Jan 4 to Jan 10, 2025
Couples' Retreat in Bali: Reconnect, Relax, and Revitalize Your Relationship
This Bali couples retreat offers the perfect blend of relaxation, learning, and bonding in a beautiful, serene environment. Here’s what you can expect and how it will help both you and your relationship:
Yoga & Meditation: Learn skills that enhance both your mental and physical well-being, helping you to become more grounded and present with each other.
Stress Relief & Better Sleep: Through yoga and meditation, you'll experience reduced stress, better sleep, and a calmer, more balanced approach to life. This allows you to be less irritable and more understanding, fostering a deeper connection.
Gratitude & Appreciation: The yogic practices you’ll explore encourage more gratitude and appreciation for each other, helping you to recognize and cherish the small things that bring joy to your relationship.
Emotional Calmness: Gain tools to "chill out" when tensions arise, be more reflective instead of reactive, and navigate conflicts with greater ease. Whether it's disagreements between you as a couple or external stresses, you'll leave with better coping mechanisms.
For Non-Yogic Partners: This retreat offers a welcoming space for those new to yoga, providing easy-to-learn techniques to manage stress, emotional reactions, and relationship dynamics—creating new ways to approach both yourself and your partner.
Quality Time Together: Escape from the demands of daily life—such as cooking, childcare, work meetings, and other distractions—and focus on reconnecting as a couple in a peaceful, nurturing environment.
Delicious, Healthy Cuisine: Enjoy nutritious, plant-based meals that not only nourish the body but also promote mental clarity and overall well-being, enhancing your retreat experience.
This couples’ retreat is the perfect opportunity to bond, learn new tools for managing your relationship, and rejuvenate your mind and body—all in a magical Balinese setting.
Chris
High quality, compassionate Iyengar Yoga teaching
Chris has taught yoga and pranayama breath meditation for over 25 years. Her classes range from Beginners through to Advanced (Level 3).
All of the classes, including those by Chris, are taught with compassion, understanding, and individual attention to whatever level of skills you have at the time. As needed, props are provided, and advice is given on how to use them best. So you can work at your level but still make appropriate progress.
Iyengar Yoga teachers are among the most highly qualified teachers in the world. To gain certification, Iyengar Teacher trainees undergo a rigorous training program over a minimum of 3 years.
When Iyengar yoga teachers are certified at the initial level of certification, they have done at least 300 hours of training. It’s been done with a Senior Yoga Teacher such as Chris Lalor, the owner and founder of Flametree Yoga.
Before they start teacher training, Iyengar teacher trainees also have to have done at least 3 years as an Iyengar yoga student.
Elsewhere on this site, you can see more about Flametree’s Iyengar Teacher training.
(In contrast, the most common level of training of yoga teachers across Australia is only 200 hours. It is also often done with a very short prior period as a yoga student).
Yoga is a very ancient discipline designed to promote self-awareness. It is known to have originated in India, some 5 thousand years ago. Yoga appeared in the west towards the end of the nineteenth century. From humble beginnings yoga has grown to be very widely practiced throughout the world by people from all walks of life.
Yoga has stood the test of time because it is a discipline able to speak to every aspect of the human condition. Yoga postures, breathing and relaxation techniques talk to our bodies, our minds and our souls. Indeed the very word “yoga” means union, uniting body mind and soul for health and fulfillment.
A yoga practice strengthens and invigorates all the bodies systems,removing toxins and stimulating circulation,toning the muscles ,leaving you feeling strong healthy and more flexible.On the mental and emotional level yoga aids concentration,steadies the emotions and calms the mind. On a deeper level the practice of yoga brings self-awareness leading one towards inner peace
Yoga is suitable for everyone. You don`t have to be young , fit and flexible to begin. Everyone can benefit , men and women of all ages, all sizes can attain benefit from yoga, you simply have to begin, start to practice, and then continue to practice.
Iyengar Yoga is a dynamic practice that uses the body to approach and understand the mind. The body is trained to become an instrument for meditation. Through the practice one learns how to steady and quieten the mind to bring it to a place of stillness. The beauty of the Iyengar method is to be found in the systematic way it trains yoga practitioners to experience and understand themselves no matter where they are at.
In Iyengar yoga a Beginner is first introduced to their physical body via a series of standing poses (asanas). They are asked to feel themselves at the level of the muscles , bones , ligaments. In the standing poses they learn the basics of alignment and learn how to use props(supports like blocks , chairs, wall ropes) to help access parts of their body that may be difficult initially due to stiffness or injury.With regular, disciplined practice Iyengar yoga students find they develop physical strength, stamina, flexibility and co-ordination.
Iyengar Yoga students discover through practising yoga poses that there exists a the link between breath , mind and emotions . They begin to experience that yoga postures enhance not only their physical health but help to bring clarity and steadiness to their mind and emotions.
Many seek out Iyengar yoga because of the high reputation The Late BKS.Iyengar and his daughter Dr Geeta Iyengar have in the world of remedial yoga. Many people who initially come to yoga suffering from a wide variety of disorders, like back and neck pain, stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia and digestive disorders to name a few, find with a regular yoga practice they are able to manage their condition and find relief.
Yes on average most students have been practicing yoga for quite a few years.
Yes, it’s no problem We teach Iyengar yoga.
This method is particularly well suited for all different body types. It also uses a lot of preparatory poses.
We also offer Gentle Yoga, plus Back, Neck and Shoulder Yoga. See more about these under the “Classes” tab. They will be useful to your situation.
Yes you can, but you must advise your teacher immediately. If you wish, please also see the answer to the next question as well.
In short, you can start at 15 weeks. Here a quick guide around pregnancy questions, including pregnancy yoga Darwin options.
If you’re planning to get pregnant, the best time to start yoga is right away. It means you can continue yoga right through your pregnancy, without having to wait until your are 15 weeks. Then you have the many benefits of yoga right through your pregnancy.
We prefer that you discretely advise your teacher. If online mention it in the chat box that only the teacher can see. If in the studio, tell the teacher as you arrive.
Iyengar yoga considers it’s highly useful to adjust for the changes that take place in your body once a month. You will be given alternative poses where necessary to help you during that time of the month.
In particular, you’ll be given alternatives to inverted poses. As you’d appreciate, its important to not do poses that can alter the natural bodily processes.
You’ll also be give poses that conserve energy, and re-generate it.
Please ring us straight away. We will advise you then and direct you depending on your situation.
Yes. If you are having regular treatments, for example with a physio, please tell your teacher. Issues around surgery/blood pressure, changed medical conditions etc. you need to keep your teacher informed.
Yoga is a practice. So yes you do need to set aside time a time to practice. We provide practice sheets at the Beginner and Intermediate levels that will help you to sequence your practice.