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Product Identifiers
PublisherShambhala Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-101930485174
ISBN-139781930485174
eBay Product ID (ePID)53724771
Product Key Features
Book TitleTeaching Yoga : Exploring the Teacher-Student Relationship
Number of Pages192 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicTeaching Methods & Materials / Health & Sexuality, Yoga, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
GenreHealth & Fitness, Education
AuthorDonna Farhi
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight12.1 Oz
Item Length8.9 in
Item Width7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2006-014960
ReviewsDonna Farhi has practiced yoga for twenty-eight years and has taught internationally for over two decades. One of America's most respected and loved yoga teachers, she travels throughout the world leading retreats and training others to teach. Farhi has been an Asana columnist for both Yoga Journal and Yoga International and is the author of the contemporary classics The Breathing Book and Yoga Mind, Body & Spirit. Born in America, she now resides in New Zealand.
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal613.7046071
SynopsisDrawing on decades of experience in training yoga teachers, Donna Farhi offers the first book to set professional standards for yoga teachers. Teaching Yoga explores with depth and compassion a variety of topics both practical and philosophical, including how to create healthy boundaries; the student-teacher relationship (including whether a sexual relationship is acceptable); how to create physical and emotional safety for the student; what is a reasonable class size; how much a class should cost; and how to conduct the business of teaching while upholding the integrity of yoga as a philosophy, a science, and an art. A bonus CD features the author speaking about yoga ethics at a 2002 conference., Drawing on decades of experience in training Yoga teachers, Donna Farhi offers the first book to set professional standards for yoga teachers. Teaching Yoga explores with depth and compassion a variety of topics both practical and philosophical, including how to create healthy boundaries; the student-teacher relationship (including whether a sexual relationship is acceptable); how to create physical and emotional safety for the student; what is a reasonable class size; how much a class should cost; and how to conduct the business of teaching while upholding the integrity of Yoga as a philosophy, a science, and an art. A bonus CD features the author speaking about yoga ethics at a 2002 conference., Drawing on decades of experience, Donna Farhi offers the first book to set professional standards for yoga teachers Considered the "teacher of teachers," Donna Farhi has led international yoga retreats and trained yoga instructors around the world for over thirty years. In Teaching Yoga , she shares the knowledge she's gained from her decades of experience, exploring with depth and compassion a variety of practical and philosophical topics such as- .The student-teacher relationship and how to create healthy boundaries .How to create physical and emotional safety for the student .Reasonable class sizes and how much they should cost .How to conduct the business of teaching while upholding the integrity of yoga as a philosophy, a science, and an art Filled with personal anecdotes and illustrations, Teaching Yoga is an essential resource for current or aspiring yoga instructors with questions about creating a safe, empowering space for themselves and their students., Drawing on decades of experience training Yoga teachers and cowriting the California Yoga Teachers Association (CYTA) code of ethics, Donna Farhi offers the first book to set professional standards for teaching Yoga. A bonus CD features the author speaking about Yoga ethics at a 2002 conference.