led by Sam Silversides


In the heart of Montréal, Sam Silversides and Innocere Yoga have partnered to create The Mysore Program - a home for all students of the Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa tradition. Whether you are a Montréaler or an out-of-towner, a long-term practitioner or a raw beginner, please drop in for practice with us at the top rated yoga studio in the country.

  • Mysore Classes Starting January 5th

    Sundays 7:30-10:30am

    Tuesdays-Fridays 7:00-10am

    (no class on moon days, see schedule below)

    Led Class Starting January 9th

    Ashtanga Vinyasa

    Thursdays 5:30-6:30pm

  • The Mysore Program at Innocere will provide a sacred container for dedicated Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa practice and learning, 5 mornings a week,. The classes will be conducted in a room-temperature room (not hot) and will be self-guided. The teacher will be present to support your self-practice by teaching you the breathing and sequences as they apply to your unique circumstances.

    You are free to enter the room and start your practice at 7 AM (7:30 AM on Sundays). However, because Mysore classes are self-guided, you can begin at any time during the class window. Please do not arrive for your practice later than 30 minutes before the class window closes, so that you can have at least half an hour of practice time.

    The Mysore Program will not be open on either full or new moons, nor on major holidays. See below for the Moon Days/Holidays schedule, so you do not show up to a class that is not happening.

  • Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa is a particular style of yoga practice that originated in southern India about a century ago. However, the principles and philosophy of the practice stretches back aeons. Notably, the ancient Indian sage Patañjali’s treatise Yoga Sutra, written around the 2nd century BCE, figures prominently in Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa lore. The name “Ashtanga” itself means “eight-limbs” and is a reference to Patañjali’s work, which contextualizes this practice. Vinyāsa, one of the most popular styles of yoga practiced today, was likely invented by the 20th-century yoga master Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya. Vinyāsa means to order things in a special way, linking movement with (ujjāyī) breathing, and implies a step-by-step process. One of Krishnamacharya’s most famous students was Pattabhi Jois, who popularized Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa internationally, and helped to create the vinyāsa sequences as they are known and practiced today. The Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa yoga tradition includes 3 major categories of postures, subdivided into 6 complete sequences, known most commonly as: The Primary Series, The Intermediate Series, and the Advanced or “Proficient” Series, which itself now consists of four individual series. The Proficient grouping of postures is referred to variously as “Advanced A, B, C, and D” or “Third Series, Fourth Series, Fifth Series, and The Sixth Series.” Every “Ashtangi” starts their practice with The Primary Series. Primary Series focuses on forward folding, and in yogic terms is predominately āpanic in nature. Even as they eventually learn the subsequent series, all practitioners of Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa continue to refine and practice this initial sequence. Sequences are often taught in the more common led-class style, where all students practice in unison and synchronization like a school of fish, but Mysore style classes are the preferred method for deeper learning…

  • Mysore classes are most often conducted 6 days a week in the early morning. There is a starting time and ending time, but students are free to arrive and leave at any time during this class window. Students learn individually in a group setting, through one on one interactions with the presiding teacher. This is an ideal way for the teacher to address your unique questions and concerns about the practice, which you learn to make your own, meeting your own circumstances compassionately. Everyone starts by learning the sequence known as “The Primary Series”, which can take several years to work through. Entering a Mysore class is like entering a yoga workshop, where every individual is focusing quietly on their own practice, at their own pace.

    • Help to create a focus for your co-practitioners by keeping talking and noise to a minimum. If you must talk, please use a quiet voice, silence really is golden. Full conversations can be had outside of the practice space in the entryway, or next-door at the Innocere café.

    • Practice in flexible, non-binding, and seasonally appropriate clothing. Do not wear socks or baggy clothing.

    • Please arrive to practice clean and with clean clothing, and try not to use any self-care products with heavy scents or perfumes.

    • Profuse sweating is normal, especially in the beginning, so it can be helpful to bring items such as a “Mysore-rug”, a mat-sized towel, and/or hand towels. Enjoy your sweat and give yourself the reassurance that a good sweaty warm up is one of the best protections against injury.

    • Inform the teacher of any issues or injuries that you may be dealing with. If you are a raw beginner and not already familiar with the practice then do not worry, because the teacher is there to teach you :)

    • Please bring only what you really need into the practice room, like props and sweat towels. Do not leave personal items like glasses or jewellery on the floor. More space in the practice room makes it easier for the students and the teacher to move around freely.

  • Mysore style refers to a type of group class which originated almost 100 years ago in the southern Indian city of Mysore, now called Mysuru. The yoga master Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya taught yoga first at the Sanskrit College in Mysore, and later was given a wing of the Jaganmohan Palace by the Maharaja of Mysore to start the Yogaśālā, an independent yoga institution. This is where the “Mysore style” tradition of independent practice in a group setting likely began, a method which is akin to the original tradition of yoga wisdom transmission, namely a 1:1 relationship between the teacher and the student. Years later, Krishnamacharya’s student Pattabhi Jois would teach this method to his family as well as scores of local and international students, which led to the spread of Mysore style classes/programs around the world. Traditionally, Mysore classes will be conducted in the early morning, six days a week, with no classes occurring on full and new moons, or on major holidays. Sutra fourteen from the first section of Patañjali’s Yoga Sutra extols this approach, which the notable scholar Barbara Stoler Miller translates as: “This practice is firmly grounded when it is performed for a long time without interruption and with zeal.” To be clear, Patañjali was not advocating that the posture series of Aṣṭāṅga Vinyāsa be practiced in the aforementioned way—they hadn’t even been invented yet—but that the practice of stilling the mind must be continued enthusiastically over a long period of time in order for the practice to bear its fruits.

  • January 2025

    Monday 13th ⚪ full wolf moon

    Wednesday 29th ⚫ new moon

    February 2025

    Wednesday 12th ⚪ full snow moon

    Thursday 27th ⚫ new moon

    March 2024

    Friday 14th ⚪ full worm moon

    Saturday 29th ⚫ new moon

    April 2025

    Saturday 12th ⚪ full pink moon

    Sunday 27th ⚫ new moon

    May 2025

    Monday 12th ⚪ full flower moon

    Monday 26th ⚫ new moon

    June 2025

    Wednesday 11th ⚪ full strawberry moon

    Wednesday 25th ⚫ new moon

    July 2025

    Thursday 10th ⚪ full buck moon

    Friday 24th ⚫ new moon

    August 2025

    Saturday 9th ⚪ full sturgeon moon

    Saturday 23rd ⚫ new moon

    September 2025

    Sunday 7th ⚪ full corn moon

    Sunday 21st ⚫ new moon

    October 2025

    Monday 6th ⚪ full hunter’s moon

    Tuesday 21st ⚫ new moon

    November 2025

    Wednesday 5th ⚪ full beaver moon

    Thursday 20th ⚫ new moon

    December 2025

    Thursday 4th ⚪ full cold moon

    Friday 19th ⚫ new moon

Join THE MYSORE PROGRAM at Innocere for $115/Month

You can join using either one of Innocere’s class packages or memberships. You can also buy a Mysore Monthly Contract available for unlimited Mysore classes with a 3 months minimum commitment. Click below to signup.

Purchase a monthly Mysore contract now for the full program launch and practice for free during our soft launch dates in October & November. If you purchase now, the full month of January will be included. January is the first month of the full program with Mysore classes Monday to Friday mornings.

Membership Conditions:

  • This is a 12 month contract subscription for unlimited access to the Mysore Program.

  • A minimum of 3 month commitment is required.

  • After the 3 months, membership can cancel contract with a 30 day notice by email.

  • A fee of $45+tx applies for membership suspension. A maximum of two months suspension period is allowed.

QUESTIONS? Email us at samsilversides@gmail.com