Oh, I would love to actually. I've been holding back because I'm not sure whether or not I'm the right one to write about it. I have "only" practiced kundalini yoga and can't draw a huge comparision to other styles, but I sure can describe my classes and what it does for me and how so.
Oh my, happy juice indeed. Seems very sweet, though. And whatevery works, that's right. I have no experience with dvds so far, but when my yoga group's teacher went on holiday, a couple of his teacher students (you know, students of his to become yoga teachers themselves) took over for a couple of weeks. I shouldn't have been suprised but it was nonetheless amazing how different a class is with a different teacher. For example, my yoga teacher is a very calm and quiet one. He gives the instructions, tells us about which pose does what for which muscles, organs etc., but he's a bit stingy with praise and encouraging words. Oh well... However, I always know when he talks to me during class, even if we all have our eyes closed and he says no name... "Raise your arms again, keep them up. You can do this, just a little while longer." ;-)
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Oh my, happy juice indeed. Seems very sweet, though. And whatevery works, that's right. I have no experience with dvds so far, but when my yoga group's teacher went on holiday, a couple of his teacher students (you know, students of his to become yoga teachers themselves) took over for a couple of weeks. I shouldn't have been suprised but it was nonetheless amazing how different a class is with a different teacher. For example, my yoga teacher is a very calm and quiet one. He gives the instructions, tells us about which pose does what for which muscles, organs etc., but he's a bit stingy with praise and encouraging words. Oh well... However, I always know when he talks to me during class, even if we all have our eyes closed and he says no name... "Raise your arms again, keep them up. You can do this, just a little while longer." ;-)