Dear all,
right now I teach Vinyasa Flow yoga. But I have been taking a lot of Anusara classes myself, and I really like the attention to detail and the heart opening theme. So I am considering taking the Anusara-Inspired path. I am curious to find out if any one of you has done that. It is a strictly regulated method, so I wonder if that gets in the way of a teacher's creative expression or helps him/her.
It is a big investment to take all the required classes, immersion, etc., so I want to make sure the organization works well for the teachers.
thank you in advance for your advice,
warmly,
me
right now I teach Vinyasa Flow yoga. But I have been taking a lot of Anusara classes myself, and I really like the attention to detail and the heart opening theme. So I am considering taking the Anusara-Inspired path. I am curious to find out if any one of you has done that. It is a strictly regulated method, so I wonder if that gets in the way of a teacher's creative expression or helps him/her.
It is a big investment to take all the required classes, immersion, etc., so I want to make sure the organization works well for the teachers.
thank you in advance for your advice,
warmly,
me
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Re: Considering becoming Anusara-Inspired: anyone has experience with that?
Thu, April 10, 2008 - 12:37 PMHi,
I have been a Certified Anusara teacher for over four years. The organization works very well and is a great support for teachers.
The community of Anusara teachers are very helpful and a wonderful group to hang out with.
Which Anusara teachers are you working with right now?
If you have any specific questions about the process, feel free to contact me.
Love and blessings, Scott -
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Re: Considering becoming Anusara-Inspired: anyone has experience with that?
Thu, April 10, 2008 - 1:26 PMI take classes with Laura Christensen, and sometimes Kenny Graham. They teach in the Bay area.
it's good to hear you are content with the organization. where do you teach?
thanks for your feedback!
warmly,
me
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