Guest Workshop Topics

I teach complete yoga teacher trainings as well as the following workshops as a guest teacher. Feel free to propose other topics or propose custom offering by combining elements of these.

Alignment, Energetic Action, and Transitioning in Flowing Sequences of Poses

AlignmentDescription: Here we look closely at transitions into and out of poses as well as the fundamental alignment principles, risks and contraindications, energetic actions, modifications, and variations for each of the constituent postures found in dynamic sequences. Detailed breakdown of classical sun salutations, surya namaskara A & B, dancing warrior variations, lasya vinyasa, and sirsasana II arm balance vinyasas.

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 12–hour workshop on selected sequences

Standing Pose Details

Standing PoseDescription: Detailed exploration of the major standing poses. After close study of Mountain Pose (Tadasana), the foundational asana for all other standing poses, we look in detail at up to twenty-five of the primary standing poses. With each pose, we step into the Yoga Lab to learn how to look at, see, understand, and relate in a meaningful way with effective verbal and hands–on cues to students who exhibit different challenges and tendencies in that particular pose. Also covers how and from what vantage point to best observe and demonstrate, helpful modifications and use of props, and variations for students who can go farther.

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 12–hour workshop on selected poses

The Inter-Relations of Core, Arm Balances, and Inversions

CoreDescription: Detailed breakdown seven core strengthening and opening practices and application of an awakened core to up to fifteen arm balances and inversion poses. Standing poses are explored in their sub-families: internal rotation, external rotation, and standing balance. With each pose, we step into the Yoga Lab to learn how to look at, see, understand, and relate in a meaningful way with effective verbal and hands–on cues to students who exhibit different challenges and tendencies in that particular pose. Covers benefits, risks and contraindications, alignment principles and energetic actions. Also covers how and from what vantage point to best observe and demonstrate, helpful modifications and use of props, and variations for students who can go farther.

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 12–hour workshop on selected inter-related poses

Fundamentals and Details of Backbends & Twists

FundamentalsDescription: Detailed breakdown of up to seventeen backbends and seven seated and supine twisting poses. These two families are covered together because twists offer the essential counterposes to a sustained backbend practice. With each pose, we step into the Yoga Lab to learn how to look at, see, understand, and relate in a meaningful way with effective verbal and hands–on cues to students who exhibit different challenges and tendencies in that particular pose. Covers benefits, risks and contraindications, alignment principles and energetic actions. Also covers how and from what vantage point to best observe and demonstrate, helpful modifications and use of props, and variations for students who can go farther.

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 12–hour workshop on selected poses

Seated & Supine Forward Bends & Hip Openers

SeatedDescription: Detailed breakdown of up to fifteen forward bends and hip openers. These two families are covered together because they a) share many basic forms and energetic elements, and b) are ideally sequenced close together as part of the more calming and integrative part of a practice. With each pose, we step into the Yoga Lab to learn how to look at, see, understand, and relate in a meaningful way with effective verbal and hands–on cues to students who exhibit different challenges and tendencies in that particular pose. Covers benefits, risks and contraindications, alignment principles and energetic actions. Also covers how and from what vantage point to best observe and demonstrate, helpful modifications and use of props, and variations for students who can go farther.

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 12–hour workshop on selected poses

Teaching Pranayama, Bandhas, and Subtle Energy

TeachingDescription: This workshop draws from and integrates both the western anatomy and physiology of respiration and the esoteric anatomy and physiology of subtle energy found in ancient yoga practices. We cover the fundamentals of basic yoga breathing (ujjayi pranayama) and how to refine the pranayama experience through several specific ancient breathing practices, including viloma, kumbhaka, kapalabhati, nadi shodana and more recent forms such as holotropic breathing. Covers basic concepts of subtle energy (koshas, prana vayus, chakras, nadis) and how to guide students in cultivating awareness of the principal bandhas in asana and pranayama practices.

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 2–12–hour workshop on selected pranayama techniques.

The Art & Science of Sequencing

ArtDescription: This workshop builds on prior learning about all the families of poses (standing poses, backbends, inversions, etc.). Here we focus on how to design complete classes based on the informed ordering of poses. The basic question we address is, “why this pose before or after that pose?” Rather than random or excessively creative sequencing, this workshop is based on how the body works and how to make the practice of asanas as safe, accessible, yet as deep as possible. Includes a two-hour lecture on the essential principles of sequencing and in-depth presentations on how to link poses within and between families of poses. Participants collaborate in small groups to craft a variety of classes for different levels of students, styles of yoga, and class intentions; these are presented to the entire workshop for discussion, critique, and refinement. Applies and expands prior learning about functional anatomy, bio-mechanics, kinesiology and other elements of the practice.

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 10–12–hour workshop on selected families of poses

The Traditional Energetics of Sequencing 

TraditionalDescription: This sequencing workshop focuses on the cultivation of subtle energy. We explore and apply the concepts of koshas, prana vayus, chakras, nadis, gunas and doshic constitution to crafting a variety of classes designed for different specific students, intentions, seasons and settings. We also explore the relationship between traditional energetics and western medical models of the body in understanding the effects of different sequences

Format Options: 25–40 hour workshop, or 10–hour workshop on selected topics

Hands-On Adjustments & Use of Props

Hands-onDescription: Skillful, sensitive, appropriate touch and verbal cues have the potential to transport students to a more conscious awareness and self-refinement in their yoga practice. But before we touch and speak we must first see and understand the unique qualities present in an individual student's practice. In this workshop, we further develop posture observation skills; learn and practice effective hands-on adjustments that both address common misalignments and encourage inner guidance in a variety of poses; enhance the skill of linking clear verbal cues with tactile cues; and deepen confidence in the practice of giving and receiving as participants learn to better help students find joy and ease amidst the challenges in their practice.

Format Options: 25–40 hour comprehensive workshop

Teaching Pre–Natal Yoga

Pre-NatalDescription: This workshop provides a solid foundation for safely practicing and teaching pre–natal yoga, whether in dedicated pre-natal classes or with students in regular public yoga classes. Topics include basic maternal anatomy and physiology; guidelines for asanas specific to each trimester and various pre-natal conditions; adaptations and contraindications for a variety of asana and pranayama techniques; what to expect and how to support emotional changes throughout pregnancy; the creative use of yoga props and hands-on adjustments to ensure safety and support; pelvic floor practices designed to ease delivery and recovery; and breathing and relaxation techniques designed to create more comfort during pregnancy, labor and early mothering.

Format Options: 25–40 hour comprehensive workshop, or 10–hour workshop on basic elements of prenatal yoga

Working with Injuries

InjuriesDescription: Yoga teachers commonly encounter injuries and other special conditions in their students. ACL repairs, strained medial collateral ligaments, carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff strain or weakness, various spinal conditions such as lordosis, kyphosis, scoliosis and spondalolysthesis, recent ankle sprains and strained hamstrings are just some of the conditions that teachers are likely to find in practically every class. In this workshop, we will start with the perspective embedded in the Chinese character for "crisis," which has the dual meaning of "danger" and "opportunity." We will learn how to work with a variety of student challenges, exploring how to turn them into opportunities for deepening the overall practice. We will look closely at specific accommodations for different injuries and challenges, including alternative alignment, energetic actions, use of props, verbal cues and hands-on adjustments. Close examination of how to craft individualized therapeutic practices that support physical therapy protocols and various alternative healing modalities.

Format Options: 25–40 hour comprehensive workshop, or 12–hour workshop on selected injuries

Yoga Philosophy & History

PhilosophyDescription: Subjects cover ancient and contemporary yoga philosophy, including the earliest writings on yoga from the Vedic and Upanishadic periods of Indian history, in-depth exploration of the Bhagavad Gita and Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the rise of Tantra and the relationship between Tantra and the early evolution of Hatha yoga between the 9th and 14th centuries CE, the origins and evolutionary development of yoga in the West in the 20th century, and contemporary yoga philosophy. Lecture and discussion format.

Format Options: 25–40 hour in-depth coverage of topics, or  2–12–hour lecture/discussions on selected topics

Teaching Meditation

MeditationDescription: This workshop offers several approaches to guiding meditation in ways that make the practice more accessible and joyful to all who open to it. Covers several techniques, including basic breath-as-mantra, heart-centered, classical mantra, tantric micro-practice, counting, visualization, and traditional methods informed by the insights of classical (raja) yoga. Lecture, discussion, and practice format.

Format Options: 25–40 hour in-depth exploration, or  2–12–hour lecture/discussions/practice  with selected techniques

The Profession & Business of Yoga

BusinessDescription: This workshop can focus on the profession and/or the business of yoga. The focus on profession covers the practice of teaching as a professional yoga teacher, professional ethics, yoga teacher lifestyle and livelihood, crafting a yoga resume, understanding teacher compensation, and various aspects of marketing oneself as a yoga teacher. The focus on business covers developing a yoga business plan, the nuts and bolts of developing and operating a yoga studio, human resources, financial management, and how to effectively position and market a yoga studio. A third focus on developing a non-profit yoga organization covers strategic planning for specific non-profit missions, setting up and managing a non-profit organization, grant procurement and other forms of resource development, process and performance evaluation, and marketing.

Format Options: 2–12–hours lecture/discussions/practical exercises on selected topics

Practical Anatomy for Teaching Yoga

AlignmentDescription: A hands-on introduction to functional anatomy, bio-mechanics and the kinesiology of movement as applied to seeing students in their practice and guiding them in a meaningful, safe, and effective way. Covers the basic language of anatomy, anatomical position, gravitational line, major joints and muscles. Detailed coverage of the feet, knees, hips/pelvis, spine, shoulders, arms and hands.

Format Options: 6-20 hours on selected topics

Contact Mark

Email: mark@markstephensyoga.com
Tel: 831.331.3955
Mailing: Mark Stephens,
c/o Santa Cruz Yoga, 402 Ingalls St., #11
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Teaching Formats

Weekend Immersions:

12–to–22 hours of teaching (can include two hours Friday night, and up to 5–to–10 hours on both Saturday and Sunday)

2-5 Day Immersions:

25–to–40 hours of teaching (5–to–8 hours of teaching per day, either Monday–Friday or Wednesday–Sunday

One Day Intensives:

3–to–8 hours of teaching (must be within approximately 75 miles of Santa Cruz, California)

Complete Yoga Teacher Training:

200, 300, or 500 hour programs delivered through a series of 25–to–40 hour modules

Private Consultations:

1–to-3 sessions held in conjunction with a weekend or 5-day immersion

Custom Format:

Please feel free to propose a format that might better meet the needs of your studio or conference.

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