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A Mindful Approach to Ashtanga Yoga - Weekend Workshop Series with Scott Johnson


  • Merchant City Yoga 2nd Floor, 49 Virginia Street Glasgow, Scotland, G1 1TS United Kingdom (map)

Workshop 1: The Body as Feedback: Movement and Stillness
Workshop 2: The Feel of Things: Forward Bending and Backbending Awareness

Join senior teacher Scott Johnson for a weekend of practice and exploration grounded in mindfulness, movement and the deeper principles that sit beneath Ashtanga yoga.

These two workshops can be taken together or individually. Both sessions weave clear philosophical teaching with embodied asana practice, helping you connect more intimately to your body, breath and inner experience.

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Workshop 1: The Body as Feedback: Movement and Stillness
2-4.30pm Saturday 7 February 2026

In this session, you’ll explore the first foundation of mindfulness, the body. Scott will guide you through the teachings of the Buddha and Patanjali that help us return to the immediacy of physical experience, the breath and the subtle intelligence of the body.

You’ll then move into embodied exploration, using vinyasa and mindful movement to notice:

  • How movement arises from stillness

  • How breath shapes the way we experience each posture

  • How the body communicates through sensation

  • How awareness deepens the quality of practice

This workshop invites you to reconnect with your physical self as a source of feedback, clarity and presence.

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Workshop 2: The Feel of Things: Forward Bending and Backbending Awareness
2-4.30pm Sunday 8 February 2026

This workshop focuses on the second foundation of mindfulness, the felt sense. We look at how sensation and emotional tone shape our choices on the mat and in life.

Through forward bends from the Primary Series and backbends from the Intermediate Series, you will explore:

  • How different postures evoke different physical and emotional responses

  • How we can meet challenge, openness and vulnerability with steadiness

  • How sensation becomes a guide for deeper awareness

  • How mindfulness transforms the quality of what we feel

This session helps you recognise the subtle feeling patterns that arise in practice and teaches supportive ways to meet them with clarity and compassion.

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Who these workshops are for:

  • Practitioners of all levels

  • Students interested in the philosophical foundations of yoga

  • Anyone wanting to explore practice with more awareness, gentleness and curiosity

Join us for a rich day of connection, learning and embodied mindfulness.

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3 Day Immersion Costs

Full Immersion £215 (15% saving)
(assisted Self Practice Sessions (Fri, Sat & Sun) + Yoga Teachers' Workshop + Weekend Workshop Series)

Semi Immersion £157 (10% saving)
(assisted Self Practice Sessions (Fri, Sat & Sun) + Weekend Workshop Series)

To book Full Immersion or Semi Immersion please email judi@merchantcityyoga.com

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Workshop Costs

Weekend Workshop Series (1 & 2) £79 - BOOK NOW

Workshop 1 Individual £45 - BOOK NOW

Workshop 2 Individual £45 - BOOK NOW

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About Scott

Scott has been director and senior teacher at Stillpoint Yoga London since it was founded in 2009. He has dedicated himself to sharing the practice of yoga each weekday morning since then.

Scott has been practising yoga since 1998, and teaching Ashtanga yoga since 2003. He's one of only a few Ashtanga teachers to both be authorised in the primary and intermediate series by Manju Jois and be given senior teacher status by John Scott.

Scott is registered as a senior yoga teacher with Yoga Alliance UK and has also undergone extensive training with Clear Mind International, gaining their level 1, 2 & 3 certificate in Mindfulness and Compassion.

Scott’s years of dedicated and committed teaching each morning has led Stillpoint to become a highly respected central London Ashtanga yoga shala. Scott also teaches his mindful approach to Ashtanga yoga nationally and internationally.

He meets everyone who comes and looks to create long-term relationships, integrating the practice of yoga and embodied mindfulness as a way of meeting the world.

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