Theming Skills for Yoga Teachers

Theming Skills for Yoga Teachers
Author: Tanja Mickwitz
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781787756885

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Considering yoga philosophy, mythology, poses, and nature, Theming Skills for Yoga Teachers provides guidance in how to skilfully theme yoga classes with greater depth and give students meaningful ways to integrate yoga into their lives beyond the mat. The book encourages autonomy of interpretation whilst also providing questions and exercises at the end of each chapter to help inspire ideas and form a synergy of practical application and creativity. Essential for both yoga teachers and trainees, this book allows them to create more meaningful yoga sessions and hone their teaching ability to provide a more memorable and holistic learning experience.

Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses

Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses
Author: Sage Rountree,Alexandra DeSiato
Publsiher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781623173234

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Create class themes with yoga philosophy, inspirational quotes, and simple concepts to inspire and motivate students Experienced yoga instructors Sage Rountree and Alexandra DeSiato give yoga teachers the tools to find their voice and tap into innate wisdom. The authors offer ready-made, detailed themes to use in classes and provide flexible templates for building a toolkit of themes for future use. Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses offers guidance for both new and experienced teachers starting with a section on voice, authenticity, emulation, phrasing, practice, repetition, and finding inspiration. It continues with a second section that contains fifty-four complete themes that instructors can easily use in their own classes. The final section includes blank templates for instructors to create their own class themes and notes. With a unique angle and practical feel, this workbook will appeal to yoga teachers, teacher trainers, and at-home practitioners who want to move to the next level.

The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga revised

The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga  revised
Author: Amy Ippoliti,Taro Smith
Publsiher: New World Library
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781608688791

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Originally published in 2016, The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga immediately became the essential resource for those looking to start or maintain a successful career in yoga. Since then, the landscape has changed. Online yoga and social media are now a crucial part of most teachers’ repertoires. Yoga teachers also face broad cultural shifts, an evolving environmental crisis, and resulting anxiety among students, all of which bring fresh challenges to their leadership and teaching abilities. This expanded edition will help you: • plan dynamic classes, including engaging digital content • build a loyal student base and become more financially stable • optimize your own practice • maintain a marketing plan and develop a unique brand • teach yoga to facilitate ease and inspire creative action in a troubled world

Art and Business of Teaching Yoga revised

Art and Business of Teaching Yoga  revised
Author: Amy Ippoliti,Taro Smith, PhD
Publsiher: New World Library
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781608688784

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Originally published in 2016, The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga immediately became the essential resource for those looking to start or maintain a successful career in yoga. Since then, the landscape has changed. Online yoga and social media are now a crucial part of most teachers’ repertoires. Yoga teachers also face broad cultural shifts, an evolving environmental crisis, and resulting anxiety among students, all of which bring fresh challenges to their leadership and teaching abilities. This expanded edition will help you: • plan dynamic classes, including engaging digital content • build a loyal student base and become more financially stable • optimize your own practice • maintain a marketing plan and develop a unique brand • teach yoga to facilitate ease and inspire creative action in a troubled world

Ayurveda in Yoga Teaching

Ayurveda in Yoga Teaching
Author: Tarik Dervish
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781787755963

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Enabling yoga teachers to use and integrate Ayurveda principles and practices in their teaching, Tarik Dervish offers practitioners the skills needed to adapt their classes, and deliver workshops and courses that will meet the needs of students throughout the changing seasons and stages of life. The book includes chapters on teaching asana, pranayama and yoga nidra with an ayurvedic approach, how to adapt to the seasons, integrate marma points and courses and lesson planning. Part of Singing Dragon's Yoga Teaching Guides series, Ayurveda in Yoga Teaching is essential for those wanting to deepen their understanding of yoga's sister science - including its authentic historical context - and incorporate Ayurvedic principles in yoga teaching and sequencing.

The Business of Yoga

The Business of Yoga
Author: Katy Appleton,Natasha Moutran
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781787756434

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Many yoga teachers feel overwhelmed when it comes to grappling with the marketing and entrepreneurial aspects of their yoga business. With the market for yoga teachers becoming increasingly saturated, it is crucial that yoga teachers understand what makes their offering unique to implement a focussed business strategy. This part-guide, part workbook helps yoga teachers bridge the gap between the spiritual essence of being a yoga teacher and the financial viability of their business and is based on the authors' two decades worth of experience. Covering everything from the nuts and bolts of starting out as a yoga teacher, to navigating social media there is something for everyone, whether you're just starting out on your journey, or trying to propel your career to the next level. This book is part of the series 'Yoga Teaching Guides', which provides expert information on essential topics as well as ideas for creative teaching.

Waking

Waking
Author: Matthew Sanford
Publsiher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-05-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781605298733

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Matthew Sanford's inspirational story about the car accident that left him paralyzed from the chest down is a superbly written memoir of healing and journey—from near death to triumphant life. Matt Sanford's life and body were irrevocably changed at age 13 on a snowy Iowa road. On that day, his family's car skidded off an overpass, killing Matt's father and sister and left him paralyzed from the chest down, confining him to a wheelchair. His mother and brother escaped from the accident unharmed but were left to pick up the pieces of their decimated family. This pivotal event set Matt on a lifelong journey, from his intensive care experiences at the Mayo Clinic to becoming a paralyzed yoga teacher and founder of a nonprofit organization. Forced to explore what it truly means to live in a body, he emerges with an entirely new view of being a "whole" person. By turns agonizingly personal, philosophical, and heartbreakingly honest, this groundbreaking memoir takes you inside the body, heart, and mind of a boy whose world has been shattered. Follow Sanford's journey as he rebuilds from the ground up, searching for "healing stories" to help him reconnect his mind and his body. To do so, he must reject much of what traditional medicine tells him and instead turn to yoga as a centerpiece of his daily practice. He finds not only a better life but also meaning and purpose in the mysterious distance that we all experience between mind and body. In Waking, Sanford delivers a powerful message about the endurance of the human spirit and of the body that houses it.

Teaching Body Positive Yoga

Teaching Body Positive Yoga
Author: Donna Noble
Publsiher: Singing Dragon
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781787753365

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Drawing on the philosophy and history of the body positivity movement, Donna Noble presents a radical re-examination of teaching inclusive yoga classes by breaking down stereotypes and demystifying yoga. By sharing accessible tools for everything from marketing a body-positive class to setting the scene in the space, using appropriate language and considering consent and touch, Noble demonstrates why every body is a yoga body - no matter what shape or size. With guidance on modifying poses for larger bodies, as well as chair-based sequences, this resource helps yoga teachers to ensure that the benefits of yoga are available to everyone. With practical tips, as well as information on social justice and body-positive yoga off the mat, Teaching Body Positive Yoga is a well-rounded resource that gives yoga teachers the confidence to host inclusive and welcoming classes for all.