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yoga therapists

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Mary Hilliker
Olga Kabel
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Private clients
This course identifies five reliable channels for finding private clients and shows you how to navigate them. You will learn how to approach intere...
19 Lectures
4 CECs
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$150
The healing balm of others who have similar symptoms or conditions can be an important part of managing and feeling better.  In this  online series...
Intermediate
4 CECs
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$150
Sharpen your skills of working with students one-on-one to achieve better outcomes.
Intermediate
1 Lectures
4 CECs
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$150

Our teachers

Olga Kabel

Olga Kabel (E-RYT500, IAYT-Certified Yoga Therapist) is the founder of Sequence Wiz—a web-based yoga sequence builder. She writes a yoga blog emphasizing the safety and applicability of various yogic practices, posts yoga videos designed to address specific challenges and leads webinars for yoga teachers.

Rachel Lanzerotti

Rachel Lanzerotti (MSW, E-RYT500, IAYT-Certified Yoga Therapist) is the founder of Five Rivers Yoga Therapy and creator of The RE/ST Method for Pain Recovery™. She is a Body-Mind Yoga Therapist, meditation teacher, counselor, health educator and specialist in back pain relief.

Mary Hilliker

Mary Hilliker (E-RYT500, IAYT-Certified Yoga Therapist) is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist. She studied with Gary Kraftsow of the American Viniyoga Institute for 20 years and worked with them in administrative, faculty and curriculum coordination roles. Mary owns and operates River Flow Yoga Teacher Training School.

19
Feb
Think beyond classes: Eight options of teaching yoga

There are many ways of teaching yoga to your students. Today let’s have an overview of eight main options of teaching yoga that are available to you, their upsides and downsides, and what you need to do to get the most out of them.

Posted in: Olga Kabel,
12
Feb
Challenges and rewards of teaching yoga in big cities

Are you teaching yoga in a city, or thinking about moving to an urban center to teach? Would you like to work one-on-one with individual students and clients for yoga and yoga therapy? Here are my thoughts for you about challenges and rewards of growing an urban private practice.

Posted in: Rachel Lanzerotti,
05
Feb
Don’t Quit Your Day Job…Yet! How to Chart a Course for Working Full-time as a Yoga Professional

Charting a course to work full-time as a yoga professional takes careful planning and possibly a bit of time, depending on the opportunities in your community.

Posted in: Mary Hilliker,