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- Becoming a Home School Teacher
By: Gerri Stone | 18/05/2006 Transitioning from parent to home school teacher isn't as hard as you may think Read
- What to Look for When Hiring a Yoga Teacher (Part 1)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 04/05/2006 How can you tell which Yoga teacher is the best fit for your health club, ashram, spa, or wellness studio? Does it depend on a particular diploma, style of Yoga, or who their Guru was? Let's go over a bit of credential history and a checklist for finding the ideal Yoga teacher. Read
- Yoga in Practice: The Impact of Yoga Teachers on Society (Part 2)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 Much like the counter-culturists of the past, Yoga teachers and Yoga practitioners do not have to operate within the confines of a system. A social worker or school teacher may feel like, "their hands are tied by the system," but Yoga teachers have much more freedom to change the world - one person at a time. Read
- The Truth about Options for Yoga Teachers (Part 6)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 We know that Yoga training helps people in every aspect of health. However, Partner Yoga integrates Yoga with touch, bonding, and sometimes, a bit of humor. Read
- The Truth About Options for Yoga Teachers (Part 4)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 Many of the Yoga hybrids are combinations of Yoga with dance, martial arts, and Pilates. If you were to pursue these a bit further you could "re-invent the wheel" or become certified to teach Kripalu DansKinetics, The Method, Yoga Fusion, Yogilates, or Nia. Read
- What to Look for When Hiring a Yoga Teacher (Part 2)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 The best selection is a Yoga teacher with a balance of all these factors. The one dimensional Yoga teacher is not an optimum fit for any organization. Within this current climate of liability suits, safety is the most important factor of all. Read
- The Truth about Options for Yoga Teachers (Part 3)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 These are not classes for Yoga students with ailments, or for beginners who just "jumped off the couch." Power Yoga is a fantastic system of Yoga exercises, but if you are going to teach any form of Power Yoga classes, you have to be completely honest with prospective students. Read
- The Truth About Options for Yoga Teachers (Part 7)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 The Yoga teacher, who considers teaching in a Mommy and Me Yoga class, must have "the patience of a saint." Teaching children Yoga is one hurdle that many Yoga instructors don't want to jump over, but teaching toddlers with their mothers, in the same class, is quite another matter. Read
- The Truth About Options for Yoga Teachers (Part 5)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 The result was children who shed fat, became a bit more muscular, and demonstrated more strength and positive attitudes than ever before. The parents are ecstatic about the results now, but wondered what I was up to, when children in Jujitsu or Karate classes were engaged in Yoga training, as part of the curriculum. Read
- Facts about Successful Yoga Teachers (Part 1)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 First things first: Are you "selling Yoga?" If you accept a fee for teaching Yoga, no matter how small or large, you are selling Yoga. If you do not like my frank approach to this issue, then teach Yoga for free. This is not a problem, and that is good Karma Yoga. Read
- The Truth about Options for Yoga Teachers (Part 1)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 When, or if, you decide to become a Yoga teacher, you should start with a basic Yoga teacher training course that gives you an overview of all of the fields within Yoga. If you decide to specialize, it is best to do it when the need becomes apparent. Read
- Facts About Successful Yoga Teachers (Part 4)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 Do you have survey forms for your Yoga students? You should - and also give them a reward for their participation. They are helping you learn what they want, and this is something you cannot afford to speculate on. Read
- The Truth about Options for Yoga Teachers (Part 8)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 Let's summarize and "recycle" a few points in the previous pages about options for Yoga teachers, who may be considering specialization. These are not all of the options for Yoga teacher's, to consider, when thinking about how to find employment "outside of the box." Read
- Facts about Successful Yoga Teachers (Part 2)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 How do you define success for a Yoga teacher? Each Yoga instructor will have a different answer. What is important to one Yoga teacher may be of little importance to another. However, each Yoga teacher has the passion for Yoga within him or her. Read
- Facts about Successful Yoga Teachers (Part 3)
By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 24/04/2006 Do successful Yoga teachers produce more successful teachers? The short answer is, "Yes, they do." Tirumalai Krishnamacharya produced many good Yoga teachers, but how many of us could match his accomplishments? Among his many Yoga students are four Master Yoga teachers: Pattabhi Jois, B.K.S. Iyengar, Indra Devi, and T.K.V. Desikachar. Read
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