| Q: Can you learn to teach in sixteen days?
A: The course is very comprehensive. Each person is unique
and some are ready to teach after the training while others mature
after more study and practice. The course is a catalyst and gives
the tools, knowledge and experience to become a good teacher in
right timing for you. Hundreds of our graduates have successfully
started classes and centers around the world. Ganga White conducted
probably the first Yoga Teacher Training in the US in Los Angeles
in 1968!
Q: How much yoga experience do I need to attend?
A: The course is In-Depth yoga training and is open to all
levels of students. Although all the workouts aren't necessarily
strenuous, the days are full and have more than one session. Participants
should be in good physical shape, able to do 3 hours of yoga a day,
sit on the floor for gatherings and talks, and live in a natural,
mountain environment. We require at least two years yoga experience.
Beginners may attend with instructor permission. A desire to teach
is not required. Many attend for their own learning, health and
growth.
Q: What kind of yoga is taught?
A: We draw the best from the leading systems as well as our
own 35 years of teacher trainings. Our asana sessions tend to emphasize
precision and alignment while moving in a graceful, flowing manner
combining postures, breathing and meditation. We like our practice
to be fun, energizing and complete. We aim to train in fitting the
practice to the student instead of the student to the practice.
We train our teachers to use several styles of practice such as
Vinyasa Flow, vigorous practices, gentle-healing practices, and
various focused themes. We stress a non-dogmatic context for yoga
that is growing, evolving, sensitive to the needs of the moment.
Q: How can you have different levels of students
in the same class?
A: All classes really involve teaching at mixed levels.
No bodys are the same. One of the advantages of the course
is th opportunity to work with fellow students of different
abilities and levels. The course starts with the basic fundamentals
of yoga practice and theory. It is important, even for advanced
students, to have a very strong foundation. We begin slowly
and build on each day's work, teaching in a way that allows
each person to work at their own pace. It is important for
those learning to teach to develop the ability to handle different
levels of students in the same class because student levels
always vary.
Q: I think the course may be too hard for me. I'm
not very strong or flexible.
A:We've had people of all ages and stages enjoy and
successfully complete the training. Yoga is non-competitive
and one of the major lessons is to go at your own pace. Yoga
postures are tools we use to work on ourselves, not goals
we must attain. Yoga's uniqueness is that the classes and
postures can be adjusted to each person's ability. Call our
office to discuss any concerns.
Q: What is a day like?
A: We start the day with an optional morning meditation,
a light breakfast at 7:30 a.m. followed by an hour talk and discussion,
and a 930 a.m. class that emphasizes a workout and take-home practice.
A large, delicious vegetarian brunch is served at 12:00 p.m. Afternoons
include outings, free time, small group work or discussions. Massages
are also available. At 4:00 p.m. we have Pranayama (breath work)
and a class in asana form, technique, breakdown, hands-on correction
and practice teaching. Dinner is at 7:30 p.m. and evenings are either
free or have lively, informative talks and discussions on many topics
in yoga. The course is well paced and fun, with a nice balance between
learning and rejuvenation.
Q: I have your videos, is this what you teach?
A: Our videos teach are varied leveld including a challenging
"vinyasa" or flowing yoga workout. You will learn how to do this
dynamic practice and how to adjust it to different ability and endurance
levels. The sessions will also include other forms of practice so
that you receive a well rounded training.
Q: How do I get there?
A: There are train, bus, and major airline connections to
Santa Barbara. You may also take the Santa
Barbara Airbus ground shuttle service from LAX. Yellow Cab and
Rose Cab offer special low rates to the White Lotus from Santa Barbara.
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