40-hour Accessible Yoga Training

Santa Barbara, California


Santa Barbara Yoga Center

32 E. Micheltorena Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

  
August 1st - 3rd, 2025


Friday, August 1st, 12pm-6pm
Saturday, August
 2nd, 12pm-6pm
Sunday, August
 3rd, 12pm-6pm


*Each day of the training will include a scheduled 30 minute break, and 2 x 15 minute breaks


40 hour certification includes:

15 hours in person with Jivana Heyman

+ 25 hours self-paced online modules and homework

SCHEDULE
FAQS

Learn to design yoga classes where all students can practice together in a way that honors and celebrates people of all ages, sizes, abilities, and experience levels.

Take a deep dive into how to adapt asana on the mat, chair, wall, and bed, as well as build the skills needed to lead an equitable and accessible yoga practice.

Flexible delivery learning,  combining live in-person training and self-paced online modules. You can complete the training and earn your certificate over the course of a year.

Photos by Sarit Z. Rogers (from The Teacher's Guide to Accessible Yoga by Jivana Heyman) & Yoga Matters (Accessible Yoga Training, London, 2024)


“Yoga begins with the ideal of ahimsa, or non-harm. It’s important that our teaching reflects this concept by making sure everyone is welcome and safe in our classes.”  – Jivana Heyman


What You'll Learn

  • Determine safe and appropriate variations of common asanas for a range of physical ability (chair, mat/bed, standing
  • Learn specific asanas for flexibility, strengthening and balance training 
  • Understand the purpose and implementation of props
  • Acquire knowledge of common medical conditions
  • Learn to create integrated Accessible Yoga classes where students of different abilities can practice together
  •  Explore the many ways that yoga can be adapted to suit students with disabilities, physical challenges, older adults, people with larger bodies, and more
  • Learn how to make your classes trauma-informed 
  • Review the physical and psychosocial benefits of pranayama and meditation and how to make these practices accessible
  • Learn how to apply the teachings of yoga philosophy in day-to-day life
  • Explore techniques to build a strong community

This 40 hour Accessible Yoga Training includes 3 days of in-person training in Santa Barbara, California, with Jivana Heyman, plus self-paced online modules & homework.

HOST STUDIO DETAILS:

Santa Barbara Yoga Center

32 E. Micheltorena Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101


This venue is wheelchair accessible.

All props for the training will be provided, including chairs.

Street parking available. (Please check parking signs carefully for time-limits. All day parking available within 1-2 blocks from studio).

In regards to our Covid-conscious community care guidelines as we return to in-person trainings and events, masks are not mandatory, however if you don't experience any accessibility barriers in relation to wearing a mask, we strongly encourage it, so that we can keep our community members as safe a possible, with particular consideration of those from more vulnerable populations. If you have access to Covid tests, we also recommend testing before attending the live training. If you have any cold / flu / Covid symptoms, or if you are testing positive to Covid, we ask that you stay home, and contact us in relation to course transfer arrangements.

In-Person Training Schedule


August 1-3, 2025


Friday, August 1st, 12pm-6pm
Saturday, 
August 2nd, 12pm-6pm
Sunday, August 3rd, 12p
m-6pm

*Each day of the training will include a scheduled 30 minute break, plus 2 x 15 minute breaks


Santa Barbara Yoga Center
(Santa Barbara, California, USA)


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*Daily start & finish times are confirmed.
Content of daily schedule is subject to change

Self-Paced Online Modules


In addition to 15 hours of in-person training, this course includes 25 hours of self-paced, pre-recorded online lectures, practices, resources and homework tasks.


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What our graduates are saying:

This is my favourite yoga training that I have ever taken. I felt seen and heard in both the online and in-person training spaces. Thank you for a comprehensive training that really feels like it's left no stone unturned. I feel so much more prepared to teach in my community and I've benefited personally as well. Before taking this training I hadn't developed a solid personal practice, and now I have. I used to judge myself based on what my personal practice did/didn't look like, and I'm now much more comfortable honouring myself on and off the mat. I appreciate being able to do a training online and in person - this gave me the time and space to access the online resources when I was able and at a pace I was comfortable with. 100% recommend this training. I'm so grateful.” 

Michelle, Accessible Yoga Training Graduate
London UK, 2024

“For me personally, the AY Training took me deeper into how I offer yoga within my community. I feel a calling to be an integrative teacher where anyone, regardless of physical abilities, can practice yoga in the spaces where I teach. Jivana introduced this concept to me during my 300 YTT and I have been evolving both my offerings and personal practice ever since. I think what really stood out for me is that accessibility is right there for us, but there are SO many barriers that our society has created to where folks feel like they have to fit into one specific class type or another. Taking a closer look at the Yamas and Niyamas and then to apply their meaning to "how" we teach, was powerful for me. Overall, this course is comprehensive, relatable, welcoming, and inspiring. I am excited to continue my educational journey with Accessible Yoga, and I feel so very fortunate to call myself and Accessible Yoga Teacher. 

Shannon, Accessible Yoga Training Graduate
Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 2025

About Your Trainer: Jivana Heyman

Jivana Heyman (he/him), C-IAYT, E-RYT500, is the founder and director of Accessible Yoga, an organization dedicated to increasing access to the yoga teachings and supporting yoga teachers. He’s the author of Accessible Yoga: Poses and Practices for Every BodyYoga Revolution: Building a Practice of Courage & Compassion; and The Teacher's Guide to Accessible Yoga: Best Practices for Sharing Yoga with Every Body.

Over the past 30 years of teaching yoga, Jivana has focused on welcoming all people to practice and celebrating our individuality and our differences. His work has focused on dismantling ableism in the yoga world, as well as emphasizing the intersection of yoga and social justice. His books, classes, and trainings support yoga teachers and yoga therapists in finding ways to bring creativity and collaboration into their teaching while still respecting the ancient yoga tradition.


Connect with Jivana:

www.jivanaheyman.com  @jivanaheyman   |  facebook.com/jivanaheyman

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