Sharing SRY(TM) Language skills to make restorative and release based approaches appealing to students coming from athletic or stretching-based styles.
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Make your skills accessible + appealing to yoga students {and teachers} of other styles.
Sharing SRY is perfect for you if you
live in an area that feels saturated with other styles of yoga
want to create a stronger network with other teachers
desire a clientele who are interested in transformation
Restorative forms of yoga are becoming popular and elements are being included in YTT programs. Yoga teachers love to do restorative yoga but usually as a side dish or as a means of short-term recovery from their active practices and busy minds. Some see restorative yoga as remedial or only for elders or yogis with injuries or poor health. While many experienced practitioners would benefit greatly from the mature practice of SRY, few understand the power and potential of gentle, deep, slow yoga as a means in and of itself to health, transformation, discovery and awakening. Furthermore, it is difficult without the right experience and explanation from a well-seasoned and well-prepared teacher to really “get” that what we are doing is much, much more than restorative.
After working in the highly yoga-saturated Bay area teaching many practitioners of other yoga styles, and collaborating with masters of other styles to train yoga therapists in a diverse skill set, I was called to share my experience. Join me in cultivating your ability to transmit and translate what you do in a way that transcends seeming differences and transforms the perception of asana as a practice that is about outer appearance, beauty, strength, strain or force.
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