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Direct Path Institute

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Watertown, CT, USA

About Direct Path Institute

The Direct Path Institute (formerly The OM Center) offers 200 & 300-hour yoga teacher training programs and a variety of continuing education.  A deep practice in pranayama and meditation are crucial to the curriculum with a physical focus on Vinyasa. From studies...

The Direct Path Institute (formerly The OM Center) offers 200 & 300-hour yoga teacher training programs and a variety of continuing education. 

A deep practice in pranayama and meditation are crucial to the curriculum with a physical focus on Vinyasa. From studies in history and philosophy to sacred texts, students will pay homage to the lineage and the yogis who have come before through their experiences and education in this program. 

The study of asana (poses) is conducted not only through the understanding and breakdown of poses and how to teach them, but is looked at through the lens of anatomy and physiology as well as theories of energy.

With the primary teaching style of Vinyasa, students will learn and study teaching techniques, languaging, and how to lead and conduct a safe class of dynamic movement and breath. Through our training, we also touch upon restorative yoga, yin yoga, power yoga, chair yoga and gentle practices to ensure students leave feeling that they have a well rounded teaching repertoire under their belt. 

Discuss the business of yoga and ethical practices of a yoga teacher. Creating a safe space for yourself, your students and your community are an important aspect of any yoga teacher's career. 

Enjoy the community aspect of this type of training as you create lifelong, like-minded friends who quickly become your family. 

Our goal is to give you time to be creative, inquisitive, empathetic, studious, and introspective and the space to look at this life with fresh eyes and a new sense of interest and vigor. 

First Registered February 2014

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  • 4.5 out of 5
    By: Mia Grossman Jan 10, 2023
    Training Program held on Sep 10, 2022—Dec 18, 2022

First Registered February 2014

School Reviews

Total Reviews: 59

By Mia Grossman RYT® 200

Jan 10, 2023

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By Robin Goodrich RYT® 200

Jan 07, 2023

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Teaching Staff

Claudette Adams Claudette Adams

E-RYT® 200

Jessica Proulx

E-RYT® 500, YACEP®

Kristina Carey Kristina Carey

E-RYT® 200, RYT® 500, RPYT®

Rebecca Gleason Rebecca Gleason

E-RYT® 200, YACEP®

Sara Merrick-Albano

E-RYT® 500, YACEP®

Jackie Portanova Jackie Portanova

E-RYT® 200

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