Benefits of using Aura’s Yoga Teacher Training Forum

Aura Wellness Center’s Yoga Teacher Training Forum is a place to discuss almost any Yoga topic with other Yoga educators.

This forum opened in July of 2005 and covers a wide variety of topics that concern Yoga teachers and serious students. Over time, these topics grew organically, and we can always add new ones to keep the discussions current and vital.

This forum made it possible to talk openly and honestly with other Yoga teachers, interns, and serious students of Yoga from every part of the world.

We invite you to take a tour of the Yoga teacher training forum at: www.yoga-teacher-training.org/forum

These are the topics we’ve already started:

General Yoga Discussion (anything about Yoga & Yoga Practice)

  1. Personal Experiences – Why do we love Yoga?
  2. Sanskrit – What does that mean in English?
  3. Types of Yoga

Yoga Teacher Forum (issues, concerns and questions for Yoga Teachers)

  1. New Yoga Teacher Questions
  2. Regulations
  3. Business & Marketing your Yoga Business
  4. Should I teach Yoga? Is this right for me?

Yoga & Health (health benefits, issues and constraints of Yoga practice)

  1. Yoga for seniors – is it safe?
  2. Prenatal Yoga (Yoga during pregnancy)
  3. Yoga for Kids – any concerns?
  4. Yogic dieting and Ayurveda
  5. Yoga and specific health conditions

Yoga Education (issues relating to learning about Yoga & Yoga Practice)

  • Level 1 – Minimum 200 hour Yoga teacher certification courses
  • Level 2 – Minimum 500 hour Yoga teacher training courses.
  • Restorative Yoga
  • Prenatal Yoga
  • Kids Yoga

This is still a new frontier for many Yoga teachers. The idea of collectively sharing research is very exciting. Feel free to post your thoughts and opinions on any of the topics we have started, or even to start new ones.

Also, if you have a strong interest in any of these Yogic subjects, we are looking for graduates and moderators to help ensure the smooth running of the above-mentioned subjects. It does not take a lot of technical ability, just a passion for Yoga and an interest in sharing ideas.

Over time, we may find that the topics within the categories will become complex and will become subcategories themselves. This forum has grown and expanded to accommodate the needs of the Yoga teacher community.

Some of our readers and visitors are extremely knowledgeable in a variety of subjects concerning Yoga. Feeling very fortunate to have so many gifted colleagues, in the study of Yoga, we humbly ask for your participation – especially, because we know that some of these Yoga topics are your specialties.

If you are relatively new to Yoga, this will be an excellent resource – a place you can go to find other Yoga teachers. All of us can learn from each other and, hopefully, contribute to the development of a more cohesive, self-supporting, and understanding global Yoga community.

You can visit and browse the posts anytime, but to participate by posting or responding to posts, you must register first. The registration process is quick and easy.

The great thing is: This is a learning experience for everyone and most of us are Yoga teachers. While it has been open to the public, the main core of our visitors are Yoga teachers – worldwide.

It is my goal to see teachers and interns have valuable and educational discussions. Our newsletter reaches out to over 20,000 Yoga teachers and interns from every corner of the earth. Imagine the cultural exchanges! People from all over the planet are getting to know each other by sharing ideas about a passion they have in common.

Moderators

If you see an area that you might like to moderate or share some of the duties with another moderator, please contact our Yoga Teacher Training Forum Administrator at email hidden; JavaScript is required.

A moderator checks in on the forums they feel comfortable with, participates in discussions, answers questions, they feel comfortable with, or points people in the right direction for the best sources of information. Also, moderators can share a forum topic with someone else.

For example: You could share a forum with up to two other moderators. This assures that questions are answered promptly and appropriately.

We invite you to take a tour of the our Forum at: www.yoga-teacher-training.org/forum

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