In The Professional Yoga Teacher’s Handbook, I suggest building a team to support your career. Here’s how to get started.
The sale on my all-new Sequence Library ends on Thursday, so now is the time to buy!
My all-new online sequence library is on sale through the end of the year. But you can have a taste anytime! Click through to the course, and scroll down to the outline, which has a robust sample unit on warmups.
Are you looking for ways to freshen up your yoga classes or your home practice? Or have you read Everyday Yoga and wished the pages could come to life? If so, I have the perfect resource for you: my all-new freshly recorded Sequence Library!
Welcome to the world a wonderful, much-needed, beautifully produced book: Adaptive Yoga by Dr. Ingrid Yang and Dr. Kyle Fahey. I give this book my absolute highest recommendation!
Here’s your last call to sign up for the Carolina Yoga Company 200-hour daytime online yoga teacher training that starts in January.
Yoga teachers: are you letting your class sizes be a de facto form of student feedback? Here are ways actively to seek improvement and serve your students better.
I recently had a conversation with a prospective yoga teacher trainee who had read The Professional Yoga Teacher’s Handbook and who turned the tables on me by asking me all the questions I suggest aspiring teachers ask teacher training directors. But she added a great question of her own.
Meet Vicky Tu, the most recently certified Sage Yoga for Athletes teacher! Because she holds a PhD in neuroscience, Vicky is especially interested in the intersections between the body and mind.
While The Professional Yoga Teacher’s Handbook is for teachers of every level, part 1 of the book helps aspiring teachers chart a path through yoga teacher training. Specifically, I suggest that as you evaluate your YTT options, you ask these questions.
The Carolina Yoga Co. 200-hour yoga teacher training meets online in real time on weekdays starting in January. Deepen your understanding of yoga, learn to teach and have a wonderful experience of personal growth!
With studios starting to reopen for in-person classes or looking for new online teachers, now is a good time to brush up or create your yoga teaching résumé—even if you aren’t currently teaching.