The Yoga Club · Sept 2026 – Jan 2027

Three Series.
One Room. One Season.

A sixteen-week Ashtanga study group — Primary, Intermediate, and Advanced A, running side by side every Tuesday, with a Sunday all-levels session that ties the whole week together.

$1,008 for the full 16-week season · only four seats per cohort
3
Series
16
Tuesday nights
16
Sunday sessions
4
Seats per cohort
The idea

One method, three amplitudes.

Most study groups teach one series at a time. This one runs all three in the same room, on the same night. You work your own cohort — but you practice alongside the others, watching the same principle express itself at three depths. The beginner sees where the path leads. The advanced practitioner re-meets the root.

How it works

Two touchpoints a week.

Tuesdays · Cohort nights

Your series, in the count.

Primary 6:00 · Intermediate 7:15 · Advanced A 8:30 PM

Three stacked sessions, workshop format. We take the postures apart, build them back up, and put them in the count. You enroll in the cohort that matches where your practice is.

Sundays · All levels

Everyone in one room.

10:00–11:30 AM · all three cohorts together

A 90-minute all-levels session that takes a single principle and shows it at three depths at once — the Primary, Intermediate, and Advanced A expressions of the same movement. Included in your enrollment.

The three cohorts

Choose where you are.

Series I

Primary

Yoga Chikitsa

Forward folding, purification, the foundation. The series that teaches every other series.

For practitioners building the root of the method.
Series II

Intermediate

Nadi Shodhana

Nerve cleansing. Backbends, leg-behind-head, arm balances, the seven headstands.

For practitioners established in Primary, opening the spine.
Series III

Advanced A

Sthira Bhaga

Divine stability. Side-balances, lotus arm balances, deep backbends with leg-behind-head, splits.

For practitioners already inside the series.
What runs through every session

The same engine, every week.

1

The count

The vinyasa count as the method — taught first, asana second.

2

Tristana

Breath, bandha, drishti — the engine under all three series.

3

The MVP framework

Every shape as a spectrum, not a target. Most Viable Posture.

4

FRC joint-prep

A mobility layer for the hardest demand of each series.

5

The three rules

Don’t hurt yourself. Be honest. Try to have a good time.

6

Checkpoints

A mid-term self-practice check and an integration arc to close.

The Sunday capstone

One principle, three depths.

Every Sunday at 10:00 AM, all three series are in the room together. Each week takes one principle and shows the Primary, Intermediate, and Advanced A expressions — which are all secretly the same movement. Everyone watches everyone.

Frame10 min

Name the principle and the lens. Why is this interesting at all three levels at once?

Shared prep15 min

The FRC joint work for today’s theme. All bodies, the same drill.

Three depths35 min

Workshop the principle: Primary → Intermediate → Advanced A. This is the engine.

MVP10 min

Everyone finds their viable version. No one forces a shape to qualify.

In context15 min

The postures back inside the count and the breath.

Close5 min

Tie it to the lens and the three rules.

The season

Sixteen weeks, two calendars.

Tuesday cohort nights calendar, September 8 to January 12
Tuesday cohort nights · Sep 8 → Jan 12
Sunday all-levels sessions calendar, September 13 to January 17
Sunday all-levels sessions · Sep 13 → Jan 17

Off for Thanksgiving and the two-week winter holiday shutdown. When the season pauses, all cohorts pause together.

The full curriculum

Every week, mapped.

Primary · Yoga Chikitsa+
  • 1FoundationsSN A/B, count, tristana, MVP
  • 2The Fold BeginsPadangusthasana, hip CARs
  • 3Standing the SpineTrikonasana, Parsvakonasana
  • 4Wide Fold & ShoulderPrasarita, Parsvottanasana
  • 5Standing BalanceUHP, ABP, Utkatasana, Virabhadrasana
  • 6The Primary FoldPaschimottanasana, Purvottanasana
  • 7Half-Lotus & Three-LimbJanu A/B/C
  • 8Bind Clinic IMarichyasana A/B
  • 9Bind Clinic IIMarichyasana C/D · checkpoint
  • 10The LiftNavasana, Bhujapidasana
  • 11The CruxKurmasana / Supta Kurmasana
  • 12Lotus RollingGarbha Pindasana → Kukkutasana
  • 13Hip ClusterKonasanas, Supta Padangusthasana
  • 14Backbend PrepSetu Bandhasana
  • 15Spinal ExtensionUrdhva Dhanurasana + dropbacks
  • 16IntegrationFinishing + self-practice run
Intermediate · Nadi Shodhana+
  • 1Re-entryPasasana, ankle/hallux
  • 2HeronKrounchasana
  • 3Prone BackbendShalabhasana, Bhekasana
  • 4Bow & LoadDhanurasana, Parsva Dhanurasana
  • 5Knee-downUstrasana
  • 6Eccentric ControlLaghu Vajrasana
  • 7Kapotasana IThe crux — shoulder + thoracic + hip-flexor
  • 8Kapotasana IIThe reach · checkpoint
  • 9Kapotasana III+ Supta Vajrasana
  • 10Arm BalanceBakasana
  • 11Seated TwistsBharadvajasana, Ardha Matsyendrasana
  • 12LBH FoundationEka Pada Sirsasana
  • 13Deep CompressionDwi Pada Sirsasana, Yoganidrasana
  • 14Tittibhasana A–DArm balance / bind / walk
  • 15Forearm & LotusPincha, Karandavasana
  • 16Seven Headstands+ finishing
Advanced A · Sthira Bhaga+
  • 1Side PlankVasisthasana
  • 2Flying LegVishvamitrasana
  • 3LBH BalancingKashyapasana, Chakorasana
  • 4LBH ClusterBhairavasana, Skandasana, Durvasasana
  • 5Lotus PressUrdhva Kukkutasana A
  • 6Press ClusterUrdhva Kukkutasana B/C
  • 7FlyingGalavasana, Eka Pada Bakasana
  • 8Twisting ArmsKoundinyasana · checkpoint
  • 9Eight-AngledAstavakrasana
  • 10Full TwistPurna Matsyendrasana
  • 11The CruxEka Pada Raja Kapotasana
  • 12ConsolidationRaja Kapotasana
  • 13Inverted SpineViparita Dandasana, V. Shalabhasana
  • 14Drop & Tic-TacGanda Bherundasana, Viparita Chakrasana
  • 15SplitsHanumanasana, Supta Trivikramasana
  • 16Closing DemandsNatarajasana, Viranchyasana + integration
The sixteen Sundays · all levels+
  1. The Method Itself: Tristana & the Count
  2. Hip Flexion: The First Fold to the Flying Leg
  3. Standing Roots & the Back Body
  4. Shoulders & Reaching Behind
  5. External Rotation & the Lotus Thread
  6. Fold & Counter-Fold
  7. Binding I: The Marichi Family
  8. Twisting: Spiral as Decompression (checkpoint)
  9. The Lift: Bandha & the Arm Balance
  10. The Deep Bind & Compression
  11. External Rotation II: Lotus Rolling & the Press
  12. Backbending I: Spinal Extension (marquee)
  13. Backbending II: The Drop & the Inverted Spine
  14. Inversions & the Headstands
  15. Splits & Extreme Range: The Open Hip
  16. Integration & the Finishing Sequence
Included with the program

Three books to read alongside.

Every cohort gets all three titles to keep — the practice manual, the thinking behind it, and the playbook for the room it all points toward.

Self Practice: Advanced Yoga for Beginners book cover

Self Practice

Advanced Yoga for Beginners

The method as a manual — how to build an intelligent, sustainable self-practice from the first breath.

Mechanism, Not Magic: The Yoga of Leadership book cover

Mechanism, Not Magic

The Yoga of Leadership

The thinking underneath the practice — yoga as a system for clear, honest leadership on and off the mat.

How to Build a Yoga Club: Sustainable Yoga Without Selling Out book cover

How to Build a Yoga Club

Sustainable Yoga Without Selling Out

The playbook for the room itself — how to build a practice space that lasts, without burning out or selling out.

Only 4 seats per cohort
Enrollment

The full season.

$1,008 / cohort · one-time

Tuesdays and Sundays together, September through January.

  • 16 Tuesday cohort nights in your series
  • 16 Sunday all-levels sessions — all three series in one room
  • An FRC joint-prep layer every week
  • The vinyasa count, taught first
  • Mid-term checkpoint + a closing integration arc
  • Three companion ebooks — Self Practice: Advanced Yoga for Beginners, Mechanism, Not Magic: The Yoga of Leadership, and How to Build a Yoga Club: Sustainable Yoga Without Selling Out, yours to keep
  • A four-seat room — real attention, real cross-pollination
Questions

Before you enroll.

Which cohort should I choose?+
Choose the series you’re actively practicing. Primary if you’re building the foundation; Intermediate if you’re established in Primary and opening the spine; Advanced A if you’re already inside the third series. Not sure? Reach out and we’ll place you.
Do I have to come both days?+
Tuesday is your cohort night and the heart of the program. Sunday is the all-levels capstone, included with your enrollment — it’s where the week’s principle gets seen at all three depths. Come to both for the full method; come to what you can.
What if I miss a week?+
Each session is a self-contained themed deep-dive, so missing one won’t strand you — the arc keeps building and you step back in. The mid-term checkpoint and the closing integration weeks pull everything together.
Is this a led class or a workshop?+
Workshop format. We take the crux postures apart, build the prep, and put them back in the count and breath — not a silent led practice. You’ll leave with the tools to self-practice the material.
What happens after the season?+
It’s seasonal by design: sixteen weeks of concentrated study, then the rest of the year is yours to practice what you’ve built. No open-ended commitment.

Three series. One room. One season.

Sixteen Tuesdays and sixteen Sundays, side by side. Four seats per cohort — when they’re gone, they’re gone.

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