Thursday, November 15, 2007 

Finding the Right Yoga Teacher for You

yoga has had resurgence in popularity over the last few decades and new classes form everywhere every day. Thousands of new teachers are certified every year, but with such a large percentage of new teachers, how can we be sure we're getting the yoga knowledge and teaching ability we seek?

The different schools of yoga are really all based on the same movements, or yoga asanas, but they do it in different tempos and combinations in order to achieve specific results. The school's stated purpose can be a good place to start. For example, if you're looking to lose weight, you'll want one of the quicker-paced schools. If you're looking for spiritual repose, you may prefer a slower-paced yoga with longer holds. This is largely a matter of personal preference, and several schools may all meet a single type of need, so don't give up if the first one you choose isn't what you hoped for.

Finding the right kind of teacher to whom you'll respond isn't always easy. In the first place, there is no real certification processed or approved training sequence. Without these standards almost anyone can hold themselves out as professional yoga instructors.

Find out what kind of training a proposed teacher has had. What school of yoga did he study? How many hours did he put in before becoming a teacher? A program that includes not only learning, but also practice teaching sessions, and is around 200 hours seems to be standard. You'll find some certification programs that take a year or more to complete, and those that are an intense weekend of correspondence-type study. Expect to pay more to and learn more from the former. Avoid the latter altogether.

Also check his experience. How long has he been teaching? Usually, the longer the experience, the better the teacher, but if he's new, don't rule him out on that alone. Talk to some of his students. What do they like about him and what would they change? How do they feel after a session with him? compare their answers with your ideal of a yoga instructor.

If you're new to yoga, you may want to have a discussion with a potential instructor. Find out how she got into yoga, and what styles and schools she's tried. Ask what she focuses on the most in her classes - strength? Flexibility? Balance? Meditation? Does she limit the size of her classes? If you're attending for a specific medical reason, such as high blood pressure or back pain, make sure she has experience with those conditions.

Some good clues to look for are 1) is the teacher enthusiastic about yoga and its myriad of benefits for students? 2) Does he seem knowledgeable, using sanskrit names for the asanas? These things don't guarantee expertise, of course, but they indicate a good amount of time spent in study.

After you've checked her credentials and chosen your yoga instructor, try a few lessons before you commit to any length of study. You'll want to assure yourself that you and she are compatible as student and teacher. Do you like the routines she leads? Do you find her instruction easy to follow? Does she give individual help when you need it? Does she provide demonstrations? Does she care about her students and watch over them carefully to assure they are doing the asanas correctly and in a way they aren't prone to injury? Does she correct not only with words, but also with gentle physical repositioning? Are you overly sore when you finish a session? This may be a sign of an unbalanced routine and another teacher may be in order.

Again, don't be discouraged with a bad teacher. Just try again. There's always another, better, yoga teacher just around the corner.

Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Yoga

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The Benefits of Having Chula Vista Boat Insurance

Beautiful boating weather; many boat owners are only able to dream about it. However, if you live in or around the Chula Vista area is likely that you do not have to dream about beautiful boating whether. This is because the majority of the time you are blessed with calm, but beautiful waters, which are ideal for boating. While your foremost concern may be with the weather, it is not the only thing that should be on your mind.

When it comes to boating, there are many boat owners who are uninsured. If you are one of those individuals you may not only be putting your boat at risk, but your own personal finances as well. If you are currently without Chula Vista boat insurance, you are encouraged to at least consider obtaining it. With a small amount of research and careful examination, you may be surprised with all of the different ways that you can benefit from having a Chula Vista boat insurance policy.

Perhaps, the greatest benefit of having Chula Vista boat insurance for your boat is that it is protect. While your boat insurance will not prevent your boat from becoming damaged, it will help to protect your boat afterwards. In the event that you need to file an insurance claim and your claim is approved, you will be given money to pay for your boat repairs. This means that if you have a Chula Vista boat insurance policy, you do not have to have secondhand repairs. Your boat deserves the best and with a valid insurance policy, you may be able to give it the best.

In addition to offering your boat protection, you will also find that a Chula Vista boat insurance policy will also help to protect your finances. As previously, mentioned you will be awarded money to repair your boat, if you have a valid boat insurance policy. If you do not have Chula Vista boat insurance coverage, you will find that you have to pay for your own boat repairs, often out-of-pocket. Depending on your current financial situation, you may find it difficult or impossible to make the needed repairs.

Another benefit of Chula Vista boat insurance is that it may not only help to prevent you from having to pay for your own repairs, but it may also help to prevent you from being sued, especially in the event that a tragic accident occurs. If you boat is involved in an accident, it is possible that your onboard passengers or another boats passengers may suffer some injuries. Depending on the Chula Vista boat insurance plan you choose, your passengers and others may be covered. This means that those individuals would be less likely to approach you in civil court to pay for their personal injury expenses.

As you can see, there are a number of benefits to having your boat covered under a Chula Vista boat insurance plan. In fact, the above mentioned benefits are just a few of the many. Once you make the decision obtain boat insurance, you will likely see just how many benefits there are to being properly protected.

Ashton Skylar is a writer for Free Insurance Quotes 4 You.com where you will discover great information on Chula Vista Boat Insurance and other related information.

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