Thursday, March 14, 2019

Accessible Yoga Facebook Groups

There are people all over the world teaching, studying, and practicing Accessible Yoga! And one good way you all can stay connected with each other is through our Accessible Yoga Facebook groups, where you can meet each other and share information, ask questions, and support each other in your work and in your practice. That is why we have—as of today—23 Accessible Yoga Facebook groups in addition to our main Accessible Yoga page. There are groups for specific countries and areas of the world, for those who speak various languages, and for local areas in the US. If you haven't already, please join us there! We'd love to get to know you. Here's a list of all the Facebook groups that you can join and post on:

Accessible Yoga Community – this community is for everyone, worldwide, who wants to join in the conversation

Accessible Yoga Acessível - Portugal (Portugal)

Yoga Acessível Brasil (Brazil)

Accessible Yoga Teachers in Greece (Greek)

Yoga Accessible Francophone (French)

Yoga Accesible- Español (Spanish)

Accessible Yoga D-A-CH (German)

Yoga Accessibile Italia - Accessible Yoga Italy (Italian)

Anpassad Yoga för alla (Swedish) 


Accessible Yoga Finnish Group – Esteetön jooga Suomessa

Accessible Yoga - Nederland & België (Dutch)

Accessible Yoga Ireland

Accessible Yoga Asia

Accessible Yoga Australia

Accessible Yoga UK

Accessible Yoga Canada

Accessible Yoga San Francisco Bay Area

Accessible Yoga Northeast/NYC

Accessible Yoga Southeast

Accessible Yoga Northwest

Accessible Yoga Southwest

Accessible Yoga Sacramento

Accessible Yoga Midwest

Accessible Yoga Texas 


This post was written by Nina Zolotow, co-editor of the Accessible Yoga blog and Editor in Chief of Yoga for Healthy Aging.

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