Description |
1 online resource (322 pages) |
Contents |
Intro -- Yoga Teaching Handbook by Sian O'Neill -- Introduction by Sian O'Neill -- 1. Influence and Evolution by Lizzie Lasater -- 2. Breath by Andrew McGonigle -- 3. The Art of Composing: 'Putting Together' a Sequence by Liz Lark -- 4. Incorporating Philosophy into Yoga Teaching by Graham Burns -- 5. Once Upon a Time... Yoga and Mythology by Tanja Mickwitz -- 6. Yoga and Language by Antonia Boyle -- 7. Supporting Students with Injuries by Andrew McGonigle -- 8. Yoga Adjustments by Melanie Cooper -- 9. Yoga and Qigong by Mimi Kuo-Deemer -- 10. Yoga with an Āyurvedic Approach by Tarik Dervish -- 11. Yoga Therapy: Training, Assessment and Practice by Lisa Kaley-Isley -- 12. Building a Yoga Business by Katy Appleton and Natasha Moutran -- 13. Running a Yoga Retreat by Kate Walker -- 14. Setting Up a Yoga Studio by Paul Wong -- 15. Case Studies: Lessons Learned from New and Established Teachers by Sian O'Neill -- About the Authors -- Index -- Blank Page |
Summary |
With expert advice from world-renowned yoga teachers, this book explains how to develop yoga teaching into a successful business. Covering everything from how to be creative with sequencing, to setting up and running a studio space, this book shows how to refine teaching skills and is an essential handbook for all yoga teachers and trainees |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Hatha yoga -- Study and teaching
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
McGonigle, Andrew
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Lark, Liz
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Burns, Graham
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Mickwitz, Tanja
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Boyle, Antonia
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Cooper, Melanie
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Kuo-Deemer, Mimi
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Dervish, Tarik
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O'Neill, Sian
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ISBN |
9780857013132 |
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0857013130 |
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