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Category: Teaching tips

  • 3
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 20 Jan, 2021

    Why do students come to yoga? Surface vs under-the-surface needs

    When students arrive in our yoga classes and private yoga sessions, they usually have a particular obvious reason for seeking our services. It often involves pain or limited mobility in[…]

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    • in Teaching tips
    • — 13 Jan, 2021

    Self-Care: Because Healing Begins with the Health of Your Self

    Several months ago I was asked to write an article for Yoga Therapy Today exploring self-care options for yoga therapists. I was thrilled to do it. I used this opportunity[…]

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  • 3
    • in Teaching tips · yoga for your energy
    • — 1 Jul, 2020

    Breath: A path to stability in uncertain times

    Over the past several months the subject of breathing had become particularly charged. We keep hearing about breathing everywhere: the phrase ‘I can’t breathe’ became a symbol of police brutality,[…]

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    • in Teaching tips · yoga for your body · yoga for your energy · yoga for your mind
    • — 17 Jun, 2020

    What do your students need in their yoga right now?

    Yesterday morning I was trying to do my pranayama practice, as my 9-year old was bouncing on furniture around me, my puppy was chasing his tail knocking over everything in[…]

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  • 5
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 3 Jun, 2020

    “Elevator pitch” for yoga teachers: How to quickly communicate to anybody what is it that you do

    For the last several weeks, my neighborhood has been having Happy Hour get-togethers on Thursday evenings to check in and make sure everybody was doing OK. We keep safe distance[…]

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    5
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 27 May, 2020

    What’s at stake for your potential yoga students?

    What is your favorite TV show right now? What is at stake for the main character of that show in every episode? What kind of tragic outcome might befall on[…]

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  • 0
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 20 May, 2020

    How to motivate students to engage your services

    Have you ever seen one of those late-night infomercials with the host screaming at the screen that you should “Buy now!” that this is an “Exclusive offer for the next[…]

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    2
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 13 May, 2020

    How to make it easier for potential yoga students to sign up for your services

    A few years ago, I received an email from an avid blog reader who was considering a private yoga session with me. She was struggling with back pain and was[…]

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  • 1
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 6 May, 2020

    Two main qualities that define a good teacher and attract new students

    Several years ago, I went to an ophthalmologist’s office for a vision check. At one point the doctor said with slight irritation: “Your cornea can get scarred if you wear[…]

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    0
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 29 Apr, 2020

    Who are your yoga students and what problems do they face?

    How’s your transition to teaching yoga online going? Are you finding that you have enough of a student pool to keep you busy, or do you need to find more?[…]

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  • 0
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 15 Apr, 2020

    The secret formula that will grow your yoga business

    I don’t know a single yoga teacher who chose to teach yoga to make money. Some yoga studio owners, maybe, but usually not individual yoga teachers. This is not a[…]

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    6
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 8 Apr, 2020

    What will your yoga teaching look like for the rest of the year?

    Over the weekend I spent few hours sewing face masks for my family out of some leftover fabric and vacuum filters. If you told me three months ago that I[…]

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  • 7
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 1 Apr, 2020

    How to record your own yoga videos and offer them for sale

    Last week we discussed offering your yoga services via video conferencing and live streaming. Another way to sell your yoga services virtually is via prerecorded yoga content. If you decide[…]

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    10
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 25 Mar, 2020

    How to move your yoga teaching online with video conferencing or live streaming

    As much as we want for this uncertainty brought on by COVID-19 to end quickly, we might be in for a long haul. What will you do to continue your[…]

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  • 1
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 11 Mar, 2020

    Diversify your offerings: How to find private yoga clients

    Heraclitus famously said that “The only thing that is constant is change.” This applies to everything in life, including the way we teach and practice yoga. Originally, yoga was transmitted[…]

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    7
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 4 Mar, 2020

    Continuing Education Courses for Yoga Teachers and Yoga Therapists

    Three years ago, I went to Boston for a weekend workshop on addressing chronic pain with mindfulness meditation. It was advertised as a Continuing Education Course for yoga teachers, and[…]

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  • 2
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 19 Feb, 2020

    Think beyond classes: Eight options of teaching yoga

    There are many ways of teaching yoga to your students. Today let’s have an overview of eight main options of teaching yoga that are available to you, their upsides and[…]

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    1
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 11 Dec, 2019

    How to Be Well-informed Yoga Educators (when research is limited)

    Once we know how to read research, we start to see how many research studies conclude with a list of limitations and a call for further investigation. The more we[…]

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  • 3
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 4 Dec, 2019

    Anatomy 102 (of a Yoga Research Study)

    As you start to find research articles that may help you see and communicate what science says about yoga, you can sprinkle in questions like the ones that follow, to[…]

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    2
    • in Teaching tips
    • — 27 Nov, 2019

    Anatomy 101 (of a Yoga Research Study)

    Last week we talked about the basic requirements for good yoga research. This week we’ll take a deeper dive. I have tips for you on how to dissect and read[…]

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