Bringing the
Michigan Yoga community together
Upcoming event
Yoga for Nervous System Regulation and Resilience
Saturday, September 12 | 10:30 AM-3:30 PM | Kalamazoo Public Library
Join us for this experiential workshop where we will explore how Yoga can help regulate the nervous system and restore balance in times of uncertainty. Perfect for teachers, dedicated practitioners, and anyone curious to begin.
What MYA Yoga events are all about
A casual opportunity to connect with others across Michigan’s Yoga community
Space to deepen your understanding of Yogaa in a welcoming environment for all levels
Learning from experienced Michigan and national teachers with decades of practice and teaching
Namaste and welcome
Michigan Yoga Association is a community-centered organization dedicated to making meaningful Yoga education more accessible. Whether you teach, practice regularly, or are just beginning, we are your place to learn, connect, and be part of a wider Yoga community.
30+ years in motion
Formed more than three decades ago, MYA continues to bring together those passionate about Yoga—and we’re still going strong!
Regional, national, and international teachers
Our organization is Michigan-based, and we stretch across borders to cultivate a broader community of practice.
Grassroots and community-driven
A homegrown network, we exist to support and expand the reach of Yoga practice and philosophy.
Truly open to all
You belong here no matter your level of familiarity or training. The only credential is curiosity to learn and practice in community.
Ways to get involved
For individuals, teachers, and organizations across Michigan
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Attend an event
Join workshops and gatherings designed for both deep practice and accessible entry points.
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Support the community
Help make accessible Yoga education possible through a donation of any size.
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Join our board
MYA has open positions for service-minded leaders and lovers of Yoga who want to shape our future.
A look at some spaces we’ve created together …
“Yoga takes you into the present moment, the only place where life exists.”
– Patanjali