Classes

Our schedule

After teaching a daily Mysore programme for over 5 years in Berlin, we are currently taking a break from teaching regular classes. However, there are still opportunities to practice with us:

September 2026 |  UK | South West
From September 12th - 16th 2026 we will be teaching our annual retreat on an organic farm, located in Devon, the south west of England. Besides daily Mysore Classes and a weekly Led-Class, there will be asana and theory workshops, as well as daily meditation. You can find all the details here:
ashtangayogadarsana.com/uk

Keep in touch
We’ll continue teaching retreats & workshops and covering Mysore programs until we have set up a new Mysore Program. We are currently working on making this possible in a sustainable way. To stay up to date about our teaching schedule, you can sign up to our Ashtanga Yoga Darśana newsletter.
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Coming to practice with us

We teach and practice the traditional form of Ashtanga Yoga “Mysore Style” yoga, as taught to us by our teachers. Our classes are suitable for all levels, from complete beginners to experienced practitioners. Each student is guided individually to learn the Ashtanga Yoga system at a suitable pace.

In Sanskrit, the undisturbed passing of knowledge from teacher to student, known as Parampara, is the very basis of teaching, studying and practicing Yoga. Parampara acknowledges the importance of following a method with the guidance of a teacher. Sharing this understanding, we feel that forming a good student-teacher relationship is fundamental for passing on the knowledge of the Ashtanga Yoga practice.

Tom teaches in English, Julia in German and English.

Ashtanga Yoga for Beginners

  • Yes, absolutely. In a Mysore class, each student is taught individually, meaning absolute beginners and established practitioners are practicing at the same time, with everyone focusing on their own practices. So each class is suitable for all levels, and beginners are always very welcome.

  • The Mysore class is designed so that you can ‘drop in’. This means you can turn up any time during the class. Each student is guided individually by the teacher to learn the Vinyasa sequence and system at a suitable pace.

  • For a beginner the class takes approx. 45-60 min. With more experience the practice might take 90-120 min.

  • According to the Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga method, it’s intended to be practiced 6 days per week except for the full and new moon days. This means that a normal week consists of either 5 or 6 days Ashtanga Yoga Practice, with one steady rest day and the additional moon day every other week.

    Building and maintaining this daily practice requires a sustainable approach in each practice, which feels very different from getting on the mat only a few times per week. We practice and teach according to the Ashtanga yoga system and therefore recommend a daily practice.

    However, we are aware that practicing Ashtanga 6 days a week might not be possible for everyone and are super happy to welcome every practitioner to our community.

  • We advise women to take additional rest during the first 2-3 days of their period.

    Each new and full moon days are additional rest days, on which it’s recommended to not practice. We do not teach on these days.

    It’s advised that you do not practice with a fever.

    Besides that, there are generally very few reasons not to practice. As Ashtanga Yoga Mysore is taught individually, there are always options to adjust your personal practice to your current circumstances, such as injury or sickness. We are always happy to support you in doing so.

    • Please take a shower in the morning before class and bring a small towel for adjustments.

    • Yoga should always be practiced on an empty stomach while the digestive system is at rest. Therefore it’s not recommended to eat in the morning or drink just before class.

    • There are no classes on full and new moon. For reference, please see the moon calendar below.

  • You can join us on our Ashtanga Yoga Retreat in Italy, which is also suitable for complete beginners. During our retreat we offer an additional beginners class on the first day of each week. We’re always happy to meet new people and to introduce you to the Ashtanga Yoga method.

    You can also read our article: What is Ashtanga Yoga?

Ashtanga Yoga Moon days (UK and Germany)

2025 (UK and Germany)

December
Thursday 4th - ○ Full Moon (UK)
Thursday 5th - ○ Full Moon (Germany)
Saturday 20th - ● New Moon

2026 (UK and Germany)

January
Saturday 3rd - ○ Full moon
Sunday 18th - ● New Moon 

February
Sunday 1st - ○ Full moon
Tuesday 17th - ● New Moon 

March
Tuesday 3rd - ○ Full moon
Thursday 19th - ● New Moon 

April
Thursday 2nd - ○ Full moon
Friday 17th - ● New Moon 

May
Friday 1st - ○ Full moon
Saturday 16th - ● New Moon
Sunday 31st - ○ Full moon

June
Monday 15th - ● New Moon
Tuesday 30th - ○ Full moon

July
Tuesday 14th - ● New Moon
Wednesday 29th - ○ Full moon

August
Wednesday 12th - ● New Moon
Friday 28th - ○ Full moon

September
Friday 11th - ● New Moon
Saturday 26th - ○ Full moon

October
Saturday 10th - ● New Moon
Monday 26th - ○ Full moon

November
Monday 9th - ● New Moon
Tuesday 24th - ○ Full moon

December
Wednesday 9th - ● New Moon
Thursday 24th - ○ Full moon

2027 (UK and Germany)

January
Thursday 7th - ● New Moon
Friday 22nd - ○ Full moon

February
Saturday 6th - ● New Moon
Saturday 20th - ○ Full moon (UK)
Sunday 21st - ○ Full moon (Germany)

March
Monday 8th - ● New Moon
Monday 22nd - ○ Full moon

April
Wednesday 7th - ● New Moon
Tuesday 20th - ○ Full moon (UK)
Wednesday 21st - ○ Full moon (Germany)

May
Thursday 6th - ● New Moon
Thursday 20th - ○ Full moon

June
Friday 4th - ● New Moon
Saturday 19th - ○ Full moon