Signs of a Good Yoga Teacher
...here are any injuries, strains, concerns or tensions at all in anyone's body, and what that issue is. This way, the the teacher can keep that in mind as the class goes through the poses.
3) The teacher will choose poses for the class so people with injuries get help and the people without injuries get challenged.
4) A good teacher explains and demonstrates a pose, especially challenging ones, so the students understand it from beginning to end. The teacher should make sure the whole class is on the same page and everyone is aware of the dangers and mistakes.
5) The teacher knows how to explain the poses in a variety of ways so if explaining it one way doesnt resonate with someone, they have an arsenal of perspectives on the poses.
6) Good teachers will know how to teach. They will see subtle errors and weaknesses and know how to correct them graciously. A positive teacher will assume you are putting your all into the class and gently encourage you, working with whatever energy level you may have. The teacher will use frequent positiv...more
Teaching yoga For Parkinson's Disease
...o the trunk of the body, become affected.
This disease often is attributed to having no cause. Some factors can play a role, such as head trauma, drug use, toxins, or genetic predisposition. While there are several pharmaceuticals on the market, some of them seem to become counter-productive, but there are new and encouraging development trials.
At present, there doesn't seem to be a break-through drug to stop the advancement of Parkinson's disease. However, physical activity and therapy can allevi...more
How Long Does It Take to become a Certified yoga Teacher?
...ga Certification Take
Training may take place at a physical location, while other programs offer training courses that are taken in the privacy of your own home. You move through home study yoga teacher programs at your own pace. You will also benefit by working hands-on with yoga friends or a local certified instructor, which can be done in combination with home coursework.
The average time to complete a 200-hour course is between three to five months. Completing the 500-hour course level may take from six months to a year for successful completion. Again, it all depends on your level of commitment and how fast you want to get the training done.
Copyright 2008 - Paul Jerard / Aura Publications
...moreChoosing yoga Clothing - Stop Posing!
...nd involves making common sense choices. However, there are a few tips that can help you to choose the correct clothing, both for looks and functionality.
Form Fitting or Baggy?
As a general rule, loose fitting clothes are the best for yoga. This is because they allow you to move with more freedom and won't interfere with the various yoga positions or asanas. also, tight fitting clothes could hamper your blood and energy flow which is obviously a bad thing to happen in the middle of a workout. On the other hand, if your yoga clothing is too baggy, your instructor will be unable to check your form sufficiently and you could be performing your postures incorrectly. So, loose, but not TOO loose, is the order of the day!
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