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Henu the Great said:
Lydia [JG said:
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Fyi, for others who commented here, teacher training is not about learning the asanas, it's about becoming accredited to teach yoga. So it can actually be a better option for some SS, to do it around our daily routines.
Part of it would be to know the correct way to perform poses, no? To guide people in their personal needs one has to know about physiology, and poses for correction, no?
Yes, and the good teacher training courses include many resources for that. But I do understand your point, which leads to the fact that a lot of people who become trained to teach yoga simply are not good instructors, and they have to go back to having other jobs instead. Becoming a yoga instructor is a risky career move, as many fail at it.
An SS has an advantage though. We develop out psychic abilities, and can "feel" other people's bodies better than just through physical sight, we can tune into people. And we have the ability to be led to other resources we need.