by Karen Fabian | Jul 1, 2015 | Grow Your Teaching Techniques
I launched my first online course this week on yoga anatomy! This has been an idea of mine for a few years now and I’m so excited to be able to offer it as part of my programs and services. If you missed the link on my website or my social media pages,...
by Karen Fabian | Jun 19, 2015 | bare bones yoga, Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business
I haven’t written a post in a few weeks and I thought it might be fun to share some of what is coming up over the next few weeks and months. My reasons for sharing are two-fold; one, I want you to know about new things I’m planning in the hopes that...
by Karen Fabian | Jun 2, 2015 | Anatomy Stories, Class theme, Grow Your Teaching Techniques
I decided to focus the next few classes on the feet. Sounds obvious, I’m sure because all poses start from the feet. But honestly, there isn’t a lot of cueing that happens at the feet and your foot positions can make a world of difference in how you feel...
by Karen Fabian | May 13, 2015 | bare bones yoga, Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Personal Training/Coaching, Teaching Moment, Yoga Business
I love working with new teachers. In a recent training, a few questions came up and I thought I’d write about them in today’s blog. In my book, “Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business, Grow Your Teaching Techniques,” I detail much of this...
by Karen Fabian | Apr 9, 2015 | Class theme, Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business, Uncategorized, Yoga Business, Yoga training
When I start class with a discussion about anatomical position, sometimes I feel like it’s introducing something “harsh” into something that’s known for being “soft.” Not that yoga is “soft,” but sometimes the concepts...
by Karen Fabian | Apr 7, 2015 | Class theme, Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Inspiration, Personal Training/Coaching, Self improvement, Today's Meditation
Last night’s class was focused on opening the front of the body. We did a lot of backbending, whether on the ground, standing poses, belly and back. People often think of Wheel Pose, or Upward Bow, when they think of a heart opener, but of course there...