200 hour Yoga Teacher Training
$3,500.00The 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training is designed for students who want to deepen their yoga practice and share yoga with others. Currently much is on Zoom, so schedule classes with Beth before payment.
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The 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training is designed for students who want to deepen their yoga practice and share yoga with others. Currently much is on Zoom, so schedule classes with Beth before payment.

These breathing techniques are steeped in ancient wisdom and refined for modern practice. They a unique path to balance, relaxation, and inner harmony. Breathing acts as a bridge to bodily functions that we do not have conscious control of. It is the foundation of yoga and there is no yoga without the breath.

In this fully online course, Introduction to Chair Yoga, you will learn how to do yoga sitting on a chair or using the chair as a prop. This is designed for beginners. You will be happy to know it is easier to learn yoga sitting on a chair. In chair yoga you can focus on your body movements, all the yoga postures, learning yoga breathing techniques and letting go of the anxiety around falling.

Living the 8 Limbs of Yoga with Baby: A Parent’s Guide to Ethics, Daily Habits, Mindfulness, Meditation and Peace is a book for parents, teachers, caregivers and yoga students interested in practicing the 8 limbs of yoga when a new baby joins the family. Having a baby is a life-changing moment for all family members, and even the most dedicated yogi may have questions about how to practice, teach and model the 8 limbs for their baby, especially as that baby grows and changes every day!

Yoga is so much more than poses — and preschoolers are ready for all of it.
This warm, practical ebook by Beth Daugherty walks parents and teachers through all 8 limbs of yoga and shows you exactly how to bring each one to life with children ages 3–5. From kindness and honesty (the Yamas) to breathing, focus, and guided relaxation, every section is filled with simple child development insights, playful yoga activities, and a ready-to-use “Try It!” practice you can use today.
No yoga experience required. Just show up, get a little silly, and watch something wonderful happen.

Yoga Teachers, Trainers and Directors can use these journal ideas as conversation starters in Yoga Teacher Training. Just direct students to the download page and all the students can work on the same journal together.

Nonviolence in this Moment is an eBook designed to be a personal journey of self-discovery and transformation. Beginning with self-reflection and self-assessment you will evaluate your thoughts, words, actions, daily habits around nonviolence. Finding personal peace and purpose is one part of the practice of nonviolence. For those with a life purpose that includes helping the planet be more peaceful and just, there are chapters about activism, social justice, protest, pacifism and solidifying your own boundaries around self-defense. After this self-reflection, it is time to take your nonviolent practices and habits out to all the places you live and work.

Nonviolence Journal and Workbook: 108 Prompts for Peace is digital download ebook. It is designed as the companion eJournal to the eBook Nonviolence in this Moment. Both these eBooks are designed to work together to assist you in connecting all the areas of your life to your practice of nonviolence.
The journal prompts, questions and activities here can be used for your private reflection, writing, drawing, doodling or making art. This set of questions can also be used to prompt discussion in a classroom, training or a support group dedicated to a nonviolent cause.

In this fully online course, Living the 8 Limbs of Yoga, author and Lifespan Yoga founder Beth Daugherty draws on her extensive experience teaching powerful yoga techniques, daily meditations and stress relief methods to offer you structure for your personal transformation and inspiration for your creative expression, as you experience your own individual yoga story.

Keeping a journal offers valuable benefits, including reduced stress and anxiety, deeper emotional processing and self-understanding, and greater productivity through clearer goal tracking. Writing helps organize your thoughts. Self Care Journal is a great place to keep your personal notes. Some eBook pages are prompts, some are workbook style activities, some are just templates used in yoga class. All can be used as conversation starters and discussion topics.

Yoga for all ages and stages: The science of human development meets the ancient practice of yoga is a 13 page eBook offering an overview of Lifespan Yoga. There is a section on basic human development and a few areas of research I tap in this book series plus a little about yoga and the 8 limb system.
My books include classic research from the social sciences, primarily the field of psychology. This research draws heavily from the sub-disciplines of human development, early childhood development, and adolescent psychology. I also include neuroscience, genetics, social psychology, gerontology, and health psychology at times.

I designed this planner and journal for my yoga students, thinking they would love tracking, planning, journaling and blogging. I quickly realized it is so much more than that. Students write, make lists, doodle, draw, sketch, and scribble to get their thoughts and ideas on paper. Free writing helps release tension and calm overthinking. Keeping a journal offers valuable benefits, including reduced stress and anxiety, emotional processing and self-understanding, and greater productivity through goal tracking. Writing helps organize your thoughts, spark creativity, and create a personal record that preserves memories and highlights your growth over time.