I dont think I have repeated the same practice. In each practice I invest myself so I can relate to what everyone is feeling. I have a couple of series or “families” or asanas which I use wholly or partly in each practice, according to how the practice is evolving and the physical capabilities of the majority. My main focus is honing how the practitioners handle the intensity of the poses.
Yes! One of my yoga teachers during YTT told me that it's not what you teach, it's how you teach it
Love your speaking style. You're very endearing.
I was just wondering about this very thing. Thank you!
Love it! Thanks for sharing! About to go teach now and this is just what I needed to hear!! Be a vegetable LOL!
LOL Love it ;)
I dont think I have repeated the same practice. In each practice I invest myself so I can relate to what everyone is feeling. I have a couple of series or “families” or asanas which I use wholly or partly in each practice, according to how the practice is evolving and the physical capabilities of the majority. My main focus is honing how the practitioners handle the intensity of the poses.
I love this! I was just wondering about this for my own teaching. Thank you for your insight!
Angelina, you are so welcome!
Thank you for the video. What was the name of the teacher in Vancouver?
M E Jasmina Egeler- she’s wonderful!!!
@@RachelScottYoga Thanks! I live in Vancouver. I will seek out a class of hers.
True yogis don't squash bugs, it violates ahimsa.