BWY Announces 2025 Line-up of Online Members Sessions
Yoga enthusiasts and teachers can look forward to an exciting line-up of online Members Sessions this year from the British Wheel of Yoga (BWY). Led by renowned teachers and experts, these sessions provide valuable insights into yoga philosophy, diverse styles and modern approaches to practice.
Free for BWY members, these sessions are also available to non-members for £25 each. Just two sessions cover the cost of an annual membership (£46), making it easier than ever to connect with leading voices in yoga and access continuing professional development (CPD).
The 2025 line-up includes:
6 March: Amelia Wood – Celebrate International Women’s Day with a look at the women who shaped modern yoga.
6 August: Lina Mookerjee – Revisiting The Chakras: Their relevance in today’s Western society.
4 September: Carol Trevor – An introduction to yoga and Neurodiversity.
19 November: Peter Blackaby – How the journey to an asana deepens self-awareness and quiets the mind.
BWY Chair Diana O’Reilly said: “These sessions showcase the exceptional quality of yoga education BWY offers, reflecting our commitment to equity and accessibility. By offering free access to members and low-cost options for non-members, we strive to reduce financial barriers and make education and professional development widely available.”
Details of the sessions are available on the BWY website in Yoga Search. Session recordings will be included in the video library in the Resources section, giving members the flexibility to revisit and reflect on the teachings anytime.
Member Sessions are just one of the many benefits available to BWY members, alongside discounts for BWY events and exclusive offers on yoga equipment from trusted partners. Learn more about the full range of membership perks on our website.
About BWY
The British Wheel of Yoga (BWY) is committed to sharing yoga’s transformative power and rich heritage through events and education. Guided by yoga’s principles and traditions, BWY’s mission is to enrich lives through yoga, increasing accessibility and inclusivity. Established as a registered charity in 1965 and recognised as the National Governing Body for Yoga by Sport England and Sport Wales, BWY serves more than 5000 members and is supported by a 100-strong local volunteer network and a small central team.
For all media inquiries
Natalie Lyndon, BWY PR & Communications Officer