what kind of students do you want to have

What Kind of Students Do You Want?

By Yogi Aaron

I have been blessed with a successful yoga career. Some of my students have followed me–not only over a long period of time–but all over the world as well.

The success of a yoga teacher is dependent to some degree on the students they draw. So one of the first questions I had asked myself when I started teaching yoga was,

“What type of student do I want to teach?”

This question might shock some yoga teachers as there is the notion in the yoga world that, as yoga teachers, we should want to teach everyone and anyone.

But what I came to realize was that I did not want to teach just anyone. I wanted to teach students who could follow the same path as I am on.

The idea of who your students are is not only important as you develop your yoga career, but even more so as you develop the yoga retreat part of your business.

Yoga retreats can be very energizing, rewarding, and transformational if you have the right group of people traveling with you. But if you have a group of people joining you, half way around the world, that does not share your yogic values, your retreat will not have any of those qualities I listed above.

I have always had remarkable students because I have been consistently clear about the kinds of students I have wanted to attract.

The kind of students I want to attract to my retreats are:

  1. Teachable. They need to be willing to learning.
  2. Open-minded. They do not complain about anything.
  3. Intuitive. The first rule in any retreat that I lead is, “don’t explain, don’t complain.”
  4. Thoughtful. We practice morning silence. I am shocked at how many yoga teachers are terrified of asking their students to be silent in the morning. I tell teachers to step up and lead. Your students are waiting for it.
  5. Committed. I am fully committed to my students and so I expect them to be very committed to their practice.

On a yoga retreat recently at Blue Osa, group leader Jennifer Pastiloff gave her students a charge the first night of the retreat before dinner.

“Leave your shit behind. Put it into the fire.”

Never before had witnessed such direct leadership to a group of students before.

And I had never experienced such a deep level of transformation as I had witnessed by the end of that week.

I have witnessed yoga teachers who put themselves into the category of Julie the “Cruise Director”. They then finish their retreats feeling disappointed, energetically depleted, and absorbed into their student’s stories.

You as a yoga teacher have the opportunity to change lives and impact your students profoundly as a result of the work that they do during the retreat you lead.

Raise the bar of what you expect from your students. Raise the bar on the quality of student you would like to attract.

 

About Yogi Aaron

yogi aaron yoga teacher costa rica blue osaYogi Aaron brings passion and a spirit of adventure to his teaching. Thus inspired, he guides students to secret, far-flung locales, which not only empowers them to realize their own limitless potential but also makes yoga relevant and accessible for the modern world. Since 2002 he has been traveling and leading retreats worldwide. He currently serves as the Yoga Director at Blue Osa Yoga Retreat + Spa in Costa Rica

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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