50-Hour Yin Yoga Teacher Training

Deepen Your Practice. Expand Your Teaching. Nourish Your Soul.

Join us for a transformative 50-hour Yin Yoga Teacher Training designed to blend accessibility, flexibility, and depth- set against the stunning natural backdrop of British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast.

Includes Delicious Healthy Meals Throughout Your Training

Hybrid Format

This hybrid training includes 20 hours of online learning (completed over four weeks) and a 30-hour in-person retreat-style intensive at our welcoming studio on the Coast. Whether you’re a yoga teacher looking to expand your offerings or a dedicated student seeking a deeper understanding of Yin, this training is designed to meet you where you are. 

What's Included

  • Online Learning (20 hours)
  • One live weekly cohort call (1 hour) 
  • A guided Yin practice each week (1 hour)
  • Pre- recorded content on theory, anatomy, energetics and teaching skills (3 hours/week)
  • In Person Immersion (28 hours)
  •  Held at our peaceful studio on the Sunshine Coast
  • Each day includes a wholesome, locally catered meal 
  • Time to connect, reflect, learn, and integrate
  • Taught by experienced Yoga Therapists and senior teachers with a passion for supportive, evidence-informed teaching

Come experience the beauty of the Coast- forests, beaches, and ocean air- in a setting that feels like a retreat from the everyday. This training is accessible to teachers and students from all traditions, and we warmly welcome those joining us from off-Coast with recommendations for local accommodations and travel.

This is more than a teacher training- it’s a chance to slow down, go deep, and reconnect.

Our next Yin Yoga Teacher Training will be offered in 2028. If this is something you’re feeling called toward, we’d love to hear from you and keep you in the loop.

 

**Available for 50hrs Continuing Education Credits with Yoga Alliance and toward a future 300hr program with Coast Flow Yoga.

If you have any questions, please email info@coastflow.ca.

Your Instructors

Melissa Enyedy ERYT500| Lead Instructor

Melissa began her yoga journey in 2004, when she stepped into her first class and felt an immediate sense of coming home. What began as a practice quickly unfolded into a lifelong path of devotion, discovery, and transformation. With a deep love of learning, Melissa has immersed herself in a rich variety of traditions and completed multiple certifications, including Vinyasa, Yin, Hatha, Restorative, Prenatal, Kundalini, Aerial, and Yoga Therapy.

Over the past 19 years of teaching, Melissa has become known for the heart she brings into every class—blending strong foundations with intuition, creativity, and soul. Her passion for the subtle realms, the nervous system, and the alchemy of sound and frequency shines through her work. She believes in the quiet power of Yin Yoga as a doorway to presence, release, and reconnection with the deeper currents of self.

Whether she’s holding space in stillness or guiding dynamic flow, Melissa weaves together knowledge and embodied wisdom with grace. Her classes are more than movement—they are invitations to return to wholeness.

Leah Painter ERYT500| Lead Instructor Anatomy and Physiology

Leah has been a body nerd for as long as she can remember. Initially drawn to yoga for cross-training various athletic activities, she became fascinated by how calm and grounded it made her feel. In 2007, she became a yoga teacher and over the years, encountered many students with various injuries and a wide range of abilities. Witnessing unique bodies moving in different ways sparked her curiosity and compassion to become a more knowledgeable movement teacher. Leah expanded her studies to include biomechanics, anatomy, and strength & conditioning. Certified in Functional Range Conditioning and Pain Foundations, she became a Certified Yoga Therapist in 2018 after four years of intensive training. Leah has worked in a multi-disciplinary clinic and one-on-one with conditions like pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy, backcare, chronic pain, post-natal issues, and various musculoskeletal problems. She values an evidence-based approach to movement teaching and continues to educate herself and others on the latest research and science. Believing in the body’s amazing ability to adapt and its inherent resilience, Leah teaches from a place of choice, play, and joy.