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It is a well-known fact that if you know something very well, you will have no difficulty explaining or describing it. If you want to teach, you must gain substantial expertise in your subject and when teaching yoga, this means developing a solid grounding in physiology and psychology as well as the history and philosophy of the discipline.
Throughout this century yoga has grown, and continues to grow rapidly in popularity. Its valuable use as a therapy for stress-related ailments has been added to its more traditional role of promoting inner peace and harmony in body and mind. With the ever-growing popularity of yoga there is a greater and greater demand for the well-trained teacher. |
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What is yoga therapy? The aim of yoga therapy is to restore health and well being for healing, maximizing the body's own amazing capacity where previously there has been stress or disease. It offers wide-ranging training in a number of holistic therapies, which can then be used to help heal when disorder, energy blockage and malfunction give rise to unhealthy symptoms.
Like all other forms of therapy, yoga therapy is directed towards the recovery of normality in the human apparatus when disorder and malfunction give rise to unhealthy symptoms. Yoga therapy is today a very successful system employing the profound wisdom and principles of traditional yoga.
The demand for yoga therapists by those seeking proven techniques of natural healing and complementary therapies provides unparalleled opportunity for all those seeking a worthwhile career and life fulfillment. |
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