Let's start with the fact that Studio Naya is the best place to practice yoga – and not just because everyone is welcomed there, or because the atmosphere is family-like, or because there is always someone to turn to, or because Yuval is a caring teacher who believes in the path and knows how to pass it on with love to his students. I started yoga during the first lockdown of the Corona pandemic. When we were still trying to understand what was happening and what life would look like from now on, Yuval started a joint daily practice at 7:30 a.m. on Zoom, and it suited me perfectly. After about two years of joint practice, during which yoga became a constant motif in my life, I decided to go deeper, and I joined the teacher training course led by Yuval and Nofar. As is Yuval's custom, he also took the course seriously and in depth and invested a lot. Fortunately, similar to the atmosphere in the studio, a cohesive and supportive group was created in the course. We were all there for each other and each for that – to learn yoga and practice it. The course gave me very significant tools with which I continued on. Yuval's guidance and Nofar's assistance helped us deepen and refine the practice in a way that took us to new places that I didn't even know existed. Anyone who knows a little about the path of yoga knows that it doesn't just stay in the studio, or just on the yoga mat. The path of yoga permeates every day and gives a slightly different perspective on things. When I recognize such a moment in the day, I know - it's thanks to the course at Studio Naya. I hope that after the 200 words I wrote, it's clear to everyone that I highly recommend Yuval's course!
Zohar Efron