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Peter Martinez

Using Yoga Postures as a Reflective Tool - Aura Wellness Center - Yoga Instructor Certification - 0 views

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    By: Virginia Iversen, M.Ed The practice of the physical postures of Yoga is a wonderful tool for increasing our awareness of the way we move in the world. When we are practicing Yoga postures, the subtle nuances of how we move our bodies, our habitual thought patterns and a commitment or lack of commitment to the postures becomes strikingly evident. With an increase in self-awareness, it is much easier understand how the obstacles we are encountering in our life are generated by our habitual ways thinking and moving in the world.
Peter Martinez

Yoga & Self-Hypnosis to Quit Smoking - 0 views

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    Actually it's simple and easy to stop smoking. Many people find it difficult and are unable to quit because they don't know how to invoke cooperation from their subconscious mind, how to harness that power in their everyday lives and so become the individual they want to be. By practicing yoga and self-hypnosis, we can find joy and pleasure that within days to weeks will empower an individual to quit smoking and remain a nonsmoker for the rest of his or her life.
Peter Martinez

How to Teach Yoga by Example: Gracious Acceptance - 0 views

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    By: Virginia Iversen, M.Ed Do you want more tips about how to teach Yoga by example? Like most dedicated teachers, you continually strive to make progress in your practice. Most likely, this drive to succeed comes into play in your life, both on and off the mat. As a professional Yoga instructor, you may find that many of your students will emulate your way of approaching the practice in the way that they, themselves, approach their own practice. In addition, many of your students will also model your psychological approach to difficult poses and other personal challenges that arise during class, in their daily interactions off the mat.
Peter Martinez

Value of Compassion in Correcting Yoga Students - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 There comes a time in every Yoga instructor's practice where they must learn how to correct others in a way that is tactful, informative, and gentle. Forming a good technique for correcting others takes time and practice. It is often helpful to watch more experienced Yoga teachers in action. Inexperienced teachers should mimic how more seasoned Yoga instructors interact with students, correct form, or guide them into proper positions. You can learn a lot by watching master teachers in action.
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Teacher Tips - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins Many people find yoga to be a great way to relax and get exercise. Yoga is a great way to mentally unwind and it promotes sports recovery. You may have thought about how great it would be to learn how to teach yoga students.
Peter Martinez

Facts about Successful Yoga Teachers, Part 1 - Yoga Teacher Training - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 What is the measurement of a successful Yoga teacher? Should a Yoga teacher take money for classes? How do you define success for a Yoga teacher? Is it your contribution to the common good? Is it by producing successful teachers? Is it by technical prowess? Is it by How many students you have? Or, is it a combination of these factors?
Peter Martinez

How Does Yoga Help Your Body and Mind? - Yoga Practice Blog - 0 views

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    How does yoga help the body and mind? Living in a fast-paced, stress-filled society, most people find that they are anxious even while trying to rest and sleep. Anxiety and stress have become an accepted part of life, although they can both be unhealthy for the mind and body. Yoga can help a person eliminate or reduce the chronic stress and anxiety that one feels so that he or she can begin a journey toward complete holistic health.
Peter Martinez

How to Educate Prospective Yoga Students - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins How can you educate prospective yoga students? You don't have much time to capture the attention of anyone these days. People are distracted by the beeps and chirps of electronic devices. Therefore, when prospective yoga students seek you out for information about your classes, you must be prepared.
Peter Martinez

How to Teach Yoga to Runners - Yoga Instructor Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins Whether you teach yoga classes, run or both, this article is designed to help you understand how yogic exercise can be applied as a therapeutic method for those who enjoy running. Runners are hard on their bodies, including the knees, hips and hamstrings. Yoga training provides wonderful relief for runners, allowing them to have optimal performance when their feet hit the pavement. In addition, yoga visualization and breathing techniques can help keep runners focused and motivated.
Peter Martinez

Neck and Shoulder Problems in Yoga - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 Neck and shoulder pain seem to be a universal problem in the world today - thanks to the time spent hunched in front of a computer and behind the wheel in lengthy commutes. Many people tighten their neck muscles when they experience stress or when they concentrate, exacerbating the problem. How can the neck and shoulders be relaxed? How can Yoga help maintain health in the upper body?
Peter Martinez

Yoga Teacher Training: Yoga Teachers and Entrepreneur Too!s - 0 views

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    By Kathryn Boland Do you notice how the shifting nature of yoga practice in the West is opening up opportunities for new health/wellness enterprises? Have you dreamt up such an enterprise that brings together yogic practice/other wellness practice and your unique passions and interests? Perhaps you're unsure of how to get started? I'll detail the building and operations of a unique health/wellness business that demonstrates a true actualization of passion, and through that true seva (selfless service).
Peter Martinez

How to Measure Progress in Yoga Practice - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins How can we measure progress in our practice? The practice of Yoga has many notable health benefits, a fact that has been well established for thousands of years. These benefits range from a deeper emotional understanding and awareness, a calmer mind and a number of positive physical changes. In fact, all of those positive attributes are just a few of the reasons people turn to Yoga training.
Peter Martinez

The Advantages of Mentorship Part II - Strategies for Starting and Maintaining - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Kathryn Boland In the first post of this series, I described some advantages of seeking mentorship as a yoga instructor, and/or offering your services as a mentor to another budding instructor. Some of you dearest readers might have wondered how you can offer time, energy, and mental space to that endeavor - given how you already likely juggle several important and demanding things such as your existing yoga teaching and practice life, family and other social life, other jobs, perhaps even higher education and/or service work - and oh yes, taking care of yourself, remember that one? Below I offer some ideas for incorporating mentorship into what you already likely do as an instructor and practitioner.
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 d
Peter Martinez

Yoga in Everyday Life - Yoga Teacher Training Blog - 0 views

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    By Faye Martins One of the interesting aspects of teaching Yoga is finding out how many students actually take their practice home with them. Most students give honest feedback through a show of hands or a survey. My point is that some students won't practice meditation, pranayama and asana on their own, while others will practice almost daily. The reasons for this can vary depending on the results experienced, the student's desire to practice, how much spare time a student has to practice, and many other factors.
Peter Martinez

Teaching Body Awareness in Yoga Classes - Aura Wellness Center - Yoga Instructor Certification - 0 views

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    By Amruta Kulkarni, CYT 500 The most talented and experienced yoga teachers do a lot more than teach students how to achieve poses. They go well beyond the physical by teaching students how to be more mindful and aware of their bodies too. Body awareness is an intrinsic part of yoga. After all, the word "yoga" itself translates to mean, "to yoke," which is another way of saying "to unite." Without making students aware of this exciting benefit, though, they could easily miss out on it. Therefore, yoga teachers should make a point of explaining the concept of propioception to their students.
Peter Martinez

Yogic Healing for Emotional Health and Well Being - 0 views

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    By Sangeetha Saran How can Yoga improve your emotional health? Most people who do yoga understand How daily practice can give a person a healthier, leaner, more balanced body. What people may not be aware of is the very real possibility that regular and repeated yoga sessions can greatly improve the emotional health of the practitioner. If you've been a yoga instructor for some time, you've certainly noticed your students becoming more limber and flexible. Look closely, and you will probably see positive emotional changes to their innermost beings, as well. Yogis and yoginis who begin every day with a sun salutation tend to keep that glow about them everywhere they go.
Peter Martinez

How to Protect the Knees in Yoga Classes - 0 views

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    By Gopi Rao How can we protect the knees of our students during class time? Knees are one of the most vulnerable parts of the human anatomy. No matter what type of fitness regimen you choose, the knees will often take a beating. Very few sports spare the vulnerable knee, and it is common to see all kinds of athletes, including runners, tennis players, and dancers wearing knee stabilizers.
stylecraze53

Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) - Steps & Health Benefits - 0 views

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    An effective yoga pose for beginners, Dhanurasana is the eight asana in the 12 basic postures of hatha yoga. Also known as The Bow Pose owing to its shape, dhanurasana aids in the loss of belly fat and strengthens several areas in the body.
Aksharayoga School

How Yoga Helps in Fighting Stress - Akshara Yoga School - 0 views

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    Health experts share their views on how yoga can be helpful. As our daily life is becoming very stressful so yoga can be a stress buster in this situation and experts advice the right steps and ways to over come this stress.
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