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Isolation Practice
On Yoga Teaching, Practice, Social, Yogis Guide

7 More Ways to Shake Up Surya Namaskar

In every vinyasa flow yoga class, and many other styles, you’ll find a few sun salutations in there — but sometimes taking students through the basic surya namaskara As and surya namaskara Bs can be a little boring if it’s what’s they’re used to all the time. That’s not to say I don’t love a […]

Stretching Science
Coronavirus, On Yoga Teaching

Eight Tips for Coping with ‘Back to Normal’ Anxiety for Yoga Practitioners

‘Hooray! Yoga classes can start in person again from May 17th! Everything can go back to normal!’ This is how most yoga teachers and students are expected to be feeling. We have been told that lockdown is hard, teaching online is second best to in-person classes, and that we should all be champing at the

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Trauma Therapy
Amplifying Others Voices, On Yoga Teaching, Wellbeing

Interview: Ashley Russell On Why Being A Trauma Therapist Is So Rewarding

Ashley Russell is an experienced yoga teacher and trainer, choreographer, registered mental health nurse, and EMDR trauma therapist (recently highlighted in Prince Harry’s new documentary on mental health). He talks to YogaLondon about growing up gay in the 80s, about trauma therapy, and how yoga gave him a place to simply be a ‘body in

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First Teaching Experience
Cheeky Yogi, Graduates, On Yoga Teaching, Practice

Cheeky Yogi Teaches for the First Time – blood, sweat and a sandwich

I had spent hours agonising over the contents of my first ever class. So many decisions. Pranayama? Yes. Something short, but essential. Music? Yes. A carefully crafted playlist to enhance the yoga journey. Chanting? Yes. 1 short mantra, 3 OMs, and 3 Shantis. As soon as I was allowed to teach yoga (half-way through my

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Lockdown Classes
Amplifying Others Voices, Department, Graduates, On Yoga Teaching

Interview: Shannen Li on how YogaLondon’s 500-hour Teacher Training got her through Lockdown

Shannen Li is a woman of many talents: a single mother to two teenage boys, lecturer in Marketing, yoga teacher, holistic therapist, and passionate green advocate. She talks to YogaLondon about her approach to motherhood, her love of Autumn, and why she has been wowed by the YogaLondon 500-hour teacher training course. 1. What do

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