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Summer Yoga Teacher Training 2019

Estefanía Montes
Jun. 24, 2019
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From July 8th to 27th, 2019, Davanna Yoga (Matamoros 542, Centro) will offer the course Summer Yoga Teacher Training, a 200-hour program that consists of the certification as a yoga instructor in categories like Vinyasa and Restorative.

In charge of this program is professor Anna Laurita, who, with a career of more than 27 years and a series of international certifications, has transmitted her knowledge for more than 10 years at Davanna Yoga.

One of the advantages of this training is the possibility of acquiring experience to perform, in a correct manner, a series of physical postures, as well as develop creativity and methods that may help create light and attractive sessions, using the combination of theory and practice.

Get to know the schedules and prices of the course by sending an email to moc.a1722072705goyan1722072705navad1722072705@anna1722072705.

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