Is This Yoga?

Students at the Vancouver Yoga Show Chair Yoga Teacher Training Workshop had fun today – but somewhat of a surprise – they learnt the Macarena and the Hora dances (adapted for the older or less mobile adult). Yoga instructor, Annette Wertman, suggests that dancing is a good way to practice balance, cognitive skills (such as attention, body awareness and concentration) and loosen up…. all at the same time!

This workshop focussed on understanding the why, who for, where and how of  teaching Chair Yoga.

Some of the things the students said they learnt included:

that traditional poses can be modified (like Downward Dog), that touch can be an important part of teaching, that humour is an important ingredient of a class, that yoga toes are very beneficial, that there are lots of ways to encourage good yoga breathing, that it is essential to inhale to lengthen the spine (before moving into an asana) and that it is really, truly, all about building relationships and connecting with people!

Oh yes…. don’t forget the Mantra – SBD!

Annette will be presenting Chair Yoga Fusion and Chair Yoga for Balance & Flexibility at the upcoming Toronto Yoga Show in March 2013.

 

 

About Annette Wertman

I am a certified yoga instructor and registered music therapist. I have over 40 years of experience working with children and adults of all abilities and challenges. I am now located in beautiful Fanny Bay on Vancouver Island. I offer Fanny Bay Yoga, Chair Yoga and Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga series at the Fanny Bay Hall and in my front yard (Yoga in the Yard). As a Baby Boomer, I am passionate about growing older. After all “You are only old once!” I believe that yoga provides this opportunity. “Through the practice of yoga, the body, mind and soul connect to live each day to its fullest potential”. Join me….and yoga your way to better health!
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