Andrew McGonigle
After originally training to become a doctor, Andrew moved away from western medicine to pursue a career as a yoga teacher, massage therapist and anatomy teacher. Andrew has been practising yoga and meditation for over 14 years and teaching strong, grounding and inclusive classes since 2009. Now based in Los Angeles, Andrew combines all of his skills to teach anatomy and physiology on Yoga Teacher Training courses and run applied anatomy workshops internationally. He has contributed to the two popular books Yoga Teaching Handbook: A Practical Guide for Yoga Teachers and Traineesand Yoga Student Handbook: Develop Your Knowledge of Yoga Principles and Practice. For more information visit: www.doctor-yogi.com
Courses with Andrew
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Happy Hour Yoga
21 Steps
Transition mindfully from your working day into the evening.
Yoga to Build Strength
30 Steps
Get strong in body and mind by building your physical strength and personal power.
Just Add Yoga
16 Steps
Adding yoga to your life can help your strength, flexibility, endurance, relaxation and levels of joy.
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Yoga Gently
25 Steps
Gentle yoga classes which are perfect if you are less mobile, recovering from illness or injury, are older or new to yoga.
The Strength Challenge
28 Steps
Classes to help you to build strength and apply your strength to more challenging yoga poses.
Yoga and Anatomy
15 Steps
Tutorials and classes, with Lucy & Ben Parker, and Andrew McGonigle, to support you to gain an insight into your anatomy and with common injuries.
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Calm
30 Steps
Shorter classes under 45 minutes to help you move into a state of calm.
Before Bed
30 Steps
Shorter classes perfect to get you ready for a good night's sleep.
30-day Ultimate Relaxation Course
30 Steps
30-Day Ultimate Relaxation Yoga Course for Sink Into the Floor Relaxation + Welcome to Movement for Modern Life: bringing world class teachers into your home with online yoga, meditation and movement classes I’ve been so grateful to be able to choose from so many neck & shoulder stretching videos, lots of gentle practices and wonderful, soothin [...]
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