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Peter Martinez

Anatomy Education for Yoga Teachers - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 The study of Hatha Yoga involves many different aspects. Yoga teacher interns should study the history and philosophies of Yoga, the poses (asanas), breathing exercises (pranayama), meditation techniques, teaching methods, ethics, and guidelines for student safety. Anatomy and Kinesiology are also important areas of study for Yoga instructors. The study of human anatomy encompasses the placement of the body's bones, and the specific systems within the body. Since every aspect of Hatha Yoga involves the mind and body, the study of anatomy makes sense for a well-rounded Yoga education.
Peter Martinez

Bikram Yoga or Hot Yoga? - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins Are you practicing Bikram yoga or hot yoga and what's the difference? Bikram Choudhury is the creator of Bikram Yoga. Bikram's style is a type of heated Hatha practice. Bikram's style falls under the auspices of Hot Yoga because it is practiced in a heated room. In this series of postures, 26 asanas are performed twice, as well as two breathing exercises. The sequence of postures and the dialogue of the teacher leading the series is very set. The studio must also be heated to 105 degrees Fahrenheit with a humidity level of 40%. The class itself lasts for 90 minutes. These guidelines must be strictly followed in order for a class to be considered a Bikram class. Additionally, the Bikram style Yoga teacher must be certified by Bikram's Yoga College of India. Any modulations of these criteria make the class a heated class instead of a Bikram class.
Aksharayoga School

Why Inverted Asanas are important in a yoga plan- Akshara Yoga School - 0 views

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    to get all the benefits of yoga right plan is requird. and its really very important to know the importance of Inverted Asanas in your Personal yoga plan. Yoga Teacher Training course is designed in such a way so that you can learn each and every aspect of yoga. http://aksharayogaschool.com/best-yoga-teacher-training-in-india/
Kaivalya yoga school

200 Hours Hatha Yoga Teachers Training in Rishikesh, India - 1 views

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    200 hours hatha yoga training is the most sought after course in India because of the unlimited well-known health benefits of Hatha Yoga for everyone. Kaivalya Yoga School, Rishikesh offers the best in class Yoga Alliance international accredited 200 hours yoga teacher training in India with the commitment to preserve the essence of traditional yoga.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga for Bone Health - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Bhavan Kumar If you teach hatha yoga to younger adults, their minds focus on the muscles during asana practice. If you are a hatha yoga instructor who teaches asana to older adults, the mental emphasis of the average student is on the bones and joints. Although a yoga teacher asks students to be present for class, there is some outside thinking going on in the minds of our best students.
Peter Martinez

Hatha Yoga Classes for Arthritis Pain Relief - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Gentle forms of Hatha Yoga can help anyone who suffers from arthritis. Depending on the type, stage, and where arthritis is located in the body, a Yoga session will have to be modified to match the needs of the student. This can make the search for the right Yoga class, and a compassionate teacher difficult, at best.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Training: Yogic Fitness Classes - 0 views

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    By Lisa Beasley It doesn't matter what you are taught during your Yoga instructor certification course, some people will always see Yogic practices as a form of exercise that is used to achieve different goals. Some people use it as their main form of exercise. There are numerous types to choose from, ranging from the gentle stretching and low impact of Hatha to the very intense and invigorating Power Yoga. Athletes often rely on Yogic methods as part of their training regimen and as a way to increase flexibility and strength. The bottom line is that anyone, regardless of fitness level, (or lack thereof) can benefit from doing Yoga. A certified Yoga teacher will be able to communicate with his or her class to see what the students are expecting, as well as offer variations on different poses.
Peter Martinez

What Should a Hatha Yoga Teacher Know about Pranayama? - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500, YACEP Pranayama is possibly the most overlooked aspect of Hatha Yoga. Every Yoga teacher training course includes a significant segment about Pranayama. Although B.K.S. Iyengar wrote detailed works on the subject, some Hatha Yoga teachers barely scratch the surface on the subject of cultivating vital energy through breathing. Why is this happening in Yoga classes?
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Neck Pain - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins Anatomy is such an important part of hatha yoga instructor training. As you learn in Yoga teacher training, the neck is the most fragile part of the spine. The neck supports the weight of the head during the hours we are awake. When you consider our skeletal structure, it's a wonder that many of us are lucky enough to have pain free days. Luckily, you have learned enough about Yoga to help others have many more pain free days.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga for the Quality of Life - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins When we teach yoga classes, what are our students taking home with them? Do some students see it only as an exercise? Yoga has exploded into a popular fitness trend, around the world, for the past two decades. Well known for its relaxation and breathing techniques, yoga as a way of life has spread like fire through studios across the world and into gyms, fitness clubs, senior centers and even public schools. There are many different styles and techniques, with each style focusing on a specific emphasis that tends to characterize it. Ashtanga vinyasa yoga, for example, is a practice that highlights the physical challenges of yoga whereas Iyengar is a slower version of Hatha that allows practitioners to concentrate on pose mastery and yogic philosophy.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Yoga to Students with Emotional Stress - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Many Yoga teacher training interns envision classes with fit students, who want physical challenges. Hatha Yoga training is well known as a form of exercise designed to build flexibility, strength, and general fitness. What is less well known is that practicing Yoga can improve your ability to deal with stress. As many of us realize, stress is a very corrosive aspect of our modern society, and it takes an especially heavy toll on our children. Students often find themselves under severe emotional stress and have a difficult time coping with the feelings and problems this can create. Yoga training is an excellent tool to teach students how to integrate all aspects of their lives.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Hatha Yoga with a Lesson Plan in Mind - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Do you always design a lesson plan before teaching Yoga classes, or do you mentally group segments, of your next class, before teaching them? Regardless of which method you choose, it seems that every Hatha Yoga teacher wishes that he or she could have inserted five more techniques in the class.
Peter Martinez

The Oath of a Yoga Teacher - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins Many Hatha Yoga teacher training courses don't have an oath for graduates, but maybe we should all have one. In this way, instructors would be constantly mindful of ethics, compassion, safety, and loving kindness, at all times. Here is the oath of a Kundalini Yoga teacher: "I am not a woman. I am not a man. I am not a person. I am not myself. I am a teacher."
Peter Martinez

Four Foundational Qualities of Hatha Yoga Teachers - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 When considering a Yoga teacher training program, an intern should consider the value of pre-existing training, knowledge, and experience. The fundamentals of Yoga are treasures to be enjoyed. All too often, we miss the finer points of life, by rushing through it. The following are four qualities that will help each intern throughout the training process.
Peter Martinez

Improving Health for Children with Yoga - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 How can Yoga improve the state of health for children? Hatha Yoga is an ancient series of physical postures, breathing exercises, and relaxation techniques, which help to balance and rejuvenate the entire body-mind system. Practicing Yoga, on a regular basis, can tremendously support children's health, both physically and emotionally. A regular practice of Yoga, in the range of one to five times a week, has been shown to strengthen muscles, increase flexibility, heighten self-esteem, and lower stress and anxiety levels that can contribute to the development of depression.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Hatha Yoga - Beware of Unbalanced Praise - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 What is unbalanced praise in a Yoga class? If you teach classes, you may have learned about "unbalanced praise" in Yoga teacher training; but let's go over the basics. Essentially, unbalanced praise is favoritism when one student is praised, above all others, by the teacher. There is a flaw in this method in that the teacher does not see the big picture.
Peter Martinez

Understanding Yoga Posture and Alignment - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Rachel Holmes There are many types of yoga schools, teachers and styles available today, but most of them focus on physical techniques. Additionally, most styles are a variation of Hatha, which emphasizes physical mastery through posture (asana) and yogic breathing (pranayama). Above all else, the student will probably focus on asana and the alignment of postures during the first years of training. For this reason, let's discuss the physical and mental importance of asana alignment for yoga teachers and students.
Peter Martinez

The Purpose of Yoga: Solutions for Depression - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Coping with depression is not easy, and severe depression is truly a tough road to travel. Yet, Yoga training contains many alternative methods to lift your spirits beside Laughter Yoga. Hatha Yoga has many aspects, which will aid anyone in times of depression. A Yoga teacher is not a substitute for a psychiatrist, but Yogic practices are beneficial for a holistic approach to mental, spiritual, physical, and emotional health.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: How has Vinyasa Yoga Become Popular Globally? - 0 views

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    By Amruta Kulkarni, CYT 500 In the modern world, the term "yoga" has become something of a catch-all term, which encompasses a dizzying array of styles, practices, techniques and even environments. Just a few of the many types of yoga practiced today are Vinyasa, Hatha, Prenatal, Hot, Therapeutic, Restorative and Yin Yoga.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Sequences - To Change or not to Change - 0 views

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    By Kathryn Boland Have you wondered how often you should change up your sequences? How much? Does that seem to vary at different places where you teach? Some styles of yoga, such as Bikram and Ashtanga, have a set sequence that students practice every class. With Hatha and Vinyasa, however, teachers have the freedom to vary sequences class to class. In a way, that becomes an obligation, because students start to expect it. Offering new poses, transitions and flows also gives students places into which they can grow. It helps them to drink a few more drops of the vast ocean that is yoga practice.
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