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Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training Course Questions

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

By Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500

Quite often, people, who are interested in teaching Yoga, want to know what the right course is for them. The following question and answer session refers to questions about our Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Course.

Q: As I was reading your “So You Want to Teach Yoga” book, a couple of questions occurred to me. It was implied that Power Yoga applies to people from the ages of 20 to 30. What I had in mind is to teach to a middle-aged group as well – would that be possible?

A: Yes, it is possible to have classes full of middle-aged students practicing Vinyasa, Power, or Ashtanga Yoga. However, I rarely see large populations of students, in my age group, in the New England region of the US, who stay with Vinyasa Yoga training for long. I am sure it is different in the big cities, such as Boston, but I did not see large numbers of middle-aged Vinyasa students in Providence, either.

There are also some cultural differences within the same country. For example: It is different in California, where more middle-aged students are physically active.

That being said – some parts of the country are more or less physically active than others. Yet, we all incur some injuries over a lifetime, which can slow one’s physical Yoga practice. Some of those injuries may be due to trauma, work, sports activities, or normal wear-and-tear on the joints.

Q: What if I choose the less strenuous asanas when older people participate in my Vinyasa Yoga class?

A: Some of your students will be able to keep up with your Vinyasa flows, regardless of age. When possible, always give options or modifications; and tell students (of every age) to do their personal best, without competition in mind.

Q: Would it be acceptable, in my Vinyasa class, if there is a predetermined and must-follow sequence?

A: That is what many Vinyasa teachers do. Over time, you will begin to create sequences on your own, but I recommend a pre-determined sequence to start with.

© Copyright 2010 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

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Questions about 200 to 240 hour Yoga Teacher Correspondence Courses from Aura Wellness Center

Thursday, February 12th, 2009
The Camp-in-a-Box

The Camp-in-a-Box

 

By Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500

There was a time, when we had one Yoga teacher training course. The original Camp in a Box was located on a five page website for years, but times change and we receive many requests from those who teach Yoga and those who want to teach in the future.

Yoga instructors often desire to reach out to specific groups of people. For this reason, we kept developing courses, which would help teachers who want to specialize. Below is a compound question related to our 200 and 240 hour Yoga certification courses.

Q: The style of Yoga I prefer is Vinyasa, I saw you also had an instructor’s training in this style. Now which do you recommend? You have the Camp in a Box, the Scratch and Dent sale, the Camp in a Box Basic, and the Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training Course. How do they differ?

A: People are guided by their passion for a subject. You stated: “The style of Yoga I prefer is Vinyasa.” With that said, will any other course honestly meet your needs? However, let’s review these four courses and compare them to each other.

The Camp in a Box and the Scratch and Dent sale: These two 240 hour Yoga teacher correspondence courses are the same course. The biggest difference is the Scratch and Dent sale materials have been used by an intern at our facility, or the materials arrived new, but were scuffed, scratched, or dented in transit to us. However, they have been inspected and are guaranteed to work.

The Camp in a Box, and the Scratch and Dent sale courses, are for teachers who want to reach the largest audience students. These courses are Hatha Yoga based. As a result, they focus on every aspect of Hatha Yoga.

The 200-hour Camp in a Box basic is a streamlined and slimmed down version of the original Camp in a Box. The foundational knowledge, which every Hatha Yoga teacher should know, is the bedrock of this course. There are two DVDs about marketing and business included as elective parts of the program.

The 240-hour Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training Course is a specialist program for teachers who feel that they are going to teach active crowds that crave a lot of movement. If your heart calls you to Vinyasa, you may want to take a closer look to compare it with the other three Yoga courses.

All of these courses have the same foundational written exam and each one evolved as a result of requests from existing Yoga teachers and those who aspire to teach.

© Copyright 2009 – Paul Jerard / Aura Publications

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