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Teaching Moment: Making Personal Growth Part of Your Practice

by Karen Fabian | Jun 12, 2017 | Structure and Spirit, Teaching Moment

  “There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you yourself have altered.” Nelson Mandela The above quote really hit home for me when, last year, I led a yoga retreat in Tulum, Mexico at a resort...

Anatomy Stories: The Benefits of Twisting Yoga Poses (and dispelling the myth)

by Karen Fabian | Jun 5, 2017 | Anatomy Stories, Structure and Spirit

  There are lots of movements we make in a one hour yoga practice. One of the significant benefits of yoga as a form of exercise is that it requires we move through all planes of the body. This isn’t always found in all kinds of exercise (think: running,...

Anatomy Stories: Assessing Posture in Your Students, Part 2

by Karen Fabian | May 27, 2017 | anatomy, Structure and Spirit

In my most recent post, I was sharing with you that I recently passed my Certified Personal Trainer exam, administered by the National Association of Sports Medicine. After teaching yoga for so many years, it was refreshing to get a different perspective on the body,...

Anatomy Stories: Assessing Posture in Your Students

by Karen Fabian | May 22, 2017 | Anatomy Stories

I just recently sat for and passed the Certified Personal Trainer Exam and now am a CPT as well as an Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher. I’m really excited to pass the test and while it was hard, I was fascinated by the study material (books, online courses)....

Anatomy Stories: Key Anatomical Principles in Yoga

by Karen Fabian | May 15, 2017 | Anatomy Stories, Structure and Spirit

  When you teach yoga, you’re cueing people on several of the key anatomical movements they need to do in order to create the shapes that are the yoga poses. For many teachers new to learning anatomy, these cues are tied up in learning and understanding...
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