80 - 180 PLN
13.11.2024, 00:00
27.12.2024 - 29.12.2024, 00:00
Among Iyengar yoga teachers, there are those who are like French-style gardeners: they trim (the person into the asana), ensuring everything is perfectly even, nothing protrudes beyond the canon and symmetry.
But there are also those who are like English-style gardeners: they make sure the student doesn't hurt themselves, but let them develop in their own way.
Konrad is a wonderful, amazing, the best, gentle English-style gardener.
I invite you to the regular, monthly workshops with Konrad in Warsaw!
WORKSHOP PLAN:
11:00 - 14:00 asanas
14:00 - 14:30 tea break and others
14:30 - 16:00 regeneration (pranayama, meditation)
We invite people who have been practicing for at least a year.
The good news is that we will be meeting until the end of the year:
13.11 - Wednesday
27-29.12 Friday - Sunday
PRICE
180 PLN for the whole thing
140 PLN for just the first part
80 PLN for just the second part
The workshops will take place at the Joga Centrum Adama Bielewicza, ul. Pankiewicza 1. Intercom 26.
Code for the intercom 26 key 2589
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
1) I do not issue invoices, I am a private person, not a company.
2) Sign up for the workshops. You have the option in three places -
konradwwarszawie@gmail.com
messenger of the page Konrad in Warsaw
messenger Justyna Moćko
3) Confirm your registration with a deposit of half the declared amount for participation.
account number: KONRAD KOCOT
33 1140 2004 0000 3502 3405 0533
with the description training 24.10.2024
You will pay the rest on-site in cash
Konrad Kocot
Yogi, teacher of teachers, practitioner, admirer of Indian culture and philosophy. He has touched, known, experienced many methods of yoga and developed his unique style of conducting classes and teaching. Softly, attentively, acceptingly, and with faith in oneself.
“Pranayama requires simultaneous concentration and relaxation, the ability to feel and subtle correction, not just doing or correcting at the physical level.
In Iyengar yoga, the practice of asanas not only opens, strengthens but also sensitizes to this subtlety.”