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Kim Yang-hee of Busan Dongnae Ashtanga Yoga Expands ¡°Recovery Language¡± in Ashtanga Practice Through Singing Bowl Meditation

Kim Yang-hee, founder of Busan Dongnae Ashtanga Yoga and chair of the KTYA Ashtanga Yoga Academy, will lead the February Singing Bowl Basic course and Singing Bowl Meditation Yoga Instructor Level 2 qualification program at the official education center of the Singing Bowl Therapy Meditation Institute (SBTMI), an affiliated research center of the Korea Therapy Yoga Association (KTYA).


Kim is an AUTHORIZATION LEVEL 2 certified Ashtanga teacher, trained in the Mysore-style traditional method, and has served as an RYTK300+ yoga instructor examiner. He is also a YO&P Membership lecturer and YO&P Scholarly Presenter, guiding instructor training programs with a focus on field-tested teaching methodologies. His expertise lies in bridging traditional Ashtanga practice with contemporary physiological and neurological needs, creating a safe and structured approach for students.

As Chair of the Movement Recovery Research Committee at the International Association of Integrative Therapy (IAIT) and one of the ¡°100 Integrative Therapists¡± globally, Kim has applied the concept of movement recovery to Ashtanga practice. This perspective emphasizes nervous system regulation, breath rhythm, and sensory restoration, complementing his work as a certified Singing Bowl Meditation Yoga Instructor. Through this integrated approach, his classes have become a model for structured recovery after vigorous Ashtanga practice.

The Singing Bowl Therapy Meditation Institute provides a professional framework to support this approach. SBTMI standardizes the use of singing bowls as a therapeutic tool—not just for relaxation, but for autonomic nervous system regulation, emotional recovery, and focus control. Its curriculum links research, certification, field application, and content creation, allowing yoga and Pilates instructors to move beyond experiential teaching to evidence-based practice.

The Singing Bowl Basic course focuses on bowl structure, vibration principles, sound meditation practice, and foundational therapy techniques, allowing participants to directly experience how sound affects the body and mind. The subsequent Level 2 instructor program covers one-on-one and group session design, integration with yoga asanas, pranayama, meditation, and protocols based on chakra-emotion energy flow. Participants who pass written and practical exams earn the nationally registered private qualification, ¡°Singing Bowl Meditation Yoga Instructor Level 2.¡±

Kim emphasizes that this program is particularly valuable for Ashtanga instructors. In a practice characterized by repetitive vinyasa flows, over-arousal and breath imbalance can accumulate; singing bowl meditation serves as a key tool to reset the nervous system and restore sensory balance. He has structured recovery sessions using singing bowls after Ashtanga practice, improving both sustainability and injury prevention.


The program is closely linked with YO&P Membership. Participants who obtain the Level 2 certification—or any certification issued by KTYA, MPA Pilates, K-WIA, or SBTMI—can join YO&P Membership as a full member within one month of certification and receive a full waiver of the 180,000 KRW registration fee. YO&P Membership, in collaboration with IAIT, KTYA, MPA Pilates, K-WIA, SBTMI, and KYMA, connects education, research, and operational data to create an integrated membership structure. Full members can access approximately 70 professional certificate courses registered as private qualifications in 2025, without additional tuition or certificate fees, and enjoy significant discounts on certification programs. This framework enables instructors to plan long-term professional growth, rather than pursuing a single certification.

Kim has also authored Safe and Complete Ashtanga Yoga and Falling in Love with Yoga in Dongnae, Busan, providing a safe instructional structure for Ashtanga practice. In 2025, he presented ¡°A Study on Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Practice: A Systematic Approach for Body-Mind Harmony¡± at the Journal of Neuro-Integrative Therapy Summer Conference, expanding practice language into evidence-based methodology. That same year, he was featured on the cover of Yoga & Pilates magazine, served as a journalist for Life Healing News, and holds the honorary editorial chair at Yoga & Pilates Insight, bridging education and media influence.

Through the February singing bowl program, Busan Dongnae Ashtanga Yoga aims to demonstrate how Ashtanga practice can evolve into a structured system integrating movement, breath, and recovery, offering a model for yoga education centers as hubs for both practice and therapeutic well-being.

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