Jan
Yoga Teaching
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Yoga Teaching on 05-01-2009
Most Yoga teaching courses barely make the grade when it comes to the needs of stressed out individuals. More often than not, most of the attention is focussed on the technical features of yogic breathing, yogic posturing, Yoga teaching ethics, teaching methodology, physiology, anatomy, philosophy, and more, the list is endless. So, how on earth, could a Yoga teacher be prepared for the requirements of the anxiety riddled popularity? It all boils down to the requirements of our individual students and our on-going education pains. For example, if the majority of our students are young, supple, strong individuals, the student’s needs will be aimed towards physical progress. The truth of the matter is, this is ok, as there is a justifiable requirement for it. On the other hand, if most of the students are experiencing the emotional, mental, spiritual and physical effects of too much anxiety and stress, there will be an urge for us to research much more about effectual Yogic stress management solutions for the benefit of our students.
