best this class will explore ways to train the tissues toward strength & resilience over time to cultivate youthfulness through our lifespan. This class takes a modern lens to our traditional asanas with plenty of information to help you bring the concepts home with you. All you need is some vinyasa experience, all levels are welcome.

  • Myofascial release has been a life-changing tool for both myself and the tens of thousands of patients, teachers, & students that I’ve worked with. It can be used for both tissue resilience, pain regulation, recovery, and nervous system regulation to name a few. This workshop will look at the what, why, & how behind these techniques then dive into protocols for the legs, hips, back, & shoulders. A great way to get a scan of what’s going on in the major areas of your body as well as a potent tool to quickly shift your experience in your body. You’ll leave with a basic understanding of how to apply this work on your own and some areas to focus in on in your own body.