Compare that to Iyengar. It requires candidates for teacher training to have studied the style for a minimum of three years, and then trains them for a minimum of two years and administers two examinations to ensure the requisite progress. As we have seen, it is the Iyengar people who have redesigned some of yoga’s most dangerous poses
Tianran Hehas quoted5 years ago
For instance, an intermediate student can easily turn his or her neck 90 degrees—nearly twice the normal rotation.
Anastasia Limantarahas quoted7 years ago
VINYASA. Fluid. Links body movements with breath in a continuous flow. A yoga ballet.
Anastasia Limantarahas quoted7 years ago
KUNDALINI. Intense. Focuses on breathing, chanting, and meditating more than postures. Seeks to awaken kundalini energy at base of spine.
Anastasia Limantarahas quoted7 years ago
IYENGAR. Precise and popular. Focuses on alignment and holding poses. Uses blocks, straps, and blankets to improve positioning and avoid injury. Trains instructors for at least two years, versus weeks for many styles.