Stop Making Ashtanga a Cult! Part 2: Strategies

Michael Joel Hall discusses his intervention strategies to address unhealthy group dynamics in Ashtanga Yoga practice. He emphasizes the need for critical thinking, encouraging student autonomy, and fostering an open, transparent, and inclusive environment. Hall advocates for a student-centric approach, prompting open dialogue, respecting individual choices, and avoiding hierarchical or dogmatic practices. He stresses the importance of evidence-based teaching, open leadership, and peer support. Hall highlights the necessity of maintaining ethical standards, respecting personal autonomy, and fostering genuine community connections without creating high-pressure commitments or abusive dynamics. The script underscores the significance of maintaining integrity, transparency, and community well-being in yoga teaching and leadership.

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