A method recognised the world over — taught to a national standard.
Iyengar is the most widely practised method of yoga on earth. At NPYR you learn it from a teacher certified by the Iyengar Yoga Association of Australia — not someone who did a weekend course.
Book your free first classMost yoga teachers aren't certified. Iyengar teachers are.
Anyone can call themselves a yoga teacher. An Iyengar teacher has trained for years and passed assessment by the Iyengar Yoga Association of Australia — the national body that sets and protects the standard. That's why the method is known for precision and, above all, safety.
Ann holds Senior Level 3 certification, one of the highest in the country, and chairs the West Australian branch. When you step onto a mat here, you're in qualified, accountable hands. You can read more about how teachers are certified, or meet Ann.
What is Iyengar yoga?
A short film from the Iyengar Yoga Association of Australia — what the method is, and why it works for every body.
What a steady practice gives back
Reduce stress
Improve balance, stability and mobility — and mental focus and concentration.
Manage pain
Ease muscle soreness and back, neck and joint stiffness. Build functional strength that holds up.
Sleep well
Soothe the nervous system and support your mental health.
Iyengar yoga across Australia
Travelling, or moving on? Every school below teaches the same certified method — so you can keep your practice going anywhere. You can also find your nearest certified teacher through the Association's directory.
Western Australia
New South Wales
South Australia
Northern Territory
Tasmania
Start with a complimentary first class
No experience needed. No flexibility required. Come and feel the method for yourself.
Book your free first classNew here? See how to book and pricing · or the weekly timetable.