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My Vinyasa Practice Online Yoga School Blog

Welcome to My Vinyasa Practice online yoga school blog. My Vinyasa Practice is both a studio in Austin, TX and the leading online yoga school internationally. Here you’ll find tons of resources to help you deepen your practice whether you’re a new yogi or an established yoga teacher. Our online yoga school provides teachers all over the world with the resources they need to up-level their teaching and increase their earning potential all from the comfort of their own home. We’ve been offering online yoga teacher training for almost a decade, and we continue to offer new content in the form of certifications, online yoga courses, and free yoga teacher training.

My Vinyasa Practice online yoga school blog content includes articles on Ayurveda, Yoga Asana, Props, Yoga Therapy, Chakras, Yoga Teacher Training, Online Yoga Teacher Training, Lineage in Yoga, Vinyasa Sequencing, and so much more. We encourage readers to interact with us by commenting and sharing blog articles. You might even want to try one of our free courses, like Yoga for Anxiety, and become part of our international community.

We diversify our blog content so that you get multiple perspectives about the practice and application of yoga. Our authors are experts in the field who share their passion for the practice through their unique lens. My Vinyasa Practice online yoga school blog also features guest authors from time to time, and we welcome collaboration. If you’re a yogi blogger who is interested in writing for us you can contact [email protected] for more information.

 

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Introducing the Hunger Monger Pranayama Bolster: A New Essential for Your Practice

At My Vinyasa Practice, we’re always listening—to our community, to the body’s wisdom, and to the subtle cues that guide a more intentional, supported practice. That’s why Michelle Young, our founder and lead teacher, is thrilled to introduce a new tool designed specifically to enhance your breath...

Living Intentionally

Living Intentionally: Yoga Therapy, Ritual, and the Art of Manifestation In a world filled with distractions, deadlines, and digital noise, it’s easy to drift away from our deeper purpose. Living intentionally offers a path back to center—an invitation to align our actions, thoughts, and emotions...

Transform Your Yoga Practice With Online Yoga Teacher Training

Transform Your Practice With a Complete Yoga Teacher Training Bundle Join thousands of certified teachers who began their journey with My Vinyasa Practice’s Yoga Alliance accredited, self-paced yoga certification programs. Whether you're just beginning or ready to advance your credentials, this...

How To Become A Somatic Healing Practitioner Through My Vinyasa Practice

Understanding Somatic Healing Somatic healing is a powerful approach that integrates body awareness and movement to process trauma, stress, and emotional blockages. By utilizing somatic healing methods, practitioners help clients reconnect with their bodies, release tension, and foster healing....

Finding Stillness: How Yin Yoga Can Help You Relax and Unplug

Are you tired but have trouble finding the time to rest? Your to-do list is never really done. When you sit down to rest, your mind just keeps running. You know you must relax and unplug, but you keep getting caught in the doom scroll. Our world constantly calls out for our attention, bombarding...
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How To Sequence Restorative Yoga

How To Sequence Restorative Yoga

Restorative yoga is a practice that invites deep relaxation to counter the higher energy states we spend most of our days in.  This therapeutic practice uses supported shapes and positions to invoke deep relaxation to settle your mind and bring harmony to your body. ...

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Mindfulness Off The Mat

Mindfulness Off The Mat

  If you type “Mindfulness” into your Google search bar, you’ll find hundreds of articles on the practice and lists of the numerous ways being more mindful can improve your life.  There are many studies that prove practicing mindfulness can lower stress, improve...

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The Benefits Of Online Tantra Yoga Teacher Training

The Benefits Of Online Tantra Yoga Teacher Training

Introduction There are lots of things to consider when choosing an online yoga teacher training. It’s important to consider what aligns most with your existing practice, as well as how you’d like to develop as a teacher and/or practitioner. If you’ve already completed...

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Yoga For Seniors

Yoga For Seniors

In Indian Philosophy, there are four stages of life: Brahmacharya, or studentship; Grahastya, or house holdership; Vanaprasta – retirement; and Sannyasin, or final renunciation. Most of the yoga instructors and yoga practices that are popular in the West tend to...

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Mindful Parenting

Mindful Parenting

Mindfulness is a word we hear talked about often in the yoga world.  As many of us may come to find out, mindfulness can be much easier practice to talk about than to actually put into practice, especially in challenging moments.  And, what is mindful parenting?  Can...

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Yoga For Every Body

Yoga For Every Body

Yoga is for everybody. If our intention is to help provide tools to facilitate all levels of accessible classes, and to meet students where they are in their practice regardless of flexibility, age, size, shape, or ability level, we must be willing to put in the work...

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Self Actualization

Self Actualization

The one thing that binds us all as spiritual beings having a human experience is that our experiences are so individually unique; it is really quite astounding. Try as we might to put ourselves in others’ shoes, all we can ever do is just that, try. Other people’s...

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Schools Of Tantra Yoga

Schools Of Tantra Yoga

Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, and Raja Yoga are three of the six lineages of yoga that are considered pillars of Tantra Yoga. The concepts in each pillar are simple, yet profound. When looked at in isolation, we see that each pillar leverages elements from other practices...

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How To Sequence A Vinyasa Class

How To Sequence A Vinyasa Class

There are several important pieces to consider when a yoga teacher begins sequencing a yoga class. Many schools of yoga define vinyasa as a method of yoga in which movements form a flowing sequence in coordination with the breath. This school of thought aligns with...

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Introduction To Yin Yoga

Introduction To Yin Yoga

Yin Yoga Practice Like traditional Yang yoga practices, Yin yoga is designed to align the body’s energies to prepare for more subtle states, like meditation. You can offer Yin yoga to students who feel stuck energetically to help them move the energy and encourage...

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How To Sequence Adaptive Yoga

How To Sequence Adaptive Yoga

https://youtu.be/forTZDa2G9U Here Michelle Young, E-RYT 500 looks at different modifications that can be offered when using a chair as a prop. Adaptive Yoga Defined The phrase “adaptive yoga” is widely used to refer to several modified yoga practices. From a yoga...

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Self Realization Through Raja Yoga

Self Realization Through Raja Yoga

STRUCTURE THROUGH RAJA YOGA Raja yoga, or Patanjalian Yoga, as it is sometimes referred to, is a highly scaffolded practice where the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali are used as a road map towards liberation. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali are broken into four Padas, which you...

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Lineage In Yoga

Lineage In Yoga

People often think that all forms of yoga are the same in terms of their origins.  In other words, if they take a yoga class, they might believe it is representative of all yoga classes offered throughout the world, especially in the west. This is a misunderstanding. ...

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Yoga Alliance Continuing Education

Yoga Alliance Continuing Education

If you’re a yoga teacher registered with Yoga Alliance then you’re probably already aware of the continuing education requirement that must be met every three years to remain a member in good standing. And, since joining the Yoga Alliance you've probably come to learn...

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