by Karen Fabian | Oct 15, 2014 | Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Inspiration, Personal Training/Coaching, Self improvement, Uncategorized, Yoga training
One of the things I love about teaching yoga is that you can use the same sequence but focus on different aspects of the practice. This can create a totally new experience for students, even people that have been practicing a similar sequence for years. In my...
by Karen Fabian | Oct 10, 2014 | Personal Training/Coaching, Self improvement, Yoga training
I went to a weekend training led by my first teacher, Baron Baptiste last weekend. I’ve been wanting to write about what I learned for a few days now and I just had a chance to sit down and write down my thoughts. All of my initial training was with Baron...
by Karen Fabian | Sep 24, 2014 | Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Stretched: Build Your Yoga Business, Yoga Business, Yoga training
I had so much fun at last week’s book party at Zume’s Coffee House in my neighborhood and tonight I get to do it again! Tonight’s event is at Athleta in Chestnut Hill (MA). It’s a great location for an event because if you come...
by Karen Fabian | Sep 15, 2014 | Personal Training/Coaching, Self improvement, Yoga training
All this week, I’ll be focusing on heart openers in class. I like pairing heart openers with hip openers because both areas of the body are often tight for so many people. When we refer to “heart openers” we’re talking...
by Karen Fabian | Aug 25, 2014 | Grow Your Teaching Techniques, Yoga training
Since B.K.S Iyengar’s death last week at the age of 95, there have been many articles written about him. The articles make note of his significant contribution to the yoga world along with the many, many teachers he has influenced. The social media posts,...
by Karen Fabian | Aug 19, 2014 | Yoga training
One of the things I love to do with themes for teaching is walk in with a theme in my head and challenge myself to create the sequence as the class progresses. I’ve found that if you start with an anatomical theme, like today’s theme, sidebending, and you...