Study & Practise Yoga
with Michael Wegerer

Thanks for all your classes – as time goes on I really do feel the benefits and only wish I discovered it years ago but better late than never!

The fact [Michael is] teaching in a tradition is great. Already, I feel a part of something and that [Michael is] imparting knowledge and wisdom from a tradition with a firm grounding. This adds another dimension to [his] class structure … and establishes a sense of connection. The holistic and gentle approach of [Michael’s] teaching style manages to give a personalised experience to the student even in a group

I love my yoga classes and my home practices

Michael really places an emphasis on viewing yoga as a whole and looking at how it relates to everyday life, not just twisting into strange shapes!

Yoga is a journey for both the mind and body. I have been practising yoga for over 10 years and have been a student of Michael’s for the last several years. He has really contributed to my deeper understanding of how yoga can make a practical contribution to mental and physical balance. He continues to provide interesting insights in his weekly yoga classes. There is a strong sense of

I came [to Michael’s classes] for a way to restore a more whole and calm outlook on my person and life after having been very stressed in the work place for a long period of time and happily I found [Michael’s] classes did just that for me.

I find Michael’s teaching style to be very encouraging and nurturing and the practice itself to be deeply relaxing.

Yoga with Michael Wegerer

I started going to weekly yoga classes in Guernsey in 1996 and soon discovered that yoga was much more than a wonderful way to look after the body. Through my personal practice and study, and guided by my teacher, I also discovered that yoga can be thought of as a School of Meditation that can use body postures, control of the breath and seated meditation to prepare oneself for discovering our true potential as human beings and becoming mindful in the present moment.

Through regular yoga practice done over a long time, we gradually allow our better and happier natures to emerge. TKV Desikachar suggested that the test for our progress in yoga can best be seen in the positive changes it brings to our relationships with others, ourselves and with nature. This is my on-going personal project, which involves me studying, practising and teaching Yoga. Yoga can lead to an enlightened engagement with the world.

In 2002, my teacher invited me to teach some of her yoga classes. In 2013, I graduated as a yoga teacher, after a three-year study programme (500+ hours). I practise, study and teach yoga in Guernsey following the tradition of TKV Desikachar and his father T Krishnamacharya and I am registered as an accredited teacher with the The Society of Yoga Practitioners & the British Wheel of Yoga.

Teach what is within you. Not as it applies to you, but as it applies to the one in front of you. This is Krishnamacharya’s advice to yoga teachers.
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