Video: Assisting Ashtanga Yoga 101

The Art and Responsibility of Assisting in Ashtanga Yoga

Join Michael Joel Hall, an Ashtanga Yoga teacher from Washington DC, as he delves into the intricate and nuanced practice of assisting in Ashtanga Yoga. This video explores the philosophy, responsibility, and art of assisting, emphasizing the importance of support over correction, the spiritual practice behind assists, and the necessity of consent and trauma awareness. Michael discusses various types of assists—verbal, visual, and physical—alongside systems thinking and the ethical frameworks of the eight limbs of yoga. Whether aiding students in a classroom or peers in practice, the focus remains on fostering holistic growth, understanding individual needs, and collaborating with inner intelligence for a more integrated and respectful yoga practice.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:08 The Art and Responsibility of Assisting
01:04 Purpose of Assisting in Ashtanga Yoga
01:48 Supporting an Intelligent System
03:21 Spiritual Practice of Assisting
05:50 Types of Assists: Verbal, Visual, Physical
08:17 Consent, Touch, and Trauma Awareness
10:27 Feedback Loops in Assisting
12:36 Adaptation and Individualization

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