10 Years Ago we started a little thing called Practice Week. We set out to build something that we, as yogis ourselves, wanted to see in the world: space and time dedicated to practice.
We felt this should not be a place to learn to teach or to perform. Rather this was to be a place of developing a commitment to yogic practice; an immersive space to find inspiration and to commit to the discipline necessary for growth. A few people came back in 2016. We were surprised anyone showed up! (And also ok if no one did.) Several of those that did come camped on our living room floor. Then a decade went by and Ghosh Yoga rooted itself all over the world. Now yogis gather yearly at Practice Week, in Ghosh Yoga Teacher Trainings, in studios and community spaces, and in their own homes simply to practice. Throughout the last 10 years, we have come to find we have much in common. Rooted in our individual commitments to humility, discipline and knowledge, we find that connection is an important part of a sustained life of practice. So, to celebrate a decade of Practice Week and a commitment to both practice and community: We offer the inaugural Ghosh Yoga Festival- March 12-15, 2026. We will gather with each other to celebrate and deepen both our individual yoga practices and the community we've all built. Details: Ghosh Yoga Festival March 12-15, 2026 Tampa, FL USA Tickets available July 1st
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AUTHORSScott & Ida are Yoga Acharyas (Masters of Yoga). They are scholars as well as practitioners of yogic postures, breath control and meditation. They are the head teachers of Ghosh Yoga.
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