The definitive guide to effective and appropriate communication through words and touch between yoga teachers and their students.
Clear, effective verbal communication and judicious touch are two skills that Judith Hanson Lasater feels are essential for every yoga teacher. In Teaching Yoga with Intention, she gives pointed advice on how to interact verbally with students in class and how to appropriately use touch to make corrections. Drawing from her fifty years of yoga experience and her training in Nonviolent Communication, Lasater trains yoga teachers to effectively communicate not only technique, but also the more subtle lessons of respect, empathy, and compassion. She also shines an unflinching light on the use of touch in yoga. Teachers often use touch to create understanding and awareness in the poses. But this is a subtle art, and Lasater gives clear guidance on how, where, and when the use of touch can be used appropriately to further a student’s development.
In this book, Lasater also empowers students by encouraging them to take ownership of and responsibility for their practice. She covers myriad topics that can be difficult for students at any level to navigate, such as how and when to say “no” to an adjustment; keeping boundaries; when to leave a class; helping your teacher understand your needs; how to communicate your appreciation to your yoga teacher; and if and when to report a teacher’s behavior. The skills that Lasater offers help create a safe environment for students to “own” their learning process, and to progress technically at their own speed.
Publisher : Shambhala (October 12, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 136 pages
ISBN-10 : 1611809371
ISBN-13 : 978-1611809374
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.99 x 0.32 x 8.96 inches
Amazon Customer –
An incredible read for both seasoned and new teachers.
Teaching Yoga with Intention is incredibly written and I LOVE it.. what an incredible resource for both new and seasoned teachers. It’s such an inspiring read. It’s like sitting down with Judith for tea and talking to her about how to be the best, most compassionate and effective teacher. Highly recommend.
jane wyatt –
A disappointment
This book seems like more of a commercial endeavor than a meaningful text.
Tofic Jack Zagha –
Beautifully written
Itâs just a lovely book. I love Judith~ I told restorative training with her and Iâm so grateful for experience ~ this book is very helpful and easy to understand. And written beautifully. A must have for your collection.
Veronika –
Judith Laster has been teaching for many years and she shares the wisdom from her own practice for yoga teachers to understand how to share the yoga practice with our students in non-harmful way.
Jensen-Yoga –
A must have book for all yogateachers, as we don’t get this approach to language and touch in our yogaclasses anywhere else… No matter what your lineage or tradition is, you will find so much inspiration and help to move on to the next level of teaching.
Shrita Shinton –
Worth reading. Very easy to pick up from where you left off. Some great insightful nuggets to carry in your pocket.