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Sutra Study with Ricky Tran (Virtual)


Yoga Sutras Virtual Training with Ricky Tran

Patañjali (Sanskrit: पतञ्जलि) was a sage in India, thought to be the author of a number of Sanskrit works. The most well-known of these texts are the Yoga Sutra, the authoritative classical yoga text on Raja Yoga. Raja Yoga is the "royal" or highest and hardest path to yoga. It is yoga of the mind, but yoga of the mind also involves yoga of the body.

Join Ricky Tran for a virtual, introduction to and comprehensive overview of The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. This sutra study will take place live on 9/12, 9/19, & 9/26 from 5:30-8:30pm via Zoom. You are welcome to join for the live sessions at any point of the program. Recordings for previous sessions will be available.

This study is open and welcome to anyone who is brand new to the Yoga Sutra or who has studied them for some time. This is a mandatory course for our 200-hour teacher training participants who will be automatically registered.

Investment: $399

Ricky Tran, BBA, E-RYT 500, YACEP, CBA, Qualified Level 4 Adept with Yoga Unify is widely recognized as an accomplished yoga practitioner, teacher, speaker and yoga entrepreneur. He has founded several groups including: Feel to Heal Retreats, Addison Circle Yoga, Breakfast Yoga Club (Houston), Tranband yoga prop, Apocalypse Yoga, Standard Yoga Training Co., Krama Yoga Center, Castle Hills Yoga, and Yoga Southside.

Ricky found hatha yoga in the midst of overcoming an addiction to meth in the mid 2000s. Yoga as a work-out was great for his stiff and aging body, but yoga as a work-in was the most profound way to calm his troubled mind and ultimately lead him to knowledge of the Self.

Ricky earned a bachelor's degree in Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management and Real Estate from the University of North Texas in 2002 and a Vinyasa Krama Yoga Teacher certification at Loyola Marymount University in Los, Angeles, CA in 2008. His yoga teachings are inspired and informed by almost 2 decades of practice and study under different methods, mostly under the disciple lineages of Sri T Krishnamacharya, including Ashtanga Vinyasa, BKS Iyengar Method and Vinyasa Krama. Yoga teachers to whom he lends loving credit include, but not limited to Srivatsa Ramaswami, David Williams, David Swenson, Sri Dharma Mittra, and The Amazing Kumar Pallana. He has been featured in a handful of yoga and wellness magazines. He has led yoga programs at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Texas Yoga Conferences, Cosmic Yoga Festival, Holistic Festival of Life, and a several others.

He currently lives in Dallas, TX and leads teacher trainings and workshops both locally and on the road, while building his online yoga subscriber community.

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