by Karen Fabian | May 16, 2016 | Anatomy Stories, Class theme, Grow Your Teaching Techniques
I absolutely love reading an article or taking a course, immersing myself in writing or reading about a particular subject and then bringing that concept into class from a teaching perspective. Right now, I’m writing my second book, which will be called...
by Karen Fabian | May 13, 2016 | Anatomy Stories, teach
Yesterday I hosted a webinar called, “10 Anatomy Based Teachings You Can Share With Your Students” and I loved doing it! ( there will be many more webinars in my future, for sure). The focus of the webinar was to provide 10 anatomically themed tips you can...
by Karen Fabian | May 5, 2016 | Anatomy Stories, Self improvement, Uncategorized
Looking for a quick way to understand the anatomy of your shoulder? Here are two different videos that each share shoulder information (plus a special offer at the end of the post). Before we dive into the videos, let’s look at the shoulder joint itself. Built...
by Karen Fabian | Apr 3, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
I get this question a lot after class or sometimes even during (I actually love when people ask questions while in a pose!). It’s a tricky one in a way, because I don’t think there is really a definitive sensation you’re supposed to feel in any pose....
by Karen Fabian | Feb 24, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
As teachers, what we say has a huge impact on the actions our students will take in class. This is why our words and the choice of our words makes a huge difference to the experience students will have. Sometimes there are cues given that might not make the most sense...
by Karen Fabian | Feb 7, 2016 | Anatomy Stories
I’m a pretty passionate yoga teacher and I’ve found that there’s really no other kind. To do what we do, especially if you do it as your primary source of income, you usually are pretty passionate about teaching yoga. It’s one of those...