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Honoring A Living Tradition - Collaboration with Scot Johnson


Ashtanga United Presents:

Honoring A Living Tradition - Collaboration with Scot Johnson

Step into the heart of tradition at Honoring a Living Tradition, co-led by Scot Johnson and Petri Räisänen. This workshop is a celebration of Ashtanga Yoga as a living, evolving practice, where breath, movement, and wisdom intertwine to honor the past while embracing the present. Each morning begins with Mysore-style sessions, allowing you to connect deeply with your practice, followed by pranayama and meditation to cultivate stillness and presence.

Throughout the week, you’ll explore workshops that delve into the essence of tradition, from its philosophical roots to its modern expressions. Discover the yoga of poetry—where the written and spoken word become tools for reflection and inspiration—and engage in discussions on how to carry the spirit of Ashtanga forward in today’s world. The retreat concludes with a closing circle, leaving you with a renewed sense of connection to the lineage, your practice, and the community. Leave inspired, grounded, and ready to move forward with the living tradition of Ashtanga Yoga in your heart and practice.


We will have 1-2 batches of Mysore classes on the weekdays mornings starting at 6am (May 12-14) and 1 batch of the afternoon workshops. The led primary series class with Petri on Friday 15th will take place at the yoga shala at 6am and led accessible yoga with Wambui will start at 8am. On the weekend (May 16-17) we will have 1-2 Mysore batches starting at 6:30am (if one class) or 6:00am and 7:45am (if two classes).

Besides the yoga program, we will have dinners, beach hang-out time, surfing, nature walks and trips together (or as you wish), with bigger or smaller groups of students. There is a great opportunity to try surfing as there are surfing schools in every bigger beach in the area.

Mysore Style = Self Led practice with Petri’s experienced, sensitive and healing adjustments.Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday mornings

Led Class = On Fridays guided full primary series class. If you are not doing the full Primary series, you can decide when you would like to stop your practice.

Accessible Guided Class = On Fridays, you can join in a softer, slower, gentler quarter primary series with Wambui. This option is suitable for beginners, those with mobility concerns and /or recovering from injury; or those who wish to gain the benefit of the Ashtanga Yoga practice but through a trauma-informed framework.

Pranayama = Light, simple and beneficial breathing exercises for a deeper understanding about the breath and energy work.

NOTE: Some of the afternoon classes, especially Pranayamas can be held outdoors, if the weather is suitable!


Discover the schedule and details below to choose the option that feels right for you

  • Full Program

  • Weekend Program

  • Morning Practises only

  • Morning Practises + Single Classes of your choice

  • Separate Drop-Inn Class

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