So, since I've completed nearly 3 weeks of yoga teacher training; I think it's about time I write a bit about it!
We're in class 6 days a week with Monday's off. Here's what a typical day looks like:
6am - wake up, shower, neti cleansing
7-8am - Meditation
8-10am - Asana Practice
10-11am - Breakfast
11am-1pm - Indian Philosophy, Yogic Texts and Mantra Chanting
1-2pm - Lunch
2-4pm - Ayurveda and Anatomy (Sometimes)
4-6pm - Asana practice, posture clinic
7-8pm - Dinner
8-930pm - Satsang: Music, questions, discussion (Sometimes)
It's a pretty full day, but it goes by quickly and I'm definitely learning a lot. I initially thought most of the progress I'd make here would be physical, but I've found my general life perspective has changed more than anything. Nothing too dramatic, I think the best way to explain it is an enhanced appreciation of things larger than myself, and a greater sense of my own limitations and capabilities. It is such a great feeling and I'm so happy.
I can't believe that in 11 days I will be a certified yoga instructor! There is certainly much more to learn than what can be fit into a one month course, but I feel confident.
Who's ready for a yoga class?!
I haven't taken many photos in class yet, but here are a couple and I'll post more later.
xo Ruby
The Yoga Hall
Praboud, our Philosophy and Mantra teacher
Akhilesh, assisting Thomas in relaxation
We're in class 6 days a week with Monday's off. Here's what a typical day looks like:
6am - wake up, shower, neti cleansing
7-8am - Meditation
8-10am - Asana Practice
10-11am - Breakfast
11am-1pm - Indian Philosophy, Yogic Texts and Mantra Chanting
1-2pm - Lunch
2-4pm - Ayurveda and Anatomy (Sometimes)
4-6pm - Asana practice, posture clinic
7-8pm - Dinner
8-930pm - Satsang: Music, questions, discussion (Sometimes)
It's a pretty full day, but it goes by quickly and I'm definitely learning a lot. I initially thought most of the progress I'd make here would be physical, but I've found my general life perspective has changed more than anything. Nothing too dramatic, I think the best way to explain it is an enhanced appreciation of things larger than myself, and a greater sense of my own limitations and capabilities. It is such a great feeling and I'm so happy.
I can't believe that in 11 days I will be a certified yoga instructor! There is certainly much more to learn than what can be fit into a one month course, but I feel confident.
Who's ready for a yoga class?!
I haven't taken many photos in class yet, but here are a couple and I'll post more later.
xo Ruby
The Yoga Hall
Dr. Sibi George - Our Ayurveda and Anatomy Teacher
Akhilesh, assisting Thomas in relaxation