The Yoga Teaching Guide
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Author | : Mark Stephens |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 867 |
Release | : 2011-09-06 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1583944729 |
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF YOGA: Discover the history and philosophy of yoga—plus tools for teaching 108 yoga poses, planning and sequencing your yoga classes, and much more. “Will help [yoga] instructors fine-tune their classroom skills and empower their personal practice.” —Yoga + Joyful Living Drawing on a wide spectrum of perspectives and featuring more than 150 photographs and illustrations, Teaching Yoga covers the fundamental topics of yoga for new and experienced yoga teachers. Inside, you’ll find: • A foundational overview of yoga philosophy and history • Presentations of yoga classics like Vedas; Upanishads; Bhagavad Gita; Yoga Sutras of Patanjali • Profiles of the 11 styles of contemporary yoga, including their history and distinguishing elements • Support and tools for teaching 108 yoga poses, breathing techniques, and meditations • Practical advice for classroom setup, and planning and sequencing yoga classes • Guidance through the process of starting and sustaining a career as a yoga teacher • Over 200 bibliographic sources and a comprehensive index • A useful appendix listing associations, institutes, organizations, and professional resources Addressing 100% of the teacher training curriculum standards set by Yoga Alliance—the world’s leading registry and accreditation source for yoga teachers and schools—Teaching Yoga is the perfect resource for experienced yoga teachers, teachers in training, and anyone interesed in deepening their understanding of their yoga practice.
Author | : Amy Ippoliti |
Publisher | : New World Library |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2023-12-05 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1608688798 |
Originally published in 2016, The Art and Business of Teaching Yoga immediately became the essential resource for those looking to start or maintain a successful career in yoga. Since then, the landscape has changed. Online yoga and social media are now a crucial part of most teachers’ repertoires. Yoga teachers also face broad cultural shifts, an evolving environmental crisis, and resulting anxiety among students, all of which bring fresh challenges to their leadership and teaching abilities. This expanded edition will help you: • plan dynamic classes, including engaging digital content • build a loyal student base and become more financially stable • optimize your own practice • maintain a marketing plan and develop a unique brand • teach yoga to facilitate ease and inspire creative action in a troubled world
Author | : Stephanie Keach |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Exercise |
ISBN | : 9780974272108 |
"Educational reference for current yoga teachers, aspiring yoga teachers and serious students of yoga. A comprehensive ""how-to"" book of teaching yoga and developing a home practice. Includes yoga philosophy."
Author | : Brendon Abram |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 145 |
Release | : 2018-07-10 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 162317225X |
A practical, hands-on, experienced-based guide from a military veteran turned yoga teacher Brendon Abram combines his first-hand experience with PTSD in the field and years of teaching to offer this practical guide to bringing trauma-sensitive yoga to both clinical and studio settings. Drawing on his work with military veterans, first responders, and survivors of domestic and sexual abuse, he emphasizes the importance of respecting the uniqueness of every individual and demonstrates how to use the foundational principles of yoga to create a safe experience. Abram explains that basic principles of yoga bring power to the practice and that breath, mindful movement, focused awareness, and acceptance of present-moment experience form the foundation of any yoga offering.
Author | : Laura McKinzie |
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Release | : 2021-02-22 |
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ISBN | : 9780578863597 |
A book of yoga poses that are clearly cued for the use of yoga teachers.
Author | : Mark Stephens |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 529 |
Release | : 2012-09-18 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 158394527X |
The yoga teacher’s guide to planning and sequencing yoga classes—with over 2,000 instructional photos and 67 yoga pose sequences for students of all skill levels. Also features additional resources, including yoga class planning worksheets, comprehensive glossaries, and much more! Addressing one of the most popular topics in the yoga profession, this book offers 67 model sequences of yoga poses (asanas) that cover the broad range of yoga student experience. Inside, established and aspiring yoga teachers will find: • Over 2,000 instructional photos and guide to over 150 yoga asanas • Multiple sequences for beginning, intermediate, and advanced students • Yoga sequences for kids, teens, seniors, and women across their life cycle • Yoga classes designed for relieving depression and anxiety • Sequences for each of the major chakras and ayurvedic constitutions • Guidance for teaching breathing (pranayama) and meditation techniques • Glossary of terms and alphabetical asana index with thumbnail photographs • Yoga class planning worksheets • Representative sequences from several popular styles of hatha yoga • And many more resources for further reading! Drawing on ancient yoga philosophy and contemporary insights into functional anatomy, biomechanics, and kinesiology, Yoga Sequencing is the ultimate guide teachers looking to bring the transformative power of yoga into their practice and classes.
Author | : Diane M. Ambrosini |
Publisher | : Human Kinetics |
Total Pages | : 811 |
Release | : 2015-12-18 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 1492585750 |
The world of yoga has exploded since the first edition of Instructing Hatha Yoga was published in 2006. Millions more enthusiasts worldwide are experiencing the physical benefits and mindful awareness of yoga in gyms and spas, the training rooms of professional sport teams, prisons and hospitals, and even classrooms. With the increasing demand for qualified yoga teachers who can meet the needs of a diverse group of students, this updated edition of Instructing Hatha Yoga could not have come at a better time. Featuring detailed instructions on teaching 68 yoga poses and more than 200 photos showing the postures, the text covers all aspects of safe and confident hatha yoga instruction. The second edition is enhanced with the following features: • Updated verbal and visual cues to use in teaching each posture • Sample children’s and prenatal classes • 75 new video clips that demonstrate yoga poses and modifications and instruct on physically assisting and adjusting students • New online teacher resource with self-inquiry questionnaire, class evaluation, chapter review questions, and other printable instructional resources Master teacher and author Diane Ambrosini retains her original emphasis on simple cues for bringing students into proper alignment and deeper mental focus and detailed instructions for making safe and effective hands-on modifications and adjustments of yoga poses. The book highlights issues of importance to even the most experienced instructors, including creating a safe and comfortable learning environment, structuring a class, teaching pranayama (breath work), and handling personal integrity and ethics. Developed in line with the New Yoga Alliance Standards and the Yoga Teachers’ Registry requirements, Instructing Hatha Yoga is a comprehensive and user-friendly guide to becoming a confident and qualified yoga instructor. Students and teachers not only will learn how to teach yoga poses, but they will also know how to direct students toward deeper self-awareness to positively affect their lives for years to come.
Author | : Mary Andrenacci |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2021-02-15 |
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A guide tailor made for aspiring and current yoga instructors. No one ever tells you how time-consuming and sometimes stressful it can be to absorb the information, memorize key concepts, and provide a reference to help you recall what you learned in your studies. This handbook makes learning easier. It provides funny, premade hand-drawn images to label as you learn and use later when you work with students. When Author Mary Andrenacci studied for the 200H Yoga Teacher Alliance Certification, she struggled because so much of her time was spent on the notetaking aspect of learning. To learn and understand the Asana Clinic methodologies and their implementation, she needed to do more. Her decision to draw the Asanas she was learning during the teacher training and describe the benefits, adjustments, and variations for them by using visual notes helped her to absorb the information better and understand how to put what she'd learned into practice. Now, she wants to help other aspiring yoga teachers and current instructors by providing this manual and notebook all in one designed to better and faster absorb the Yoga Teacher Training concepts, thanks to her funny drawing. This A4 guide includes: Over 150 yoga poses 3 variations of each main yoga pose with hands-on teacher adjustments Space for notetaking Comprehensive information about benefits, contraindications, and active Chakra for each Asana A special part dedicated to the Sun Salutation With the combination of the drawings and text, this guide offers a powerful way to memorize pieces of information, fully grasp key concepts, and fast-track your preparation as a yoga teacher. Scroll up and click "Buy Now" to buy your copy today!
Author | : Sage Rountree |
Publisher | : North Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2019-05-14 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 162317323X |
Create class themes with yoga philosophy, inspirational quotes, and simple concepts to inspire and motivate students Experienced yoga instructors Sage Rountree and Alexandra DeSiato give yoga teachers the tools to find their voice and tap into innate wisdom. The authors offer ready-made, detailed themes to use in classes and provide flexible templates for building a toolkit of themes for future use. Teaching Yoga Beyond the Poses offers guidance for both new and experienced teachers starting with a section on voice, authenticity, emulation, phrasing, practice, repetition, and finding inspiration. It continues with a second section that contains fifty-four complete themes that instructors can easily use in their own classes. The final section includes blank templates for instructors to create their own class themes and notes. With a unique angle and practical feel, this workbook will appeal to yoga teachers, teacher trainers, and at-home practitioners who want to move to the next level.
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Total Pages | : 108 |
Release | : 2015-07-01 |
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ISBN | : 9780983236726 |
A step by Step manual outlining proven alignment principles and techniques for all styles of yoga. Also detailed yoga sequencing methods and techniques for home practice or teachers.