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Oct 21, 2024

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Creating a Yoga Guild: The Case for Unionizing Yoga Teachers
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Creating a Yoga Guild: The Case for Unionizing Yoga Teachers

I wanna start this essay by saying that I have come to this essay as the inevitable conclusion of the work that I have been doing in my market analysis of the yoga industrial complex (system). Like many things that I spent months researching inside tgis system, the conclusions were clear: because Yoga is inherently steeped in values like compassion, social responsibility, and friendliness, the production of yoga requires so many intangible stocks that the industry is a nonlinear system. This means we have to use behavior analysis to forecast trends as opposed to basic input output data. Thats the hard kind of systems theory. When I was 17 years old, the Navy wanted me to join their nuclear program and would have provided me…

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Sep 22, 2024

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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Yoga Industry: Opportunities and Setbacks
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The Impact of COVID-19 on the Yoga Industry: Opportunities and Setbacks

The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges to nearly every industry, and the yoga world was no exception. Almost overnight, yoga studios were forced to close their doors, and teachers and students alike had to adapt to new ways of practicing. The pandemic accelerated changes in how yoga is taught and consumed, from the rapid rise of online classes to the reimagining of yoga spaces and teaching models. While the setbacks were significant—particularly for independent teachers and studios—the post-pandemic landscape also presents opportunities for transformation and growth.

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What Yoga Teachers Can Learn About Business from Strippers
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What Yoga Teachers Can Learn About Business from Strippers

The first time I realized that I had something to learn from pole dancers was when I was teaching contortion at a pole dancing studio in exchange for private lessons on the Lyra (aerial hoop– it went fine). Some students I knew were nursing sore wrists, but the pole fitness enthusiasts who were also exotic dancers professionally seemed to be able to do twice the amount of stuff with half the prep. I guess if your money depends on you being able to hold on to a pole, you’re gonna take good care of your wrists. That wasn’t the only thing I learned about money from strippers, though. This article was inspired by a podcast I listened to called “The Economics of Everyday Things”– its…

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Sep 11, 2024

The photo shows a spacious indoor area with wooden flooring, where two individuals are engaged in yoga practice. One person is performing a handstand while the other sits on the floor, smiling, creating a lighthearted and relaxed atmosphere.
Text in image: @theyoga.club update!!
We knocked down a wall!
Tons of space to practice now❤️

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Sep 2, 2024

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Text in image: All the Michaels. All my Loves ❤️
@gabriellapalmieri @mikeanthonyshaw @michaelgeovanni @michaeljaehal @nazzzita

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Navigating Overtraining in Ashtanga Yoga: Signs, Solutions, and Self-Care
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Navigating Overtraining in Ashtanga Yoga: Signs, Solutions, and Self-Care

We’ve all been there, haven’t we? You dive headfirst into the wonderland of Ashtanga Yoga, blissfully aware of the transformative power of each pose—until one day, the thought of stepping onto your mat feels more like a chore than a joy. Overtraining can sneak up on even the most enthusiastic yogis, often disguised as the eager pursuit of progress. In a world that glorifies hustle, it’s essential to pause and acknowledge that our bodies need time to recover as much as they need movement. Just like a speedy sports car requires a pit stop, o too do we, lest we find ourselves stalling on the yoga highway. This article will dive into recognizing the early signs of overtraining, crafting a holistic plan for self-care, and…

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