Subscribe to YogaJaya Newsletter!
Subscribe to our YogaJaya newsletter and keep informed of up-to-date information regarding local Japan and international events, workshops, retreats, collaborations and much more! Unsubscribe at anytime!

YogaJaya Workshops -
Online Bookings

Whilst busily working as a graphic designer and illustrator in the advertisement industry, Yuki was experiencing unstable physical/mental state caused by aftereffects of a car accident, which triggered her to pursue the better achievement of ephysical and mental balancef.

In 2001, she discovers Yoga through Josi Vallicherry. This allowed her to experience a deep emotional satisfaction and stimulation of her inner creativity, never gained through other activities such as horse riding and scuba diving. Through Josi and Indian philosophy, she discovers a lifestyle pursuing yoga, together with a unique approach to teaching.

Since then, she has continued her self-practice under various teachers and participation in numerous yoga workshops.

patrick
Yuki Nishioka

In 2005 under Francois Chaillou's teaching on Sivananda yoga and meditation, she learns about how to be a non-competitive yogi who does not adhere to one truth.

With the opportunity to substitute a friend's yoga class for elderly individuals with physical problems, she sees with her own eyes how people recover their physical symptoms in a month and generate positive change. This experience not only allows her to feel the joy of helping people discover through yoga, but to find meanings-in and wonders-of teaching yoga.

This experience triggers her to go to India in order to further deepen her yoga studies: under Rajiv and Swati Chanchani who is the number one student of B.K.S. Iyengar in North India Dehradun; Karin O'Bannon in Rishikesh; teachings of B.K.S. Iyengar from Usha Devi; Nada Yoga from Sadhvi Abha Saraswati; Sivananda Yoga from Divine Life Society in Rishikesh, initially introduced by Francois.

All her past encounters with amazing teachers and yoga friends has been a precious experience and has greatly influenced Yuki's yoga life. Furthermore, studying yoga in Indian ashrams surrounded by Nature has not only deepened her yoga and meditation, but has increased Yuki's awareness to coexist with nature.

On the same year, she gains the opportunity to listen to Dalai Lama in Dharamshala. Through this, she learns about the Tibetan culture and the peoples' deep desire for peace, and she herself becomes much more strongly aware of peace for humanity.

Yuki currently teaches yoga at the same time continues her creative activities in the field of design and illustration. Her aim is to unite communication, creativity, and a balanced state of body and mind. She hopes to share the spirit of yoga based on her past work, travel, yoga pursuit, and life experiences.

 

downwarddog

Props Usage Course with Yuki Nishioka

4 Wednesdays 18:30-20:00 - December 3, 10, 17, 24

We can greatly extend our yoga practice through the balanced use of tools (props) that more deeply relax our body and thus our mind. Props make it easier to maintain poses long enough to more gently compress and lengthen the entire body. This session will focus on gradually introducing props as appropriate for each individual's body type, thereby allowing everyone to practice a broader range of physical yoga regardless of age and other factors. This course aims for a non-strenuous, yet more effective self-practice.

Course space Limited. Confirmation by advanced booking only.

Topics covered:

All poses will be practiced by using props.

Standing poses
Sitting poses
Inverted poses
Back bending poses
Twisting poses
Restoring poses

For more details, please call:
Tel: 03-5784-3622
Fax: 03-5784-3623

 

Please keep checking in for upcoming workshops in Tokyo!

Copyright 2007, yogajaya. All rights reserved. Photos by Kiyoto and Peter M. Cook