Monday, May 5, 2008

The Foundation of Martial Arts: Yoga

...At first glance, Martial Arts and Yoga seem like opposing forces and philosophies, but these two health maintenance systems have more in common than meets the eye. For a moment, consider the similarities between Tai Chi and Hatha Yoga. Within the warm up, you notice very similar movement, philosophy, and principles.

Why does climb the mountain stance look so much like Warrior I posture? Is it coincidence, luck, or a common link? Why does kundalini have movements that resemble punching, kicking, and martial arts foot work? Are Kung Fu forms an extension of Vinyasa? Each has been referred to as meditation in motion.

The place of origin, for most asian martial arts, is agreed to be the Shaolin Temple. Apparently, the monks at the Shaolin temple had become very proficient at meditation, ...more

Teaching Hatha Yoga: Establishing Guidelines for Student Conduct

...elves from the phone, they should set it to vibrate without noise.

Most Yoga teachers realize a few people are on call, but they cannot be allowed to disrupt what the majority of Yoga students seek. Most Yoga students come to your classes to find a piece of tranquility. They want to get away from cell phones, multi-tasking, deadlines, and a hectic work day. Keep your body clean. It bothers all of us, if we have to remind a student of this. This is a tough but necessary guideline. Even though you might use common sense, someone eventually will enter the Yoga studio, and your nostrils will never forget the experience.

How long can you, or your Yoga students, take the punishment? Your students do no...more

Five Reasons Why You Should Not be a Yoga Teacher

...ses from being exposed to Yoga are gone.

Dancers, Martial Artists, and Gymnasts perform better Yoga asanas than I can.

Yoga is not dance, martial arts, or gymnastics. This is not to take away the importance of any of the above-mentioned arts. After all, I am a martial artist, and I was originally introduced to Yoga in a martial arts setting.

Being a little more flexible than the average person is a gift. However, it doesnt serve as a top priority for teaching Yoga. The best Yoga teachers are those who can communicate, and those teachers usually have to struggle to excel at Yoga.

Yoga teachers who are naturally flexible think that everyone else should be, as well. This is not always the case, as there are skeletal limitations within some Yoga students. This is not to say that they cannot increase, or improve, their flexibility, but each persons body is unique.

Teaching Yoga costs too much money.

This is true in some cases; however, you can shop around for the best course at the most affordable price. Some onsite Yoga training facilities have Seva Programs, where you can work for partial tuition. This is much like a college, where there are scholarships for students who perform tasks around the campus. There are also a vari...more

Keep a rug Around for Yoga

...to be a bit smaller in size since I have a lot of stuff going on in here: my rolling office chair, a guest chair, my computer tower, the works. Fortunately I found one suitable enough, made from cotton and dyed a lovely serene turquoise color. Thankfully there were no fringes on the edges sine we have a little dog running around the office. The last thing I need is for the dog to choke on loose pieces of thread from my rug!

Now that I have this rug in my cube, I have the freedom to work...more

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