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Sabu
is here in the Yukon teaching and facilitating Yoga Intensives, workshops, Yoga
Vacations and more! A great way to begin learning with Sabu is to come for a
Level 1, Beginners Yoga Intensive. These courses run for 5 days a week for four
weeks. You can progress to a Level 2, Intermediate Yoga Intensive, come for a
Yoga Vacation or workshop. In addition, Sabu is happy to meet with you
individually for private sessions, to focus on your specific situation,
schedule, body type, and needs.
Born
in Kerala, India, Sabu Chaitanya entered the spiritual life in 1984 at the age
of 16 and started studying all aspects of traditional Yoga in a rigorous
all-boys training school for becoming a Swami (monk.) By age 19 Sabu joined the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Organization and
took his Yoga Teachers Training and Advanced Yoga Teachers training and became a
dedicated volunteer staff member in the non-profit organization for the next 20
years.
Since 1987, Sabu has directed and managed Yoga Centers in Madras, New Delhi,
Trivandrum, Uttarkashi, and San Francisco. He has traveled to Montreal, Toronto,
Nassau, Whitehorse, Maine, New York, Colorado, Chicago, and all over California
teaching classes and courses in various Ashrams, Studios and Centers.
Through his own dedication to higher truth and over twenty years practicing
yoga, he has been able to transmit the ancient wisdom of Yoga to hundreds of
thousands of people.
Sabu teaches a traditional Hatha Yoga practice that has come through the Sivananda/Vishnudevananda
lineage, focusing intuitively on each student that he meets. Sabu is dedicated
to giving organic, truthful information which he learned from his teachers;
never straying from the ancient wisdom of Yoga.
Sabu’s vast experience, sincerity and dedication provide his students with
truly life-transforming methods towards self-healing, balance and peace of mind.
Sabu is recognized by the Yoga Alliance as an RYT500 (registered yoga teacher)
and E-RYT500 (experienced registered yoga teacher) at the highest registration
level.
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