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Is all discomfort good? Is all discomfort bad? What is the “right” way to teach any given asana? How do we offer the version of a pose or practice that will be most beneficial to our students right now? Being able to answer these questions with confidence comes from a depth of understanding of what I call The Yoga of Discernment.
I don’t think there is any magic in an “ideal form” of asana, and I think that every person will find benefit in a slightly different variation of a pose. As teachers we are charged with helping our students find the version of the pose that is ideal for them right now. How the heck do we do that?? There are so many physical and emotional benefits possible for every single pose and in my opinion, there is no resource that could explain them all! I know that is overwhelming to think about....
But! There is hope, I promise.
It is possible have something useful + helpful to offer your students, even if it isn’t hard and fast rules about the most “ideal” alignment.
Listen to this episode to learn:
And after you’ve listened to the episode, pop over here and let me know how it landed with you!
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Is all discomfort good? Is all discomfort bad? What is the “right” way to teach any given asana? How do we offer the version of a pose or practice that will be most beneficial to our students right now? Being able to answer these questions with confidence comes from a depth of understanding of what I call The Yoga of Discernment.
I don’t think there is any magic in an “ideal form” of asana, and I think that every person will find benefit in a slightly different variation of a pose. As teachers we are charged with helping our students find the version of the pose that is ideal for them right now. How the heck do we do that?? There are so many physical and emotional benefits possible for every single pose and in my opinion, there is no resource that could explain them all! I know that is overwhelming to think about....
But! There is hope, I promise.
It is possible have something useful + helpful to offer your students, even if it isn’t hard and fast rules about the most “ideal” alignment.
Listen to this episode to learn:
And after you’ve listened to the episode, pop over here and let me know how it landed with you!
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