Iyengar Yoga In Kelowna
Discover Iyengar Yoga
In an Iyengar Yoga class, you can expect detailed instructions from the teacher, who will often demonstrate poses to help students deepen their understanding of the postures and develop an overall awareness of body and self. You will be encouraged to work at your own capacity, especially in light of any injuries or health conditions.
All our teachers are certified in the Iyengar method by our national organization Iyengar Yoga Association of Canada (IYAC) and the Ramamani Iyengar Yoga Institute (RIMYI) in Pune, India, a process of many years of dedicated study and mentorship with a senior teacher.
Unique Features of Iyengar Yoga Classes
Teachers are trained to adapt the classic postures (asanas) for individual students
Attention is given to proper execution and technique
Emphasis on precise alignment and proper sequencing to achieve maximum benefit
Detailed and safe instruction from highly trained teachers
Continuous development from a strong foundation of basic action to refined understanding
Every class is uniquely prepared for and individual movement and learning experience
Our roots are based in Iyengar Yoga
What is
Iyengar Yoga?


Our Teacher

Guruji’s teachings were first published in Light on Yoga in 1966, which has since been translated into 18 languages. He is the author of 14 books, including Light on Pranayama; Light on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, and Light on Life – The Yoga Journey to Wholeness.
In 1975 Guruji established the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute (RIMYI) in Pune, India, where he has shared his teachings with thousands of certified teachers and serious students. His legacy of steadfast devotion to the art and science of yoga continues to inspire his students,
“When I practice, I am a philosopher, when I teach I am a scientist, when I demonstrate, I am an artist.” BKS Iyengar
Level Syllabus
Our classes are named to reflect the level of syllabus being taught. Your teacher will teach at their level of certification.
If you were taking "Beginner"
That is Level 1
If you were taking "All Levels"
level 1 or a level 1-2
If you were taking "intermediate"
Level 1-2, Level 2, to Level 2-3
If you were taking "advancing" or "2 hour Sadhana"



































