yoga teaching

Discussion in 'Yoga and Meditation' started by thesmelloftrees, May 18, 2011.

  1. thesmelloftrees

    thesmelloftrees Member

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    so looking into teaching courses, i found a two year online course.

    http://www.integralyoga.com.au/index.htm

    course 2.

    has anyone here done this? i just want some advice on how to become a yoga teacher. my parents just think im going to be on the computer all day everyday.
     
  2. soapofthelotus

    soapofthelotus Member

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    nazis are forever bound


    Ommmmm

    the highest teaching of all the holy books and living teachers and spirits is simply that Nature itself is God

    we all want to see God everywhere

    Ommmmmm

    (it really doesn't matter that the word has germanic origins guys, words live on their own, but it doesn't matter what name you use either)

    GODDESS!

    intent > technique


    Dia!

    Nandia!

    (the two words above are actually a lot more universal though in terms of vibration)
     
  3. Chodpa

    Chodpa Senior Member

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    I looked at the site and what is obvious is that the person who is running that site is a Vaishnava, since they have Ventkateshwara all over it. Also, are they actually doctors? They seem to think so. Two years? A long time.

    Personally if you are looking to become a yoga teacher then Iyengar, Bikram, or Ashtanga Vinyasa are the most exemplary systems. the others are usually some mishmash of those.

    Best of luck. Before you become a teacher maybe you should try a pose or two?!
     
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    Everyone who has practiced yoga knows that there are many different types of yoga teachers out there. This is great because we all connect with different types of people. Students who need strong discipline might be drawn to a warrior-like teacher, whereas others might work better with a more nurturing teacher.
     
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    PachaMama, a commune in Costa Rica is offering a Yoga teacher training for the first time in November 2012. This 200 hour Yoga Alliance certified residential training will be supported by the unique expression of village life, and the inspiration of a vibrant spiritual community where people meet life in an authentic and sacred way. More information is found here: http://www.pachamama.com/yoga-teacher.asp
     

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