Grand Hyatt Singapore expands yoga training programmes

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Grand Hyatt Singapore expands yoga training programmes

Grand Hyatt Singapore has announced the return and expansion of its Yoga Alliance-accredited training programmes at Damai, led by master trainer Jimin Choi. Following the success of last year's series, the 2026 line-up will feature both popular returning formats and new experiences tailored to meet the evolving needs of yoga practitioners and instructors.

The programmes will be hosted at Damai and Damai House, offering a serene environment for participants. The 2026 offerings include the 16-hour one-on-one Chair or Wall Yoga Teacher Tuition, a personalised Continuing Education (CET) programme, and a new 16-hour one-on-one CET Retreat with a four-night stay at the Grand Hyatt Singapore. Additionally, the hotel will introduce its first 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training programme, providing comprehensive instruction over 10 weeks.

Returning favourites include the 25-hour Wall Yoga CET Retreat and the 25-hour Chair Yoga CET Retreat, both available in residential and non-residential formats. These programmes are designed to enhance alignment, stability, and mobility through structured learning and practice.

Jimin Choi, known for her expertise in Wall Rope Yoga and Chair Yoga, will lead the programmes. With over a decade of teaching experience, Choi is celebrated for her anatomy-informed approach that combines Eastern philosophy with Western movement science.

Damai's facilities, including a vertical movement studio, hydrotherapy amenities, and an outdoor wellness pool, complement the training programmes, providing a comprehensive wellness experience


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Grand Hyatt Singapore expands yoga training programmes

Grand Hyatt Singapore has announced the return and expansion of its Yoga Alliance-accredited training programmes at Damai, led by master trainer Jimin Choi. Following the success of last year's series, the 2026 line-up will feature both popular returning formats and new experiences tailored to meet the evolving needs of yoga practitioners and instructors.

The programmes will be hosted at Damai and Damai House, offering a serene environment for participants. The 2026 offerings include the 16-hour one-on-one Chair or Wall Yoga Teacher Tuition, a personalised Continuing Education (CET) programme, and a new 16-hour one-on-one CET Retreat with a four-night stay at the Grand Hyatt Singapore. Additionally, the hotel will introduce its first 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training programme, providing comprehensive instruction over 10 weeks.

Returning favourites include the 25-hour Wall Yoga CET Retreat and the 25-hour Chair Yoga CET Retreat, both available in residential and non-residential formats. These programmes are designed to enhance alignment, stability, and mobility through structured learning and practice.

Jimin Choi, known for her expertise in Wall Rope Yoga and Chair Yoga, will lead the programmes. With over a decade of teaching experience, Choi is celebrated for her anatomy-informed approach that combines Eastern philosophy with Western movement science.

Damai's facilities, including a vertical movement studio, hydrotherapy amenities, and an outdoor wellness pool, complement the training programmes, providing a comprehensive wellness experience


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