by Karen Fabian | Sep 12, 2017 | business, Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business
Last week, I mentioned to my mailing list customers that September was “Back to (Yoga) School month and every week, I’d be blogging about a different training topic. Last week’s post was a high level anatomy lesson and this week’s post...
by Karen Fabian | Jul 14, 2016 | Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business, Uncategorized, Yoga Business Workshop
Teaching corporate yoga is a great way to expand your teaching beyond the studios. For many companies, they look to offer yoga in-house as a way to offer a health and wellness service to employees. For employees, it’s a great way to get your yoga into your...
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 | 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 | Mar 31, 2015 | Class theme, Personal Training/Coaching, Running, Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business
The more I learn about anatomy, the more I wonder how we ever taught yoga classes without bringing in the essentials of alignment and movement into class. There are so many benefits to teaching the anatomy that go along with the postures and sometimes students will...
by Karen Fabian | Mar 18, 2015 | Anatomy Stories, Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Inspiration, Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business, Yoga Business, Yoga training
When we move through a yoga practice, we want to feel a balance between being energized and feeling relaxed. Some poses are more relaxing by their nature (like Pigeon or of course, the best one, Shavasana) while other poses are more muscular and energizing in nature...