In order to dig into the heart of the teacher-student relationship, we need to unpack it - just like good sequencing deconstructs complex postures into their basic parts.…
Teachers For You: Tips for Yoga Teachers
Practicing at home is not always as easy as taking a class and, the truth is, there are a lot of good classes out there (and, some lousy ones). But, developing your home practice is essential for the development…
Survivor’s Guide to Teaching Yoga When Life Throws You a Curveball
I’m writing to share some practical tips for managing life changes while staying honest and authentic in your teaching.…
We've created a new series, Ask a Yogi, so you can learn more about our YogaGlo teachers by asking them the questions you've always wanted to ask.…
Pacing a class effectively is an art form. Jason Crandell shares three tips to help you pace your classes skillfully.…
I don't play music in my classes and almost never listen to it when I practice. If you do either, I don't think any less of you. Honestly. In fact, there are plenty of good reasons to listen to…
Mastering the Art of Classroom Communication: 5 Tips for Better Verbal Instructions
Last week we looked at common verbal pitfalls. This week we turn our attention to 5 simple ways to improve your verbal skills. Consider picking one or two of these practices to focus on in your classes this week.…
We've created a new series, Ask a Yogi, so you can learn more about our YogaGlo teachers by asking them the questions you've always wanted to ask.…
Mastering the Art of Classroom Communication: How to Avoid Common Verbal Pitfalls
While some people are more verbal than others, everyone can become more skillful communicators with a plan and practice. Part 1 of this 2-part post focuses on common cueing pitfalls. Trust me, I have fallen into all four of…