

Yoga West (Perth)
Above The Good Grocer Supermarket , Shenton Park, WA
An Iyengar Yoga School
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Above The Good Grocer Supermarket , Shenton Park, WA
An Iyengar Yoga School


North Fremantle, Western Australia


10 Gummow Street, Hamilton Hill, WA
a sacred space for intermediate students, with individual attention.


Glenelg, South Australia


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Woolner, Northern Territory


Coconut Grove, Northern Territory


Yarrawonga, Northern Territory


Geelong, Victoria


Newport, Victoria


Yarraville, Victoria


21 Gilbert Rd, Preston, VIC
Quality Iyengar yoga teaching in a friendly supportive environment


Clifton Hill, Victoria
Cheltenham, Victoria


733 Turnbull-Woolamai Road, Woolamai, Victoria
the road to quiet contentment
Iyengar yoga is a deeply intelligent and transformative practice that has earned a devoted global following for one simple reason: it works. Known for its extraordinary attention to alignment, its patient and methodical approach, and its masterful use of props, Iyengar yoga meets practitioners exactly where they are and steadily guides them toward greater strength, flexibility, and self-awareness. Whether someone steps onto the mat to recover from an injury, manage chronic pain, or simply deepen their understanding of the body, this practice has a remarkable way of delivering exactly what each person needs.
The style was developed by Bellur Krishnamachar Sundararaja Iyengar — universally known as B.K.S. Iyengar — who was born in India in 1918 and went on to become one of the most influential yoga teachers the world has ever known. Introduced to yoga as a sickly teenager by his brother-in-law, the legendary T. Krishnamachar, Iyengar spent decades refining his understanding of the classical postures described in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras and developing a systematic approach to teaching them safely and precisely. His landmark book Light on Yoga, published in 1966, became a foundational text for yoga practitioners worldwide. Throughout his long life, Iyengar taught thousands of students and trained teachers who now carry his method across six continents. He passed away in 2014, leaving behind a legacy of unparalleled depth and rigor.
A typical Iyengar session moves at a measured, deliberate pace, with teachers offering detailed verbal cues and hands-on adjustments to help students find the correct position of every limb, joint, and breath. Props such as blocks, belts, blankets, bolsters, and chairs are used not as shortcuts but as intelligent tools that allow practitioners of all abilities to access poses safely and experience their full benefits. This makes the practice exceptionally well suited to beginners, older adults, and those navigating physical limitations or recovering from injury — though seasoned practitioners continue to find profound challenge and discovery in even the most familiar postures. The benefits extend well beyond the physical: regular Iyengar practice cultivates concentration, mental clarity, and a quiet but powerful sense of inner presence. The nervous system settles, chronic tension releases, and practitioners often report feeling more grounded and more alive in their daily lives. For anyone who has ever wanted to truly understand their own body and unlock its remarkable potential, Iyengar yoga offers a lifelong path of discovery, precision, and grace.