About teaching and being a teacher:
- How soon after eating can I do yoga? Some guidelines on how you might answer this frequently asked question!!
- Yoga with hypermobility: Can you spot the hypermobile student in your class? Or, are you yourself hypermobile?
- Unpacking Karma: A (badly) illustrated philosophy post about how yoga works, and what is karma anyway?
- Pain in Yoga: 4 types of pain and how to deal with them
- 10 ways to incorporate yoga philosophy into your teaching
- Why yoga is not a religion (for me!): Do you ever get asked if yoga is a religion? Here's my personal answer on that question
- Practical tips for accommodating late students - Don't you or do you? And if so, how?
- Taking yoga (injuries) seriously - It's a real possibility - so how do you mitigate the risks?
- What does it mean to be a teacher? - Some reflections on what being a yoga teacher is really all about
- 10 things I have learned about teaching yoga - 10 simple things that I've learned along the way, and many fabulous comments to boot
- Teachers, students, and ethics - oh my! - Can you teach your friends? Can you befriend your students?
- Yoga for Soldiers - tips for teaching the troops (applies to gym rats, too)
- The seat of a teacher - it's a special place. What does it mean to sit in that seat?
Modifications and adjustments:
Also, have a look at the Sequences page for more ideas and inspiration, and as always, feel free to leave a comment!
- Triangle pose: 5 awesome modifications
- Downward-facing dog with bent knees
- Sun salutation / vinyasa ideas for injured or delicate wrists
- 3 great modifications for Pigeon Pose
- Adjustments, assists, and when and how to say "no" - Not a post written for teachers per-se, but a critical thing to think about if you are teaching yoga
- Adjustments, the magic of touch - to give or not to give?
Also, have a look at the Sequences page for more ideas and inspiration, and as always, feel free to leave a comment!
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