Created by Esak Garcia, Jedi Fight Club is an opportunity for passionate yogis to step into a world of practice that has assisted numerous people in having a more complete and fulfilling experience of yoga. During this 6–day training in Luxembourg, you will learn and practice homework exercises designed to deepen yoga postures, and receive coaching to empower you to adjust your experience when your results are not satisfying. We call it, “Change Your Mind.”
This JFC will be led by Jasmine Nash. Jasmine has been a yoga athlete since 2012, and has trained extensively with Esak Garcia since 2014. Jasmine has attended 22 Jedi Fight Club Trainings and has been a staff member at all eight e84 Trainings. She is the 2019-21 Canadian National champion, and has taught in over 25 countries. The time spent training with a community of passionate yogis is guaranteed to inspire and increase your overall level of excitement for practice.
This JFC is open to yoga athletes and casual practitioners alike. You do not need to have any prior competition experience, or the intention to compete.
What’s included
6 days of Jedi Training with Jasmine Nash, including Jedi homework, 26&2 classes, Yin, e84 Intermediate classes, and the 84 Asanas class (known as the “advanced class”)
COST: €650
Note: Our credit card processor accepts payment only in USD. You will have the option to pay your balance in whichever currency makes the most sense for you.
Accommodation
Students are responsible for finding their own accommodation for this training. There are numerous airbnbs and hotels nearby. We will assist you by pairing you with roommates, if wanted.
What’s not included
– Flights
– Accommodation
– Transportation
– Food
Travel Information
The easiest airport to fly into is the Luxembourg Airport (LUX)
Plan to arrive October 30 and depart on November 6 anytime. Training will begin in the morning on October 31 and finish late in the day on November 5.
Additional Information
Although there’s no minimum level of ability that’s required, in order to fully participate, you should be ready to practice 2 hot yoga classes per day plus additional training hours. In other words, you will be expected to arrive with a good level of fitness, but it does not matter what you’re able to do in terms of postures. What matters most is that spending your entire week doing yoga and training is fun and exciting to you, and that you’re up for the challenge. Your willingness to participate, and to take a step forward from wherever you are now, is much more important than your current ability.