Your academy for trustworthy, high-quality education and action on accessibility and equity in yoga
Get Support From Experts
Explore trauma-informed teaching, social justice topics, accessible asana, consent and empowerment, yoga for seniors, and much more with our Accessible Yoga trainers and faculty.
Knowledge and Practice
Our courses offer ancient wisdom from yoga philosophy combined with practical tools for modern teachers and learners who care about living their values of equity, justice, and accessibility.
Making Yoga Training Accessible
If you've postponed continuing education because of costs, time, or health risks associated with travel, your wait is over. Everything is recorded & captioned so you can work at your own pace.
Upcoming Courses & Events
*All live, online courses include 1 year of access to course recordings & resources
Accessible Yoga for Older Adults:
Building a Safe & Effective Practice
with Jivana Heyman & guests
Jan 24 - Feb 21, 2025 | 21 hrs
Live online training via Zoom with additional pre-recorded practice videos
FREE COURSE PREVIEW AVAILABLE
Accessible Yoga Training
Astoria, New York City, USA
with Jivana Heyman
Feb 28 - March 2, 2025
(in-person training with self-paced online modules)
Accessible Yoga Ambassador
& Mentorship Program
with Rodrigo Souza & guests
Live Online Group Mentoring Calls
2nd & 4th Tuesday of the Month
Monthly subscription. No minimum term. From $14 USD/month.
Accessible Yoga Training Online
with Jivana Heyman & guests
March - April, 2025 | 40 hrs
Next cohort dates & details coming soon!
Live online training via Zoom plus self-paced pre-recorded content
Accessible Yoga Training
Boston, MA, USA
with Jivana Heyman
June 13 - 15, 2025
(in-person training with self-paced online modules)
About Accessible Yoga
Accessible Yoga brings you in-depth courses, workshop series, a mentorship program, and more, led by yoga educators from communities who embody and share the values of interconnectedness and liberation that are the heart of yoga’s teachings.
Accessible Yoga was founded by Jivana Heyman in 2007. In 2015 we split the organization into two, creating the Accessible Yoga Association, and the Accessible Yoga School - co-created by Amber Karnes.
In early 2024 we merged the two organizations back together, returning to our original name: Accessible Yoga, which is how you find us today.
As an organization we have evolved and changed with the times over the years, however our mission remains the same:
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To make yoga accessible and equitable by opening the conversation
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To share tools and training for yoga teachers, yoga therapists and yoga students who are looking to find accessible practices and teachings
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To provide quality education around equity issues in yoga, including practical tools from trustworthy sources to inform your teaching practice
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To offer this education in a variety of formats, currently offering live online courses, on-demand courses, and in-person courses with self-paced online modules.
What Our Students Are Saying
The core of yoga is accessibility
"The Accessible Yoga Training helped me discover that accessibility encompasses so many different dimensions -- physical, cognitive, emotional, financial, political -- and yet at the same time, the core of yoga is indeed accessibility."
-Daniel Choi, Accessible Yoga Training Online participant
It's truly for everyone
"The Accessible Yoga Training helped me discover my love of diving into and exploring yoga philosophy (and how it can be truly accessible)! It's felt a bit elusive to me, or like it was for more 'advanced, wiser' teachers, and I don't feel like that anymore. It's truly for everyone, teacher or student!"
-Sarah, Accessible Yoga Training Online participant