A Yoga Synergy Online Course

Ashtanga Vinyasa

Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Course with Simon Borg Olivier MSc, BAppSc(Physiotherapy) APAM C-IAYT

Detailed anatomical instructions and explanations for every posture
How to use 18 different bandhas in your practice to improve strength and flexibility
Teaching methodology for the ashtanga vinyasa yoga first series to any level
Learn safe, accessible, and effective, but easier versions of each posture
Perform the traditional ashtanga yoga vinyasas in a safe and effective manner
Gain 18 CEP Points - Yoga Alliance | 9 CEP Points - Yoga Australia

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Asthanga Vinyasa

Whether a novice, advanced practitioner or long-time teacher, you will benefit greatly from this online course. You will have 6 months access to the course material and all material is downloadable to keep forever.
You will learn:
  • In depth explanation and instructions on how to use 18 different bandhas in your practice to improve strength, flexibility and circulation of blood and energy in the body
  • Detailed instructions on how to get the most out of each posture in the primary ashtanga sequence (and many clues for more advanced practices)
  • How to perform the traditional ashtanga yoga vinyasas in a safe and effective manner
  • How to do safe, accessible, and effective, but easier versions of each posture
  • In depth discussion and instruction on breath-control and breathing in each posture
  • Practice sequences showing two practitioners working at different levels in each posture and movement
  • Verbally and visually instructed sequences for anatomical precision, and for a safe and energising practice
  • Instructions on how to use your eyes, and the purpose of dristhi


Watch a FREE Sequence

Upavistha Kona Vinyasa
(‘Wide Angle Forward-bend Sequence’)



More About the Teacher


Simon Borg-Olivier MSc BAppSc(Physiotherapy) APAM c-IAYT has been teaching how to use posture, movement, breathing and mental control for health and well-being for 37 years, while also treating people as a registered physiotherapist.

His unmatched wealth of knowledge comes from merging modern medical science with what he learned from the great masters in Tibet, India, Japan and China.

Simon is a co-founder and owner of Yoga Synergy. He is a registered physiotherapist, research scientist and a university lecturer. He teaches classes and workshops in Australia and around the world. Read more about Simon

What Others Say

    What others say

    Asana 84 Postures

    Pin Lun – Guo

    I am very grateful to Simon Borg-Olivier for his teaching. This course has benefited me a lot. It has deepened my use of anatomy, BANDHA and movements, and allowed me to practice in a safer and more efficient way.

    Beverley Kempel

    I got so much out of doing this course. Simon goes into so much detail and his explanations are consistent and logical throughout the course. As I progressed I found a deeper level of understanding with each of the asanas.Simon is extremely thorough and there was always an emphasis practicing safely.I think it is well worth doing for practitioners at all levels. I also think there would be a benefit in re-visiting the course in time as a refresher.The other benefit for me was an understanding now of how many of these cues are applied in the general Yoga Synergy classes.

    Julian Boswell

    I thoroughly enjoyed completing this course. The online learning made it easy for me to take my time with it. I was able to digest the information at my own pace, explore the different cues on my mat, and apply it to my practice. Human anatomy is a vast and potentially intimidating subject. However, approaching it in a practical way through familiar asana's, allowed for new information to be synthesised more easily. I would recommend this course to anyone interested in Yoga Asana and how to move the body in a safe way.

    Tricia Hughey

    I really enjoyed the course! I have been teaching yoga and movement fr 18 years and found so much information I had never heard before. tHe program offered unique and different insights on commonly taught postures. I took about 10 pages of notes LOL I do write on the large side-but still 🙂 MY least favorite part were the longer practices. The moves were way to unfamiliar to move through the flow on your own without someone watching and correcting you visually. It was especially challenging when there was no guided or led instruction, just mouth clicks. I found it much more helpful and rewarding with Simon's cueing. I wish there were a way to refer back to this. My only complaint is that if I wanted to review something, I would have to rent the whole program again. I would definitely try out another of your programs. I was already strolling through the offerings! Thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge with the world!

    Suzana Rožmanec

    Your online course is outstanding! I am happy to go through each chapter several times because so much useful information is given and you are truly a real treasure trove of practical knowledge. Thank you for your work.(Asana Biomechanics 84 Postures)


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    The Postures

    Surya Namaskar B (Sun Salutation B)
    Padangushtha Vinyasa (‘Big Toe Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Trikona Vinyasa (‘Triangle Sequence’)
    Parsvakona Vinyasa (‘Side Angle Sequence’)
    Prasarita Padottana Vinyasa (‘Wide Angle Standing Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Parsvottana vinyasa (‘One-legged Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Eka Pada Padangushtha Vinyasa (‘One-legged Standing Big Toe Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Ardha Baddha Padmottana Vinyasa (‘Half Bound Lotus Standing Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Virabhadrasana Vinyasa (‘Warrior Sequence’)
    Paschimottana Vinyasa (‘Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Purvottana Vinyasa (‘Upward-facing Plank Sequence’)
    Ardha Baddha Padma Paschimottana Vinyasa (‘Half Bound Lotus Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Triang Mukha Eka Pada Paschimottana Vinyasa (‘Three Limbs Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Janu Sirsa Vinyasa (‘Head to Knee Sequence’)
    Marichya Vinyasa (‘Sage Marichya’s Sequence’)
    Nava Vinyasa (‘Boat Sequence’)
    Bhuja Pida Vinyasa (‘Shoulder Pressing Sequence’)
    Kurma Vinyasa (‘Turtle Sequence’)
    Garbha Pinda Vinyasa (‘Embryo Sequence’)
    Baddha Kona Vinyasa (‘Cobblers Sequence’)
    Upavistha Kona Vinyasa (‘Wide Angle Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Supta Kona Vinyasa (‘Supine Wide Angle Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Supta Padangushtha Vinyasa (‘Supine Big Toe Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Ubhaya Padangushtha Vinyasa (‘Inverted Big Toe Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Urdhva Mukha Paschimottana Vinyasa (‘Inverted Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Setu Bandha Vinyasa (‘Bridge Sequence’)
    Urdhva Dhanura Vinyasa (‘Inverted Bow Sequence’)
    Paschimottana Vinyasa (‘Post Back-bending Forward-bend Sequence’)
    Sarvanga Vinyasa (‘Shoulderstand Sequence’)
    Sirsa Vinyasa (‘Headstand Sequence’)
    Padma Vinyasa (‘Lotus Finishing Sequence’)
    Sava Vinyasa (‘Supine Relaxation Sequence’)