Charles
is usually assisted by at least one guest teacher, and sometimes
as many as 3 additional teachers.
Charles MacInerney has studied
Yoga and Meditation since 1971. He teaches classes on Yoga,
Meditation, Posture, Visualization, Breathing, Balance, Creativity,
Concentration and biofeedback for a variety of businesses, corporations
and institutions. He has worked with over 12,000 students in
Austin, where he lives. In 1999 he was asked to present on "Yoga
for At-Risk-Youth" for the 2nd Annual S.W. Yoga Conference,
and was a panelist, answering questions about hospital based
Yoga programs for Cardiac Patients.
The following year Charles
presented at the 3rd Annual S.W. Yoga Conference on "Devotion
in the Workplace" and was asked to be on the advisory panel
to the conference. In 2002 Charles presented two workshops at
the International Conference on Yoga for Positive Health.
Charles has led over 50 retreats since 1992,
including 15 international retreats. For more information see
his biography.
Charles has been intereviewed for articles in
Yoga Journal three times, on creativity, heart disease, and
most recently for an article to appear in December 2003 on Yoga
for overweight students. He is also a guest writer of Yoga Journal's
"Ask Our Expert" column.
Charles
is registered with the Yoga Alliance at the 500 hour level (the
highest registration currently available), and is the co-founder
and serves on the faculty of the Living Yoga Teacher Training
Program. He is also the co-founder of Texas Yoga, and helps
organize and presents at the Annual Texas Yoga Retreat.
Charles is also a professional public speaker
with the National Speakers Association and has presented numerous
times on Mind Mapping; Stress Management; Meditation; Visualization;
Breath Work, and Self-Awareness Tools for Self Transformation;
at Regional and National Conferences, including the prestigious
National Wellness Conference. For more information about Charles
MacInerney's speaking career, please visit his website at ExpandingParadigms.com