by Karen Fabian | Jul 14, 2018 | Anatomy Stories
One of the questions I get a lot from teachers, both new and experienced, is this: “How can I share anatomy with my students?” Put another way, they say, “I wish the information just flowed from me, rather than me having to think about it so...
by Karen Fabian | Jul 2, 2018 | Anatomy Stories
Yoga is a lifetime practice. It’s one of those things that we can consider both a “workout” and a “work IN” referencing its great...
by Karen Fabian | Jun 26, 2018 | Anatomy Stories
Yoga teachers have many tools to help us present the practice. The cues we use are one of the best ways for us to communicate the actions we’d like our students to take. Sometimes we might assist a student in addition to using verbal instruction. There is much...
by Karen Fabian | Jun 19, 2018 | Anatomy Stories
When you’re teaching yoga, do you notice that some people are distracted? There are a number of ways this distraction shows up. If you’ve been teaching for a long time, like me, you’ve probably noticed it’s gotten worse in the past few...
by Karen Fabian | Jun 12, 2018 | Anatomy Stories
Everyone is big on results these days. Whether its a “before and after” picture on Instagram, a weight loss program, a fitness program or a program teaching you the stock market, people love to both get and give results. We’re programmed to look for...
by Karen Fabian | Jun 9, 2018 | Anatomy Stories
For many years, I taught a very standard sequence. I learned it from my first teacher, Baron Baptiste, and he called it “Journey into Power.” It was standard in that it has the same sections today that it had over 10 years ago and teachers are...