“There are too many Yoga Teachers.” When people say there are too many yoga teachers it’s discouraging to people with a passion for yoga who are thinking of taking teacher training. I feel like this sentiment needs to be addressed for the bullshit that it is. First of all, usually its another yoga teacher who […]
Yogic Myths You Can Share With Your Students
School starts in September up here in Canada and last week while I was registering my oldest child for high school, I had an awkward experience that you may be able to relate to. Due to a variety of circumstances, my child is attending a new high school with none of their friends, so we […]
7 Yoga Myths Examined: Yoga Philosophy for Yoga Teachers
I’ve spent a lot of time as a Yoga Teacher worrying about how to teach complete classes. Knowing that students attended mostly for movement and breathwork with a side of inspiration, I found it difficult to highlight deep and rich philosophical concepts between guiding inhale, exhales, and the placement of each foot on the mat. […]
This Yoga Philosophy Will Make a Difference in Your Training
I come from a yoga style that did not allow only one trainer to lead a teacher training, there always had to be at least two trainers. Which meant students got more than one perspective. The 40 hours of online training were inspired by this notion. When Parampreet Singh came on board to teach Indian […]