by Karen Fabian | Jan 30, 2017 | Anatomy Stories
I got an email the other day from a yoga teacher who asked:Â “I am interested in your opinion on hip openers. My students love them but I hear that they can loosen the joint and I’m conflicted about teaching them. What are your thoughts?” Well,...
by Karen Fabian | Jan 22, 2017 | Anatomy Stories, Uncategorized
Let’s face it. Even the most avid student comes to class once a day. There are all those other hours of the day that they’re moving around, lifting things, running, walking, carrying bags, hunching over their computers… all actions that are...
by Karen Fabian | Jan 10, 2017 | Anatomy Stories
As a teacher who loves to focus on the anatomy in yoga, I enjoy hearing questions from my students. Any kind of verbal feedback is great to get from students because quite honestly, you’re doing all the talking as the teacher and they’re listening. So, without...
by Karen Fabian | Jan 1, 2017 | Teaching Moment
Over the past few days, I’ve taught yoga to quite a few beginners. This is common as we head into the New Year. Today is New Year’s day and studios around the country will be filled with newbies looking to add yoga to their fitness routine. Some are there...
by Karen Fabian | Dec 27, 2016 | Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Teaching Moment
Teaching private yoga is a great way expand your business, develop customized sequences to meet a client’s need and apply your knowledge of yoga anatomy. While it can seem daunting at first, especially if you are new to teaching privates, it is an important part...