Yoga Teacher Training Videos
Although there is much to discover by visiting our Yoga teacher training blogs and forums, many of our successful graduates have mentioned that their favorite resource is our video archives. If you are looking for a resource that addresses teacher issues, this is it. Within the video archives are over nine hours of lectures and demonstrations for many different teaching situations. The subjects vary from how to assist your students during Sun Salutations to asana modifications for students who have pre-existing injuries. Other points of interest are how to use props, how to safely challenge flexible students, how to practice mudras, and how to perform pranayama techniques.
Who Would Take an Online Yoga Course
Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 (Director of Yoga Teacher Training: Aura Wellness Center) covers reasons a student would take an online Yoga course, such as: CECs (Continuing Education Credits), convenience of a remote location, and those with responsibilities which do not allow them leave what they are doing for a long period of time.
How to Spot Injury-Prone Students
In this video Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 from Aura Wellness Center covers: Watching a student's posture, balance, how competitive they are, focus, physical condition, and if they are locking their joins. All which are contributors to injury. Paying close attention to these attributes will avoid student injury.
Yoga Teacher Training – Tree Pose (Lecture)
Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 speaks to you in this short lecture about the importance of proper alignment, making adjustments to students, and modifications with props in Tree Pose. What should Yoga teachers know about Tree Posture? Tree is one of the most well-known and easily accessible balancing postures of yoga. This simple yoga posture helps a student to improve his [...]
Wrist Injuries and Yoga – Part VII
Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 and Marie Jerard, RYT 500 show modifications for cobra, upward dog, and sphinx pose for Yoga teacher who are teaching students with wrist injuries.
Wrist Injuries and Yoga – Part VI
Dr. Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 and Marie Jerard, RYT 500 demonstrate modifications for Downward Dog, as well as how to use the chair as a prop. Perfect for those recovering from wrist injuries.
Wrist Injuries and Yoga – Part V
Dr Paul Jerard, E-RYT 500 and Marie Jerard, RYT 500 demonstrate modifications for students recovering from wrist injuries. Yoga postures covered: table, cat, cow, and half plank.