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Search Results for: yoga business

How do I Deal with Different Levels of Students in the Same Yoga Class?

July 18, 2014 by Guest Author

by Kelly Fisher, Urban Yoga Kelly, one of our go-to senior teachers, answers questions from readers about how to teach and what to do when issues come up. If you've got questions you'd like to be answered in our blog, email us at editor@theyogalunchbox.co.nz. The Yoga Teacher’s Question: “How do I deal with very different levels of students in the same class? As much as I would like to have all the students of similar levels in one class, it never seems to work out that way. Also, how do I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: multi-level classes, over-ambitious students, yoga injuries, yoga teacher mentor

What are Vasanas and How Do They Affect Your Yoga Practice?

June 15, 2014 by Kara-Leah Grant 3 Comments

by Kara-Leah Grant, Musings from the Mat Earlier this year I took a short workshop with Duncan Peak from Power Living. In the workshop he mentioned the term 'vasana', defining it as character traits or tendencies and he talked about how our practice stirs up these tendencies and brings them into consciousness. Now I'd never heard of vasanas, and struggled to remember the term after the workshop, which happened the day before Wanderlust. The day after Wanderlust, I was driving from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Musings from the Mat Tagged With: ambition, duncan peak, gunas, rajas, sattvic, vasanas

6 Ways to Maintain Work-Life Balance as a Busy Yoga Teacher

June 3, 2014 by Guest Author 1 Comment

by guest author Cailen Ascher As busy yoga teachers, we wear many hats: instructor, marketer, parent, entrepreneur, personal assistant, manager, friend, spouse, confidante, errand gofer and more! With the fast-paced nature of our daily schedules, it can seem that it’s nearly impossible to maintain any sense of balance in our lives. And even though we yogis are better equipped than many to handle the multitude of challenges and stressors that get heaped on our plates, sometimes the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Business of Yoga Tagged With: business advice, how-to, life advice, marketing, self-improvement, tips, work-life balance, yoga, yoga business, yoga career, yoga teacher

How To Overcome Your Fears During Yoga Teacher Training

March 19, 2014 by Guest Author

by Kelly Fisher, Urban Yoga Kelly works as a mentor for students wanting to move toward teacher training, currently training as teachers, or fresh out of training. In these articles, she shares some of the questions she's asked. You can ask her your questions by sending her an email. Question: I am in teacher training and I feel as if my teachers aren't giving the structure or guidance I was expecting to find my "voice". They kind of just throw us in it and then critique us … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teacher Training Tagged With: authenticity, Discomfort, kelly fisher, Teacher training, urban yoga, voice

How to Get your First Yoga Teaching Job

December 18, 2013 by Guest Author

by Kelly Fisher, Urban Yoga Typically when you finish your first yoga teacher training it can feel as though you're bursting with equal parts fantastic information to share and uncertainty about how or where to share it. Unless you've completed teacher training with an organisation that rolls new teachers onto an existing schedule, it can be a challenge to figure out how you can get into teaching in your town. Often studios will want teachers with previous teaching experience and/or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: kelly fisher, teaching yoga, urban yoga, yoga career, yoga job

The Yoga Clothes Challenge: Can We Have Both Style and Ease?

November 11, 2013 by Lucinda Staniland Leave a Comment

by Janelle Hope, Flip Your Dog Want to win a $100 voucher to Flip Your Dog? See the end of this article. If only I could live in yoga gear that doubles as all day wear, then I could practice, walk, run, workout anywhere, anytime while getting all of life’s other things done. Oh yes please! Since having my children (aged five and two) jeans are a thing of the past. Anything with a forgiving waistband - allowing me room to belly breathe, repeatedly get up and down from the floor with the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Community Tagged With: Flip Your Dog, Hard Tail, Janelle Hope, Teeki, yoga clothes

Five Ways to be a Better Yoga Teacher

October 4, 2013 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

Learning how to be a better yoga teacher is an on-going journey

by Kelly Fisher, Urban Yoga After almost a decade of teaching yoga as my full time career, I have had the privilege of watching some of the students who have come to my classes eventually become teachers themselves. I have had the honour of fielding their questions and helping them through those uncertain first months and years of teaching. Plus, as a huge geek when it comes to neuropsychology, yoga anatomy, yoga physiology and yoga alignment, I often help new teachers from other lineages … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Teaching Insights Tagged With: beginner yoga teacher, how to teach yoga, kelly fisher

How to take your yoga off the mat and into daily life

The Yoga Lunchbox is New Zealand’s only online yoga magazine, providing a tangible way for yogis to connect, converse, and share how they live and practice their yoga. This page showcases all of our article and article series that focus on how to take your yoga off the mat and bring it in every aspect of your life. It's a juicy conversation, and it ranges from bringing yoga into your relationship with food to incorporating yoga with business principles, and exploring how yoga affects … [Read more...]

From city yoga chick to rural home lady

August 14, 2013 by Jacinta Aalsma Leave a Comment

Jacinta Aalsma

By Guest Author Jacinta Aalsma, Yoga Circle The biggest obstacle for me when I moved from Auckland to Whangarei, was leaving behind my yoga studio, yoga community and yoga friends. My yoga studio is my safe place and my yoga friends felt like my family. On the other hand, I knew this move was eventually a good thing for me to do. So here I am in rural New Zealand; my home practice and me. Suddenly I spent heaps of time at home, instead of at yoga studios. My partner prices himself lucky, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Yoga & Community Tagged With: Jacinta Aalsma, yoga excuses, yoga home practice, yoga in rural New Zealand, Yoga in the country, yoga in whangarei

Sacred Feminine and Yoga: It’s all about balance. Part 2

May 15, 2013 by Guest Author Leave a Comment

by guest author Swami Karma Karuna, Anahata Yoga Retreat The Tantric view of creation is that there are two forces called Shiva and Shakti representing the male and female aspects of creation, which exist within each and every person. Shiva, also called Purusha, is the masculine force and is pure ‘consciousness'. Shakti or Prakriti is the feminine force that is pure ‘energy’. One cannot exist without the other and both are within each of us. This duality is also described in the word 'Ha' 'Tha' … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Foundations Tagged With: Anahata, balance, feminine, hatha yoga, relaxation, sacred chanting, sacred feminine, swami karma karuna, women, yoga

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