Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast

Mado Hesselink
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Apr 4, 2019 • 25min

How to get teaching experience

If you’re trying to break into teaching, this episode will cover a whole bunch of ideas of how to do so. Whether you recently graduated from YTT, are still in YTT, have recently moved to a new location, or are planning to move soon - getting started is often the hardest part.  Why a yoga studio might not be the best place to start teaching - and where to find the perfect first teaching gigs. How to build trust at a yoga studio where nobody knows you (yet). The reason I recommend teaching privates - even if you don't feel ready.  How to start with the end in mind - why your reasons for teaching and your vision for the future should influence the environment in which you teach.  Get on the waitlist for the group coaching/mastermind starting in the fall of 2019. Join the yoga teacher resource facebook group.  Learn about working with me one on one. 
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Mar 28, 2019 • 1h 18min

Leslie Kaminoff on The Yoga Alliance and Teaching Standards

Author of Yoga Anatomy and long time teacher Leslie Kaminoff shares his insider's perspective on the history and future of the Yoga Alliance and the forces influencing teaching standards in the yoga industry. Some of the topics we cover: -->What the yoga world was like when the Yoga Alliance got started and the thought processes behind their initial policies. -->How yoga evolved from a fringe activity into an industry - and how the concerns around teaching standards changed with that evolution. -->What Leslie thinks the Yoga Alliance has done right...  and several ways he thinks they have mistepped in the past -->Leslie’s top priority and reason for participating in the Yoga Alliance advisory committee -->The important element that Leslie believes Yoga Alliance is missing in their structure -->Leslie’s hope for the future of the Yoga Alliance and the industry as a whole
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Mar 21, 2019 • 37min

Inclusive Language & Yoga’s PR problem [on air coaching]

Katie Yandrick is a college professor and yoga teacher who wants to bring yoga and movement to people who don’t realize yoga is for them: body shape/size, economic background, varying abilities, race, and ethnicity – She wants the diversity that exists in her community to also exist in her yoga clients.  Katie reached out to me for help on how to speak to those people to get them to try her classes and then also once they are in class. Some questions we dive into include: What does accessible language really mean? Is it possible to speak to everyone who doesn't currently see themselves as yogis at the same time? Within the diversity of her community, what do the students Katie connects with most deeply have in common? How can we talk about yoga with people who think they know what it means, but are completely off base? Links and resources: Schedule your own coaching call with Mado Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group Get on the Yoga Teacher Resource Email List
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Mar 14, 2019 • 18min

Building Confidence as a Teacher

Grace reached out for advice and support on gaining confidence as a yoga teacher. She's been teaching for a year and is afraid that her teacher training was sub-par, but doesn't have the funds to take another at the moment. She feels she should have enough experience by now to feel confident, so she wonders what the heck is going on? The main source for confidence as a yoga teacher The biggest reason teachers lack confidence One powerful teaching from the yoga sutras How to interrupt the habitual thoughts that feed lack of confidence. Why more knowledge does not equal more confidence. Sign up for Mado's email list Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group
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Mar 7, 2019 • 17min

Foundations of a yoga business

Learn the often neglected first steps to creating a sustainable and profitable yoga business.  As most yoga teachers do not have business training, we end up really lost when it comes to creating a business around our yoga teaching. It's easy to waste a lot of time and energy on things that ultimately don't matter unless you have your foundations in place. This episode covers the foundational steps that will make sure your yoga business is solid from the beginning. If you follow the advice in this episode, you will set yourself apart from most yoga teachers who either don't know to do these things or don't realize how important they are.  If you want personalized help in implementing these steps, based on your unique situation I would love to help in a strategy session or coaching package. 
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Feb 28, 2019 • 18min

Self Doubt and Impostor Syndrome

We all experience moments of self doubt and sometimes feel like an impostor - as though we are not really qualified to take the seat of the teacher and lead others in yoga. In this episode you'll hear why I think this is actually a good thing and how you can continue to serve your students no matter how you are personally feeling on a given day.  Please join the yoga teacher resource facebook group for a community of supportive teachers. We lift each other up with guidance, reflection, and encouragement. 
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Feb 21, 2019 • 50min

Cueing, Intention, and Progressive Sequencing

When Allison signed up for an on-air coaching call, she thought she wanted help with narrowing her focus and keeping her classes interesting - but the byproduct of that work was to optimize her teaching schedule and hone back in the reasons she loves teaching in the first place. Why excellent teaching is always about coming back to your intention. The deeper reasons that your cues feel stale - and what to do about it. How to structure your class schedule to be a win-win for you and your students. How to use progressive sequencing to help your students understand the ‘whys’ behind your cues. The purpose and place of a cue in your classes - and why cueing should not replace teaching. The reason you might consider teaching privates before you ‘feel ready’ and how to get private students to give you helpful feedback. I have a limited number of spaces to work with yoga teachers intensively over the next three months. If you would like to be considered for a spot, please sign up for a free clarity call to make sure we are a good fit to work together. 
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Feb 14, 2019 • 40min

Anatomy of Stretching

Learn what is really happening in your body when you stretch and how to use this information in your classes and personal practice. Trigger point therapist and yoga teacher Cat Matlock takes us on a tour of the human muscular system and the way it interacts with the nervous system. Highlights: The key sensory organ that resides in your muscles and regulates your ability to stretch. The reason you cannot do yoga specifically for your muscles or specifically for your fascia. The difference between tone and tension - and how this impacts your ability to stretch a muscle. Why the stretch reflex actually does the opposite of what it sounds like. Techniques for stretching that honor the way your muscles actually work. Links and Resources If you have loved the last three episodes on anatomy with Mado, Ferris Fakhoury, and Cat Matlock - we would love to have you join us for an in-person training in Asheville, NC. Register for the anatomy series - March 10-April 7 FreeBody Trigger Point Therapy Clinic Book a strategy session with Mado    
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Feb 7, 2019 • 39min

The myth of stretching vs strengthening

Do you (really) understand the relationship between stretching and strengthening? Yoga teacher and physical therapist Ferris Fakhoury sets us straight about the relationship between these two concepts. (Hint - they aren’t opposites). She also drops wisdom about: Changes in our understanding about the human body that are happening in both the PT and yoga worlds. How to determine healthy and unhealthy movement patterns in yoga Why she believes that beginners are best served by starting out with private sessions. Her thoughts on the purpose of training flexibility How our verbal cues impact the way our students feel about their bodies and their poses. Helpful Links: Register for the anatomy series with Mado, Ferris, and Cat - March 10-April 7 Anjali Hot Yoga Book a strategy session with Mado
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Jan 31, 2019 • 17min

The Truth About Anatomy

Is knowing anatomy really important for being a great yoga teacher?  Many of the yoga teachers I talk to believe that anatomy is their biggest learning opportunity for becoming a better yoga teacher. It's the number one topic I hear people wish was covered more thoroughly in their teacher training. But... I think most yoga teachers misunderstand the purpose and place of studying anatomy. Listen to this episode to hear: A bit about my journey from alignment based yoga teacher to anatomy based yoga teacher to...? The more accurate definition of anatomy that helps to place it into proper context.  The related topics of study that might be more important for yoga teachers and movement professionals. Why I hope this episode becomes outdated as soon as possible. I also share about an upcoming training for yoga teachers that I am collaborating on with two brilliant colleagues who are also upcoming guests on the podcast (keep your eyes peeled the next few weeks for more anatomy related episodes).  PS - The new year is bringing many new clients my way and I am very grateful. I am 3/4 of the way to capacity for working with yoga teachers on a regular basis. Would you like to take one of my final spaces?   

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