Australian Yoga Journal — January 2018

(Jacob Rumans) #1

COME FOR THE YOGA,


STAY FOR THE


COMMUNITY


As a yoga teacher, you are given the unique opportunity
to foster a sense of community in your class and beyond
the mat. Here are a few simple ways to encourage an
enthusiastic community of yogis, born in the studio.

By Brenda K. Plakans


ENCOURAGE INTERACTION
Allow conversation for a few minutes at the beginning of class, or create a space
where students can talk (a lobby or waiting area) if a previous class is finishing.
People will naturally start to talk, based simply on their familiarity from class.

SUGGEST AN OUTSIDE ACTIVITY
Create an opportunity for your classes to interact in a non-yogic setting.
Begin with a social event or a shared meal, and then identify something more
committed, such as donating time or labour to a good cause. Students will
bring the memories back to the classroom and it will extend their relationships
beyond their yoga practice.

CULTIVATE A TEACHING COMMUNITY
Keep your teaching fresh by studying and interacting with your colleagues.
This deepens your personal practice and also gives you new ideas and inspiration
for your lesson plans.

SHOW THAT YOU CARE
Your students look up to you and appreciate your attention and involvement.
This doesn’t mean you have to become best friends, but they will be
more dedicated to their own practice if they see you participating in the
community they’ve helped create.

COMMUNITY


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january 2018

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