About

Yonda Yoga: Uniting Remote Communities Through Practice. An online yoga companion for those living in isolated areas across Australia.

We connect with those living in remote and regional environments who appreciate the similarities of living in isolation—whether you’re a new or seasoned yogi. The aim is to unite an outback yoga community across Australia. Feel connected through the shared interests of yoga. Let’s make yoga more accessible across outback Australia.

Searching for surf along the remote coastline of the Eyre Peninsula region. A few “mad-keen” surfers roam around here. Image: Tiharna Seiffert.

Let us connect through the traditional culture of yoga.

Some talking points in our community, include:

  • the benefits behind physical poses (asanas).
  • how mythology ties into each practice cultured by ancient traditions.
  • correct posture alignment to gain benefits through a range of areas such as oxygenating blood flow.
  • the advantages of controlled breathing (pranayama) techniques, like Fire of the Breath to stimulate energy. 
  • conscious ways to live moment-to-moment during your day using an ancient framework that maintains set ethical standards based on customary philosophy.
  • alternative ways to evoke energy through various method systems.
  • understanding anatomy, organs, and senses for functional movement.

What is Yonda Yoga 

Yonda Yoga is your online community that offers connection with others living similarly in remote and regional locations. For those seeking a traditional yoga community with like minds.

Our Mission

Yonda Yoga’s mission is to support people in their journey to better health and wellbeing. Connecting those living in remote and regional environments who appreciate the similarities of living in isolation—whether you’re a new or seasoned yogi. Jointly, we can achieve great things by encouraging like minds committed to supporting each other’s personal growth and journey.

Background

As a recently registered yoga instructor through the global peak body Yoga Alliance, and having completed a 200-hour hybrid training model through continued teaching from my yoga master based in Perth, Western Australia. I’ve deepened my 15+ years of student practice by reconnecting with other like minds via an online and in-person overseas teacher training, from the comfort of my isolated home in Coffin Bay, South Australia.

My yoga journey joins my ongoing studies in journalism alongside my public servant role in projects. From this cross-over emerged Yonda Yoga, a platform inspired by a clear gap in the industry. A need to unite yogis living in isolated areas. Fostering connection and growth while supporting health and wellbeing.

Walking along the “Oyster Trail” in Coffin Bay, South Australia.
Image: Tiharna Seiffert.
3-legged-vinyasa
My yoga practice looks different every day. Images: Tiharna Seiffert

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