Confessions of a Yoga Teacher: How Becoming a Yoga Teacher Changed My Life

by Alain Benitez

My Journey

It was the Summer of 2010.

I had been practicing yoga for over 3 years, an average of five classes per week that allowed me to get into poses I never thought possible. I came to yoga in the first place after one of my friends, who had been doing it for a while, helped me get into a headstand. The instantaneous gratification from the pose made me sign up for more yoga classes right away. My first practice was unpleasant. It showed me it was not only about using my body strength, but also breathing and full engagement of the mind. I found myself exhausted, injured, frustrated but I kept going back. It was when I learned to use all the elements of the practice that I started to enjoy it’s full benefits.

 

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Was I meant to be a yoga teacher? I’m not sure that’s what my parents had in mind when I asked for some help to pay for my teacher training. I had just moved to Philadelphia, leaving behind a research career and I was struggling to get back to the science world in a new city. I guess since they were both school teachers they figured I’d be called to teach one day.

I thought teaching yoga could provide me with some extra money and ease the transition to my new life in Philly. I realized later this was not the answer to my financial struggles, but it sure woke up the passion for sharing knowledge I’ve had since I was a kid.

 

I fell in love with my yoga practice even more when I was able to pass the knowledge on. I’m not the greatest student. I know that for a fact, but in order to teach something you must learn it, and learn it well from a great teacher. My Teacher Training may have not been a transforming experience but it definitely gave me the tools I needed to guide students through a safe and challenging practice. It also gave me the confidence to stand in front of a group of strangers and lead them.

 

 

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My practice and teaching developed through my interactions with influential instructors:

•Joan Gordon taught me the principles of her yoga teachings, which were essentially the same as my mother’s philosophies on teaching- caring for students’ safety the number one priority.

•I learned discipline and structure in my practice with Ray Whetstone. He was the first one to show me the benefits of yoga for men and how to direct men away from an ego and competitive driven practice.

•The summer of 2012, I met two instructors that inspired my practice and teachings. One of them being David Flewelling, his Iyengar practice went hand in hand with my medical background and at this time I could visualize the poses from the inside out.

•The man who brought me to a moment of transformation was Yogi Aaron. I had only met him once before booking a yoga retreat with him. Aaron showed me honest teaching, passion and uninhibited freedom in yoga. I had found MY teacher, someone that was capable of teaching from the heart, without walls or afraid to say something wrong.

What Makes A Great Teacher

For me, a great teacher will share knowledge without reservation and give you freedom to pass on those teachings. In some way, you are the image of your teacher and knowledge shouldn’t have a permanent owner.

When I found a true teacher and freedom in my yoga path I realized that whatever had brought me to practicing yoga or becoming a teacher in the first place was not so important. The lessons along the way had woken up the true passion for teaching I had been searching for. I’m very grateful to my students as well for being part of the symbiotic experience that yoga is; they are in some way, my teachers too.

Join Alain here at Blue Osa this December for his Yoga and Adventure Retreat for Men.

 

 

 

 

Teaching methodology + practicum

  • Learn how to lead and market successful yoga retreats
  • Learn the principles of demonstration, observation, assisting/correcting, and instruction.

  • Learn different teaching styles.

  • You’ll learn specific techniques that will enable you to easily teach all levels

  • You’ll also learn how to sequence your asanas to create a natural, therapeutic and transformative arcs in your classes

  • Learn the qualities of effective teaching

  • Learn the business aspects of being a yoga teacher and gain the building blocks of how to build a thriving yoga career

Development of the Professional Essentials

History, Philosophy + Ethics

  • Identify your spiritual stance so you can step into it as a source of strength
  • Identify walls and develop strategies to take them down
  • Create a support network and support strategies and have them in place when you leave
  • Complete a physical and spiritual adventure challenge
  • Learn the business aspects of building a thriving yoga career
  • How to bring the practice of yoga into your everyday life and make it work for you
  • The science and application of mantra
  • An overview of the history of the yoga tradition
  • The ethical standards of teaching yoga

Yoga Humanities

Applied Yoga Anatomy + Muscle Activation™

  • Receive training in Applied Yoga Anatomy + Muscle Activation™ training for Yoga Teachers
  • Go further in your anatomy training
  • Learn how to access muscle function
  • How to sequence transformational yoga classes
  • Learn the energetic and deeper sublime effects of asana
  • The science and application of Mantra
  • Design classes based on Ayurvedic principles
  • Knowledge of both human physical anatomy and physiology (bodily systems, organs, etc.) and energy anatomy and physiology (chakras, nadis, etc.).

Anatomy & Physiology

Techniques, Training and Practice

  • A breakdown in the anatomical and energetic categories of postures
  • Develop a daily meditation practice
  • Learn pranayamas, kriyas, chanting, mantra, meditation, and other traditional yoga techniques
  • How to sequence and structure transformational 60 and 90-minute classes
  • Practical experience teaching postures, classes, and meditation
  • Learn deep relaxation techniques
  • Yoga Nidra, as taught by the Himalayan tradition and Western tradition
  • Learn how to conduct and lead fire rituals
  • Kundalini Yoga techniques
  • Learn the subtle energetic aspects of yoga like the Koshas and chakras
  • Kriya Yoga and Laya Yoga

Advance Your Own Practice in Yoga

Techniques, Training and Practice

  • A breakdown in the anatomical and energetic categories of postures
  • Develop a daily meditation practice
  • Learn techniques in pranayamas, kriyas, chanting, mantra, meditation, and other traditional yoga techniques
  • How to structure and sequence transformational classes
  • Practical experience in teaching postures, sequencing, and meditation
  • Learn deep relaxation and meditation techniques that come from the Himalayan tradition

Develop a Rock Solid Practice in Yoga

Applied Yoga Anatomy + Muscle Activation™

  • Receive training in Applied Yoga Anatomy + Muscle Activation™ training for Yoga Teachers
  • Develop an understanding of basic anatomy
  • Learn about muscle function and how to improve it (something you will not learn in any other YTT)
  • Knowledge of both human physical anatomy and physiology (bodily systems, organs, etc.) and energy anatomy and physiology (chakras, nadis, etc.)
  • The study of both the subject and application of its principles to yoga practice (benefits, contraindications, healthy movement patterns)
  • Skills to teach yoga classes suited to all levels of practice.

Anatomy & Physiology

History, Philosophy + Ethics

  • An in-depth study and application of the Yoga Sutra
  • How to bring the practice of yoga into your everyday life and make it work for you
  • The science and application of mantra
  • An overview of the history of the yoga tradition
  • The ethical standards of teaching yoga

Yoga Humanities

Teaching methodology + practicum

Get hands-on practice teaching so that you’ll be able to teach on day one after the training is finished. You will:

  • Practice teaching in small and large groups

  • Be ready to teach yoga as soon as you leave the yoga teacher training

  • Get hands-on experience teaching and give/receive feedback

  • Practice assisting students

  • Learn the principles of demonstration, observation, assisting/correcting and instruction

  • Learn different teaching styles

  • Learn qualities of effective teaching and adjust to the student’s process of learning

  • Learn the business aspects of how to build a thriving yoga career

Development of the Professional Essentials