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Effective Communication for Yoga Therapists
How to create optimal outcomes when working with your students and clients.
What’s the Fascination with Fascia?
We know that Yoga, including asana practice, supports strength, flexibility and balance. Strength is established through working our bones, muscles and intelligent alignment of joints, but how do we improve flexibility? Or more importantly in the realm of Yoga therapy – functionality? Part of the answer lies in the role of the connective tissue known as fascia.
11 Professional Tips for Yoga Therapists
Here are 11 simple tips that can make or break your success as a professional Yoga Therapist.
What is Interoception & Why Is It Important?
Interoception is a buzz word that we continue to hear more and more in Yoga circles. We take a look at what it is and why it’s important for Yoga Therapists.
Understand Your Ayurvedic Body Type
As Socrates is believed to have said, Know Thyself. In Ayurveda one place to start this journey of self knowledge is by understanding your dosha. What combination of vata, pitta or kapha are you?
Yoga Therapy for the Immune System
Read about and listen to a practice developed by Annette for a woman with a host of autoimmune problems.
The Use of Touch as a Therapeutic Tool
For yoga therapists, the use of touch can be a powerful treatment and assessment modality to add to their skills and treatment options.
Should you Adjust a Student with Trauma?
Working with people recovering from trauma requires some special considerations, especially when it comes to the use of touch and making adjustments.
Therapeutic Yoga Classes Build Your Practice
Therapeutic Yoga classes can be a valuable part of Yoga Therapy practice it is more than just a yoga class, but more financially accessible than a one-on-one consultation.