BRING ME MORE ...
As I prepared to apply for Certification, I felt I needed more. Who me? The one who goes to tons of trainings and workshops, reads quite a bit, and is teaching more than ever. More?
Yes. I needed exposure to another kind of teacher. A teacher who would give me a refresher on theme development, using and expressing heart qualities, sequencing, warming-up a class, and - even - how to get students to actually move off their mats to watch a demo. The last part was key because the element of 'tough yet kind' was needed in my teaching.
I just finished my planning for today's class, and I did so with an overwhelming thankfulness for all the information I've received from every teacher. I was especially thankful that I had chosen to do an on-line mentoring course with Christina this winter. She provided tips, ideas, and a mental toughness to my repertoire of teaching tools. Much was perhaps stuff I had learned (or heard) before; but, it was all needed to firmly implant it in my teaching.
It comes through, now - I think - when I teach. I am able to confidently ask students for what I want, direct them when needed to adjust their poses, and - best of all - I have the 'moxie' to call everyone in the room over to watch a demo.
I am thankful I've had the opportunity to study with many great teachers. I can tell you a wide-breadth view of what each has provided. Here goes: (note, these are the teachers with whom I've studied extensively)
Have a nice Saturday,
Yes. I needed exposure to another kind of teacher. A teacher who would give me a refresher on theme development, using and expressing heart qualities, sequencing, warming-up a class, and - even - how to get students to actually move off their mats to watch a demo. The last part was key because the element of 'tough yet kind' was needed in my teaching.
I just finished my planning for today's class, and I did so with an overwhelming thankfulness for all the information I've received from every teacher. I was especially thankful that I had chosen to do an on-line mentoring course with Christina this winter. She provided tips, ideas, and a mental toughness to my repertoire of teaching tools. Much was perhaps stuff I had learned (or heard) before; but, it was all needed to firmly implant it in my teaching.
It comes through, now - I think - when I teach. I am able to confidently ask students for what I want, direct them when needed to adjust their poses, and - best of all - I have the 'moxie' to call everyone in the room over to watch a demo.
I am thankful I've had the opportunity to study with many great teachers. I can tell you a wide-breadth view of what each has provided. Here goes: (note, these are the teachers with whom I've studied extensively)
- From John - the knowledge of the power of my voice and and how to use it, along with a message to motivate people, not to mention providing Anusara®, itself.
- From Sundari - the importance of always connecting with my students, both with my voice and my heart; that getting 'in their face' once in a while is a good thing.
- From Martin & Jordan - good and valuable therapeutic information; philosophy and teaching basics, and a tip to work on my voice modulation (very important).
- From Adam - the power of journaling and allowing myself to use notes. Though I find, when I take a sheet of notes into the room, I rarely look at them. The process of writing them has imbedded them in my brain for at least enough time to get through the class.
- From Christina - the value of empowering my students, and the courage to truly take the seat of the teacher.
All these teachers, I've spent week-long trainings with (at least once or twice), plus workshops. I thank them all.
p.s. After my touting the book yesterday, I wrote on Anusara's® Forum wall about ir (the book) and my ah-ha moment about muscle energy. A bit embarrassing, as - at that time - I didn't realize Ellen Saltonstall is a Certified Anusara® instructor. Oh well, live and learn -- at least she now knows that I LOVE her book.
Have a nice Saturday,