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Yoga Teacher Training - Safe VariationsIntroducing Safe Variations - by Mark Giubarelli
Studies have shown that giving safe alternatives in yoga classes significantly reduces the occurrence of injury.
Read this full article of the yoga teacher training Another example would be offering people with knee injuries variations for postures that strain the knee joint. Pigeon pose often aggravates knee injuries and has been the cause of many major knee injuries in class. A skilled yoga instructor will always give safe variations for those with injured joints and muscles.
A highly skilled yoga instructor has a very sharp eye like the eyes of hawk. This allows you to reflect verbally with instructions on comfort and safety.
Always be tuned into your practitioners and how they are responding to the exercises you are guiding them through. Pay special attention when people show clear signs of discomfort as this is as sure sign that an injury is present, then give guiding advice on how to protect the injured area and offer a simply variation.
Encourage practitioners to be safe, aware and self responsible.
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