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Amplifying Others Voices, Cheeky Yogi, On Yoga Teaching, Practice, Self Care

Interview: Illustrator & Yogi Ché Dyer on Her Surprise Lockdown Pregnancy

Ché (pronounced Shay) Dyer is a South African creative powerhouse – a blogger, illustrator, yoga teacher and mother-to-be. She’s also a YogaLondon graduate (yay!) who tells us all about her super-romantic engagement story and how falling pregnant in lockdown has changed her whole outlook on her work/life balance.  1. How did you get into yoga? […]

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Teach Yoga
Health, Practice, Pre And Postnatal Yoga

How to Teach Yoga to a New Mum – Part I

It’s your regular weekly vinyasa class, packed with students and suddenly, that former student who was pregnant walks in. She’s had her baby! Great and now…..what do you do? What are your post-natal techniques? How do you adjust for this new mom? Here’s some clues –  This is generally what’s happening for that Mum: She’s spent

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Holiday Yoga
Practice

5 Yoga Techniques to Survive Your Family over the Holidays

‘Christmas time, mistletoe and wine, children singing Christ-i-an rhyme’, go the lyrics of possibly the most saccharine Christmas song ever, although there are quite a few contenders. Naff Christmas music is just one of the many irritants that you’ll probably have to survive over the next few weeks, but there are a few ways out!

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Yoga Blog
Asana, Practice

YogaLondon: Yoga Teacher in Training

One step forward two steps back Home Practice My home practice has been developing well these past few weeks, however, a few highlights stood out: The first was practising our exam sequence to the beat of a metronome on YouTube (to help with counting the number of breaths for each asana). I started with Pranayama

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Top Questions
On Yoga Teaching, Yogis Guide

Answers to the TOP TEN Questions Wannabe Yoga Teachers Ask

This year hasn’t been easy, but for some, it’s provided some mental space to think about what’s really important. Family, yes. Friends, yes (but perhaps not all of them). Yoga, yes. Yoga has been a bedrock for so many people during this strange and uncertain time. Some of you may have found yourselves furloughed with

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Autumn Cosiness
Amplifying Others Voices, Philosophy, Social

Interview: Deepti Sastry on Cultural Appropriation and why Yoga isn’t about Asanas

Growing up in India, Dr. Deepti Sastry started yoga at the tender age of eight. She is a deeply intelligent person, and self-proclaimed ‘philosophy junkie’, whose commitment to yoga and yoga philosophy pervade her whole life. We are lucky enough to have her as the 500-hour Philosophy Module teacher here at YogaLondon, but that is

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Christmas Self Care
Department, Graduates, Philosophy, Practice, Yogis Guide

YogaLondon and Oxford joining forces

YogaLondon’s exclusive course on the Philosophy of Yoga is run jointly by YogaLondon (YL) and the prestigious Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies (OCHS). We talked to our very own co-founders, Edward Serrano and Rebecca Ffrench, who gave us the inside info on this new partnership. How did the partnership between YogaLondon and the OCHS come

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Anniversary Celebrations
Amplifying Others Voices, Graduates, On Yoga Teaching

Interview: Deborah Bryant on being YogaLondon’s Oldest EVER Graduate

Deborah Bryant is YogaLondon’s oldest ever graduate at a sprightly 70 years old. She talks to us about why she decided to go for it after many years of thinking about it, why she would recommend the course to anyone of retirement age, and what she’s missing most about her experience.  1. Congratulations – you’re

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Meditation Kinds
Amplifying Others Voices

Interview: Amani Eke on founding a not-for-profit yoga organisation and her addiction to Egyptian Yoga

Amani Eke is the Founder of Project Yogi – a not-for-profit organisation that teaches yoga and mindfulness to children in schools and youth groups in London. She is an inspirational person who saw how the health and well-being benefits of yoga would help the children she worked with, and actually did something about it.  1.

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