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Here you'll find the collected wisdom of a wide range of yoga teachers, who have been generous enough to share the many things they have learned from teaching yoga.

Unity, change and fresh memory: The precipitation of change for yoga in uncertain times

December 23, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Felicity Molloy : PhD I MEd I GDHE I MNZ RMT I YogaNZ Council Senior Level 4 1000h I BodyStill massage & yoga clinic  I must be honest – although I love the world of thinking, I have not yet fully thought through a framework that accommodates our future for yoga. Yoga that responds to a pandemic, keeping in mind the urgency, the devastation, remembrance, and the next wave of hope. I offer these thoughts as theoretical embryony, not to cut across anyone’s experience … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: change, meditation, Memory, pandemic, yoga

‘Tuning In’ with Karla Brodie

October 9, 2020 by Cara Butler Leave a Comment

By Cara Butler, An interview with Karla Brodie Karla is a teacher worth getting to know. Talking with Karla gives you the sense that she deeply considers her thoughts, her words, her decisions and actions. An example of how to really 'live' yoga in the everyday world. This capacity she demonstrates is undoubtedly born out of the deeply internal experience she has explored, and also taught, for over 20 years. I begin with the final question I asked, as I found her answer particularly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teacher Interviews, Teaching Insights, Yoga & Community Tagged With: donna farhi, Hauora Yoga Conference, Karla Brodie, Vital Organs, yoga

Taking your yoga classes online: the challenge and the reward

April 29, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Teaching Yoga Online

by Erica Viedma “What can we do when fear comes up for us or for our students during the practice?”. Geeta Iyengar replied, “When fear arises, you must lift your chest. You must lift your heart.”A Posture of Courage by Christina Sell The third week of our national lockdown and many yoga teachers around New Zealand, and the world, have started teaching online. Some teachers are on Facebook Live or pre-recorded classes. I even attended a yoga class based in New York with 60 people from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching • The Business of Yoga, Teaching Insights, The Business of Yoga, Yoga & Community Tagged With: challenging, covid19, online, pandemic, teaching yoga

Teachers – are your cues creating dysfunctional breathing?

April 16, 2020 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by Dr Jane Hardcastle, Movewell: therapeutic yoga, massage, and movement Hearing “take a deep breath in…and out” is ubiquitous in many yoga classes, as yoga teachers encourage students to better access their breath, become aware of 'chest breathing' and use their breath as a barometer of where, and how they are. Classes are often accompanied by publicly audible ‘ujjayi’ breath. We witness bellies expanding as students believe they are ‘doing’ great breathing. But should we ever ‘do’ … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Breathing Practices, Teaching Insights Tagged With: hyperventilation, overbreathing, pranayama, ujjayi, yoga

The Teacher’s Contract

March 7, 2020 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Donna Farhi, Beyond Methods: Yoga as Self-Inquiry Relationships with yoga students can take many forms: from a clear cut and dried professional boundary between teacher and student that has never extended beyond the perimeters of time spent together in a class, intensive, retreat or teacher training; to the less distinct delineation that happens when a student also happens to be a personal friend; to that of a peer exchange that takes place at a collegial level in which there may be a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights, Uncategorized Tagged With: boundaries, donna farhi, teacher conduct, teacher relationship, yoga ethics

A Return Home – I hoki mai ki te wā kāinga

October 28, 2019 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Jase Te Patu M3 Mindfulness for Children They say that the practice of yoga is a return to self, our true nature, a return home!  Almost four years ago, I packed up my life in Australia and returned to Aotearoa to share my personal love and practice of yoga with our people. Little did I know that that decision was going to be the biggest yoga practice I had ever undertaken. I had fallen in love with yoga, since being in Australia. Yoga was my preferred way as a professional … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: Maori, new zealand, Te Reo Maori

How to Find Your Niche & Make Your Yoga Teaching Career Sustainable

October 7, 2019 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by Rebecca Harford, Adapted Yoga & Pilates As a businesswoman, teacher, mother, wife, friend and family member I have the responsibility and pleasure to support many people. In order to uphold this responsibility, I must be sustainable, along with my business as it supports our students, family and the families of our team. Being sustainable as a teacher means that you can share the best of your experience with your students. Being tired, hungry, cold and stressed does not become a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights, The Business of Yoga

How to Optimize the Fascial System to Move, Feel & Live Better

September 5, 2019 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

By Ian O'Dwyer, SOMA It interests me greatly to observe the various types of exercises and programs that are prepared and delivered by physical trainers, therapists, coaches and yoga teachers with comprehensive knowledge in their areas. Experience has empowered me to appreciate the difficulty in trying to create success for a large number of people, who each have varied movement challenges or goals. As a Movement Practitioner, the question still arises for me “What tissues are we … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: fascia

Growing a Strong & Resilient New Zealand with Yoga

February 21, 2019 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by Ali Hale Tilley, Perhaps the biggest highlight of my year in 2018 was presenting at the Hauora Yoga Conference, held at AUT’s beautiful North Shore campus. Thanks to the energy and efforts of Persephone Singfield, Richard Beddie and the Exercise NZ team, the Haoura event gave yoga presenters like me a chance to contribute to the Aotearoa yoga community. During the pōwhiri, our AUT hosts welcomed presenters. Throughout the hongi, the feeling of electricity and mana flowing through … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights

Slowing Down & Cultivating Interoception at the Hauora Yoga Conference

February 8, 2019 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

By Kylie Rook, New Zealand’s first Yoga Conference, Hauora, far exceeded my expectations. It was really great to see that the New Zealand Yoga Community is already on the G-O S-L-O-W wagon in terms of building interoception, improving vagal tone and allowing students to find what feels right for them. In many cases, this means letting go of the arbitrary alignment cues and even ‘classic poses’ to guide the students into a more felt experience and a deeper understanding of their own … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights

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