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» Teaching Yoga for Teen Stress Management - It's a Matter of Perspective
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/22 | Yoga
Parents are often familiar with terms like: Commuter traffic, job burnout, chronic fatigue syndrome, and work overload. These are the conditions adults recognize as stressors, but let's take a close look at just one of them.
» Yoga Teacher Training Aspects - Physical Commitments and Communication with Students
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/21 | Yoga
If you teach any form of Yoga, you are expected to be a living example of good health. This can be easy for some and a daunting task for others.
» Modern Benefits from the Ancient Practice of Yoga
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/21 | Yoga
Where should one start learning about yoga? The classic yogic texts are a good start. In particular Patanjali's Yoga Sutras are a good summarization of early yogic philosophy. While these early texts can provide us with many lessons, they are not the limits of modern yoga.
» How to Become a Yoga Instructor
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/21 | Yoga
Is yoga a key part of your health and fitness routine? Are you interested in becoming a yoga instructor? Teaching is a wonderful opportunity to enrich your life, and make a difference in the lives of others. If yoga is one of your talents, consider sharing your gift, and teaching yoga professionally.
» Learning the Popular Styles of Yoga
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/21 | Yoga
There are many styles of yoga, but teachers should be familiar with the nine main forms of yoga, from India, and their relationships to contemporary styles. The nine main styles are: Bhakti, Hatha, Jnana, Karma, Kundalini, Mantra, Raja, Tantric, and Yantra Yoga.
» The Path of Yoga Certification
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/21 | Yoga
What does it take to become a yoga instructor? You've practiced the positions and breathing techniques, almost every day, for years. You've gained a deeper understanding of the benefits of yoga and wish to share your knowledge with others. If you're willing to find a training program, the steps to yoga certification are simple.
» The Truth About Making Money as a Yoga Instructor
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/11 | Yoga
There is no shortage of teaching opportunities in yoga. This is where being a yoga instructor can be lucrative and fun. By getting in with a great health spa, or opening their own studio, a highly skilled instructor can sculpt their own program.
» Yoga Instructor Training - Mastering Your Communication Skills
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/11 | Yoga
When you consider all of the aspects to learn during a Yoga teacher training course - the case could easily be made that becoming a masterful orator is secondary.
» Teaching Hatha Yoga for Concentration
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/11 | Yoga
When the ancient Yogis gathered to share information about this science of life we know as Yoga, the idea of harnessing thoughts must have been of paramount importance. Most of the world sees Yoga as a physical activity.
» Yoga Instructor Training - Cultivating the Orator Within
By  Paul M. Jerard Jr. | Published 2008/05/11 | Yoga
When training to become a Yoga teacher, many people struggle with public speaking. Even if we are able to get the right words out, we may be looking for the right volume, tone, or voice inflection, at the right time.

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