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Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them!
In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about carrying angles, calcified ligaments, advice on handling a difficult student, and how LYT helps you breathe better.
Your questions:
* Lara, you posted on Mark's carrying angle. What is that and when to be concerned?
* How often do ligaments calcify?
* How to kindly respond to the objection of a student who persistently complains that the class is difficult, even though it's described as the most advanced class in the yoga center. The student refuses the proposal to attend less challenging classes because it's too difficult for her. The student breathes hard and loud in class, but still always chooses the most challenging transitions and positions. With her dissatisfaction to fulfill some of her expectations that she couldn't achieve, she spreads negative energy that others notice and even bothers them.
* I’ve practiced other forms of yoga for many years with specific pranayama. But I find for the first time that my breath is bigger, since starting LYT. I feel lighter and I'm more connected. Why is that, when I've been practicing pranayama for many years?
To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: lytyoga.com/blog/category/podcasts/
Do you have a question?
DM Lara on Instagram: @lara.heimann
DM Kristin on Instagram: @kbwilliams99
Email us at [email protected]
Sponsor:
Visit almondcow.co/shop and use code LARA for a discount off your purchase!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Wednesday Q&A, where you ask questions and we answer them!
In this Wednesday Q&A, we answer your questions about carrying angles, calcified ligaments, advice on handling a difficult student, and how LYT helps you breathe better.
Your questions:
* Lara, you posted on Mark's carrying angle. What is that and when to be concerned?
* How often do ligaments calcify?
* How to kindly respond to the objection of a student who persistently complains that the class is difficult, even though it's described as the most advanced class in the yoga center. The student refuses the proposal to attend less challenging classes because it's too difficult for her. The student breathes hard and loud in class, but still always chooses the most challenging transitions and positions. With her dissatisfaction to fulfill some of her expectations that she couldn't achieve, she spreads negative energy that others notice and even bothers them.
* I’ve practiced other forms of yoga for many years with specific pranayama. But I find for the first time that my breath is bigger, since starting LYT. I feel lighter and I'm more connected. Why is that, when I've been practicing pranayama for many years?
To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: lytyoga.com/blog/category/podcasts/
Do you have a question?
DM Lara on Instagram: @lara.heimann
DM Kristin on Instagram: @kbwilliams99
Email us at [email protected]
Sponsor:
Visit almondcow.co/shop and use code LARA for a discount off your purchase!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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