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Jonas Jiang

Hometeacher directoryJonas Jiang
17 May

Jonas Jiang

Jonas Jiang       Copenhagen

Jonas Jiang is the founder and daily manager of Wuji Academy in Denmark, a yin yoga school registered with Yoga Alliance. He has his background in vinyasa yoga and trauma sensitive yoga. He has studied yin yoga with Bernie Clark & HiYoga in Oslo, vinyasa yoga at LagoCPH, ashtanga & flow yoga at HiYoga Oslo, trauma sensitive yoga & yoga for prisoners at PrisonYogaProject and is certified in the WimHof method from the Wim Hof Method Academy.

Besides yoga, he practices Daoism and Dzogchen buddhist meditation. Jonas is very interested in the connections between the ancient art of yoga and modern understanding of psychiatric mechanisms, and his teachings are greatly influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung.

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