September '24 - April '25



Fluid Yoga has successfully graduated over 500 teachers from our Yoga Alliance 5-star training program. Our comprehensive training offers a holistic approach, encompassing the mind, spirit, and body aspects of yoga’s inner teachings and outer practicum.


As a participant you will experience hands on learning and real life application of the principles presented in each of the following modules:




Meditation Immersion in Southern Vermont

September 26th-29th, 2024

or

October 17th-20th, 2024


How can we let go of fear, craving and attachment in order to become happier and more content? The Fluid Mind approach begins with a foundational understanding of Tibetan Buddhist mind training, and continues to explore the science of meditation, the foundations of practice, and specific meditation practices (including shamata, maitri/loving-kindness, and tong-len). A Fluid mind is present and adaptable to change—qualities that lead to happier living and more refined yogic practice. We often think of life as static snapshots that are put together to form a bigger picture but in reality the nature of life is flowing from one moment to the next. Since life is fluid, we can all benefit from discovering a way of life that moves with the forces of nature instead of against them. Fluid Living teaches us to move effortlessly through life in a way that creates happiness within ourselves and those around us. This module uses experiential learning and real world examples while drawing on the ancient Tibetan yogic philosophies such as the Six Paramitas as outlined The Bodhisattva’s Way of Living.


**Fluid Mind+Spirit is a 3 night/4 day meditation immersion in Wilmington Vermont. $800 price includes tuition and is part of the total training cost. An additional $200 will be charged if you need hotel. You are only required to attend one immersion course on either September 26th-29th or October 17th-20th, 2024




Fluid Body

November 15th-17th 2024

Biddeford, Maine


An approach to movement that allows for freedom and exploration while aligning the body in a safe and efficient manner. Unlike a mechanical or precision based alignment, this approach to movement honors the dynamic nature of the yoga practice and keeps the body safe without disrupting flow. With simplicity in mind, Fluid Body provides students and teachers with simplistic methods for understanding safe alignment. Acknowledging that the safest alignment starts within the mind, you will learn how to listen carefully to your own body to make the intuitive adjustments as your body moves.






January 2025 to April 2025

Biddeford, Maine

Weekend 1: Jan 10-12 2025

Weekend 2: Feb 7-9 2025 

Weekend 3: March 14-16 2025

Weekend 4 and Graduation : April 11-13 2025


Fluid Teaching recognizes that teaching, like life, is a dynamic and moving experience and that each of us have something unique and special to offer. Our approach to teaching provides the tools needed to become a great teacher and bring the best of your experiences, talents and offerings to light. Additionally, you will be part of a strong community of like-minded teachers, a sangha, who will support you every step along the way. The relationships you form will last a lifetime!


Benefits of Fluid Teaching

• Deepen Your Practice: Enhance your personal yoga practice and understanding of its principles.

• Learn from Experts: Gain insights and knowledge from experienced instructors and yoga experts.

• Teaching Skills: Acquire the skills and confidence needed to become a proficient yoga teacher.

• Transformative Experience: Immerse yourself in a transformative journey of self-discovery and growth.

• Community: Join a supportive community of like-minded individuals on a shared path of wellness.

• Health Benefits: Explore the physical and mental health benefits of yoga for a holistic well-being.

• Life-Long Learning: Engage in continuous learning, evolving both as a practitioner and a teacher.

• Share Wisdom: Contribute to others’ well-being by sharing the wisdom and practice of yoga.

• Career Opportunities: Open doors to potential career opportunities in the growing field of yoga instruction.







A Note from Kevan Gale



Meet The Team

Alyson Pollard

WheelHouse Yoga


Alyson Franca Pollard is owner of WheelHouse Yoga in Clifton, Virginia. With a mindful approach to building her practitioners confidence and ability in their yoga practice, she ensures that one feels accomplished where they currently are in their practice, while safely building to and sprinkling in glimpses of what the next level holds.




Jen Frey

Village Yoga


Jen is the owner and lead teacher of Newfane Village Yoga. Jen’s core philosophy is that yoga should be available and accessible to all. She creates a comfortable, relatable and relaxed atmosphere in which a challenging flow is punctuated with warmth and giggles. Her goal is always to get you to try something new with a sense of humor.


Jen Howell

Sutra Studio


Jen leads teacher trainings with Fluid Yoga, guides yoga and meditation retreats, and in 2014 partnered with Mill No. 5 to bring a new infusion of yoga to downtown Lowell, MA. Her mission is to help people find the path to happiness by creating space for transformation in an encouraging and open environment.

Sarah Spiegel

Samudra Studio


Sarah opened Samudra in 2016 built on her long-time love of building community, creating connections, and fostering transformation through yoga, meditation, and the sharing of the Tibetan Buddhist yoga practices that have transformed her life. Her passion is sharing these practices with others in a joyful, accessible, and grounded manner.

Alicia Molloy

Padme PT | Anatomist



Alicia Molloy is a physical therapist motivated to help others on their path of healing. After many years of helping people of all ages sort through their sports and orthopedic injuries in a traditional western approach, Alicia found that the techniques within the Tibetan yogic teachings allowed for not only a shift of focus in her own journey, but when shared with others, provided faster healing times and greater outcomes within the broader reach of both body and mind.

Jamie Russell

Fluid Yoga


Jamie is an E-RYT 500 hour Fluid Yoga teacher and educator in the Fluid Yoga school. Incorporating the mental aspects of a meditation practice and Buddhist philosophy into her life, Jamie became a teacher of yoga in 2009 and has since dedicated her life to the practice and sharing of its benefits.  Jamie co-owns Aeemelia Skincare, a company born from the realization of feeling better when we are happy and healthy and providing handcrafted skincare made with simple products that make you feel good.

Betty Riaz

Stil Studio | Fluid Yoga


Since 2009, Betty has connected and shared the teachings of healing and spiritual practices of the Tibetan Yogic Tradition. Her mission is to help others through her work at Stil Studio, teaching yoga and mindfulness, healing bodywork and leading global retreats. She is eternally grateful to her teachers from the Tibetan Vajrayana practices; Khenpo Lama Migmar Tsetsen, Kevan Gale, Dr. Eric Rosenbush and Dr. Nida Chenagtsang.

Kevan Gale

Fluid Yoga


Mindfulness, Yoga and nature have played an important role throughout Kevan Gale’s life.

Kevan had the good fortunate of meeting his current teacher Khenpo Lama Migmar, Harvard University Buddhist Chaplain, who he has studied with for over 15 years. He left consulting to fully dedicate his time to yoga, mindfulness and Buddhist teachings. He owns Fluid Yoga and Stil Studio in Dedham MA where he shares the path of yoga and mindfulness. Additionally, Kevan teaches mindfulness at Northeastern University where he is currently working in collaboration with Dr. Dudley to expand the host of offerings to mindfulness students.

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Frequently Asked Questions



Is Fluid a Registered Style? 

Yes, Fluid Yoga is trademarked style of Vinyasa Yoga as well as a Registered Yoga School with Yoga Alliance. Our approach is intelligent by design, Fluid by Nature.



What are the qualifications? What if my asana practice is not strong enough?

Most trainees enter training programs not with the desire to teach but the desire to change their lives through the practice of yoga and meditation. That is exactly what is required. A dedication to change one’s lives and to live a more meaningful life. All other benefits of strengthening your asana will come as an extra bonus through the dedication of the practice. Your practice, combined with the love of yoga, is all you need to pursue the 200 hours of training.



What are the benefits of taking Fluid Yoga training vs. other Trainings?

Fluid Yogi’s believe in the lifestyle of the yoga practice. It is through the deep connections between the body, mind and spirit, that we begin to make transformations in our everyday life. Our program is designed to be transformative and educational and our hope is that Fluid teachers will be positive catalysts for good in this world. Because of this, we spend a lot of time on mind training, philosophy and life skills. 

Graduates of the Fluid Yoga training program have been successful in making the transition from the practice of yoga to the teaching of yoga. Our trainees are drawn to our tight knit community and the bonds made while passing through the teacher training program. In addition trainees are assigned a personal mentor, create bonds that will last a lifetime, while finding their own lives dramatically improving from the dedication to the practice.



How do I reserve my spot? What are the requirements?

Reserve your spot by requesting an application from your studio representative. A deposit of $500 will reserve your spot for the training. We cap our training at 25 trainees per training/studio to ensure an intimate experience. The only requirements is the commitment to following the Fluid Credo, the physical ability to practice asana, and to show up for the session with complete presence and open mind.



What do I need to bring to the training and what is included in the cost?

Bring a healthy body and an open mind. Your own mat is preferred, but not required. A sweater or shawl for meditation, a notebook, folder, and water bottle is suggested.

The training includes a comprehensive and detailed manual covering all the curriculum. Additional readings and books are not included in the tuition price and will be your responsibility. 



How long does it take to complete the training and get my certification?

The 200 hour training takes 200 hours to complete (hee-hee).

The 200 contact hours are split into 7 weekends over the course of approximately 6 months.

There will be readings and writing assignments outside of the training sessions and a requirement to meditate and practice yoga regularly.



What if I need to miss a day or skip a session, or something unexpected happens?

All 200 hours must be completed in order to receive your certificate. Our training program is a rolling program so each session can be taken independently. If a student can't make a session they have the option to make it up when it is scheduled again or they must make up the time in a private session with a Fluid Instructor. Trainees are allowed up to 4 hours of absence without any private make up time. Otherwise, the private session time will require homework review as well as asana review and one on one training at a private session fee of $100/hour.



What is the difference between the 200 and 500 hour programs?

The 200 hour program allows trainees to discover the foundation of their practice. This program is compromised of 7 weekends including Fluid Mind + Spirit , Fluid Body and 5 weekends of Fluid Teaching. Once completed, one will be certified to teach Fluid Yoga, and be able to register for a 200 hour certification with Yoga Alliance.

The 500 hour certification requires 300 hours of an advanced teacher training program. The Fluid 300 hour is designed for graduates of any 200 hour yoga training program. More information about the advanced 300 hour can be found on this site or by contacting [email protected].



Can I take the Fluid Mind + Spirit and Fluid Body modules if I have no interest in teaching?

Absolutely. Each of these modules is designed as an independent immersion. They can be taken in any order, but both must be taken before (ideally) one enters Fluid Teaching. These modules are a way for a student to deepen their interest in meditation and spiritual philosophy through Fluid Mind + Spirit or asana & alignment through Fluid Body.



Do I have to convert to Buddhism or Hinduism to become a teacher?

Absolutely not. Yoga is an experience meant to only enhance devotion and belief systems. By practicing and learning experientially, Fluid Yogis’ deepen their beliefs through dedication and personal commitment to practice on and off the mat. We do not believe in preaching nor enforcing dogma on others. 



Who can guide me during the training

During the training you have your Fluid Instructor, Fluid Training Assistant and a Fluid Mentor to help guide you on your path of becoming a teacher. 



What happens when I am done with my training?

Once you complete the training you become part of the Fluid Sangha. A tight knit community of like-minded teachers that supports one another on the path. The Fluid Sangha participates in a Meditation in Action program to take the practice of yoga and meditation off the mat and into the community by helping others. You become something larger than yourself and will have many opportunities to continue with continuing education, teacher’s only retreats, workshops and opportunities to grow.



How do I get my certification and become registered with Yoga Alliance?

You will be required to take a final written exam covering all the points from your training. Once this is passed, you will receive a Certificate of Completion stating you are a registered Fluid Yoga Instructor.

After receiving your Fluid Yoga certification, you must create on online id www.yogaalliance.org and upload your certificate of completion. After a few weeks, Yoga Alliance will sent you a 200 hour letter of certification.



What if I want to teach at my local studio when I am done?

Once graduated, you will be prepared to teach yoga. will require qualifying applications, interviews and sometimes auditions. Completion of the training is a great preparation, but not a guarantee of future employment. Use your time during the training to form a network with your other teacher trainers and the business relationships you create will help prepare you for your future teaching. The opportunities will come your way in places you least expect, so keep an open mind and open heart. 



What are Fluid's criteria and evaluation process for choosing trainees? 

We believe that every single person has an extraordinary gift to offer this world. We help our teachers find their gift. Many trainees have concerns that it is too late for this, or their practice isn’t strong enough or they won’t make a good teacher, etc. etc.

We help our trainees appreciate that their life experiences are what make them great teachers. Every student has something truly unique to offer and the best teachers are simply authentic versions of themselves, not carbon copies of any one else. And so that is why we want to share our Fluid Yoga experience with those willing to receive.