by Karen Fabian | Sep 22, 2019 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Listen to a review of key muscles of the shoulder and how you can bring this information into your teaching through the cues you provide. Also, in this episode, I refer to my one day wellness event, The Bare Bones Yoga Urban Wellness Saturday! You can sign up with a...
by Karen Fabian | Sep 10, 2019 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Learning anatomy happens in many different ways and one of the best ways to learn it is to practice yoga with an emphasis on anatomy based cues. I’ve created a special audio only yoga class for you that will allow you to practice yoga with a class that’s focused...
by Karen Fabian | Sep 8, 2019 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Wondering how you’ll feel once you take action on learning anatomy? Wondering what the point of the work is? Tune in as I walk you through a visualization of sorts, to help you connect to your feelings as I describe the tools you can use as a teacher as well as help...
by Karen Fabian | Aug 26, 2019 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Hello, and WELCOME to Conversations for Yoga Teachers! I’m your host, Karen Fabian and this is EPISODE 34! For today’s episode, we’re going to talk to a yoga teacher, Kahlia Murray. She and I met via social media, as she’d asked a few questions in my anatomy workgroup...
by Karen Fabian | Aug 19, 2019 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
For today’s episode, we’re going to talk about identity. I know, you’re thinking we’re supposed to be talking about anatomy, as that’s my specialty. But if you’ve listened to the podcast for a while, you know I like to build in some teacher development topics as...
by Karen Fabian | Aug 10, 2019 | The Bare Bones Yoga Podcast: Conversations for Yoga Teachers
Ever wonder why it’s hard for people to learn anatomy? There are a host of reasons but one may be that teachers just feel they can’t learn it! I often hear, “I’m not good at science” or “anatomy is just such a big topic, I could never learn it all!” Well, in...