From accreditation and curriculum to format and instructor experience, several factors can influence your decision. Choosing wisely will ensure you receive the best education, develop confidence in your teaching and set yourself up for success in guiding others through the practice of aerial yoga.
Read MoreA traditional high-hammock aerial yoga class can be exciting and dynamic, but not every student feels comfortable jumping into the fabric right away. By incorporating low-hammock aerial yoga, you can make the practice safer, more accessible and more versatile. Here are three reasons to add low-hammock aerial yoga to your teaching repertoire.
Read MoreCompleting your yoga teacher training is just the beginning of a transformative journey - not only for your personal practice but also for your ability to teach and inspire others. While traditional yoga forms provide a strong foundation, supplementing your training with specialized skills like Aerial Yoga and Kids Yoga can elevate your teaching practice and expand your reach quickly.
Read MoreAs with all journeys, preparation is key! Take the time to get ready - both physically and mentally - so that you will step into training mode with confidence, focus and an open mind. Whether you are a seasoned Aerial yogi or you are brand new to the practice, these tips will help you feel more empowered and inspired as you get ready to soar into this next chapter of your yoga journey.
Read MoreBeing a good Yoga Teacher calls for continuous learning and growing. Of course that could look like getting on your mat for hours every day (good job you if that is part of your life!). But realistically we tend to learn and grow in spurts - which is perfectly matched with immersive experiences and trainings ;)
Read MoreIkigai is a Japanese concept that means “a reason for being.” The word Ikigai is composed of two parts: iki, which means life and gai, which describes value or worth. Discovering your Ikigai could also be defined as finding “your reason for jumping out of bed in the morning.”
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