"When stability becomes a habit, maturity and clarity follow."
B.K.S. Iyengar

The Iyengar Method of Yoga

IyengarBKS Iyengar is a living yoga master who has been teaching yoga around the world for 75 years. An author of 20 books which have been translated into various languages, his contribution to yoga has been acknowledged in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) which defines 'Iyengar' as a form of yoga. BKS Iyengar was named by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential persons of the 20th century. Today there are certified Iyengar yoga teachers in 40 countries. Iyengar yoga is a complete approach to physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health, bringing vitality, mental clarity, wisdom, and emotional serenity.

The Iyengar teaching process is rigorous and students can be assured that instructors are well trained in the practice and philosophy of yoga. In Canada, a minimum of 3 years training is required for an introductory teacher. Additional teacher training includes the study of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, philosophy, and practical teaching methods. Candidates for certification undergo an assessment process that includes recommendations by mentoring teachers, a review of study and teaching experience, and a comprehensive three-part examination.

The Iyengar yoga style of teaching is marked by precision of the alignment of bones, muscles and joints in performing the yoga poses, or asanas. It is unique in the innovative use of props which has made the words of the 11th century yogic text, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, come alive: "...the young, the old, diseased, the weak and the disabled can all do yoga and attain benefits." Props include blankets, belts, ropes, chairs, bolsters and wooden blocks which allow even the stiffest and most disabled students to do the poses and gain benefits. Iyengar yoga is internationally renowned for its therapeutic value in alleviating symptoms of many diseases.

The Iyengar method offers: