Posts Tagged “Yoga Teacher Training”
Feb
04
2010
Teaching Hatha Yoga: Don’t Forget BeginnersPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesRecently, I have been guilty of that, as well. Many of your Yoga classes should still be geared toward beginners. Our wellness center has just relocated to Attleboro, Massachusetts, with more focus on our Yoga teacher training program. We plan on having diversified Yoga classes for the public. However, before we have officially opened the door, we have more beginners than we have space for. Although I have an entourage of on-site Yoga teacher interns, and had envisioned creating a learning center for teachers, the demand for beginner classes was far beyond my expectations. What does this all mean? Any Yoga teacher will do fine with beginner classes, as the demand for the benefits of Yoga is also global. I hear similar stories from many other Yoga teachers in every part of the earth. If you have been teaching and practicing Yoga all day - assist, cue, and guide, when you need a break. When you find yourself tired, do not be concerned with performing every Yoga posture in your classes. … Tags: Beginner Classes, Benefits Of Yoga, Cue, Entourage, Focus, Hatha Yoga, Massachusetts, Part Of The Earth, Posture, Teacher Interns, Teaching Yoga, Wellness Center, Yoga Classes, Yoga Posture, Yoga Teacher Training, Yoga Teachers, Yoga Training
Jun
01
2009
Yoga Teacher Training Correspondence Courses - Economic SensibilityPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesYou have been practicing Yoga for six to thirty years. Ever since your Guru retired, you have noticed a sudden influx of young, unseasoned Yoga teachers. Suddenly, young flexible gymnastic bodies have decided to “change careers.” As a bonus, you learn their brand of Yogic philosophy. After a few months of Yoga practice, and a three week instructor’s intensive, they have all the answers to why we wake up with stiffness in our bodies, and where we went wrong in life. In truth, some of what they say makes sense, but who wants to hear it? After all, you have children who are your instructor’s age. If you are an experienced Yoga practitioner, you may have contemplated practicing at home. Yet, solo practice can be dull as the months and years go by. You know the benefits and don’t want to stop practicing - which is a possibility, if you go it alone. You have considered going to an onsite Yoga teacher training intensive course, but the cost is daunting. The retreats to exotic locations are … Tags: Bonus, Correspondence Courses, Guru, Intensive Course, Philosophy, Retreats, Solo Practice, Stiffness, Sudden Influx, Thirty Years, Training Courses, Truth, Yoga Course, Yoga Courses, Yoga Practice, Yoga Practitioner, Yoga Teacher Training, Yoga Teachers, Yoga Training |
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