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- The recent boom in Yoga has exposed both a shortage of teachers and also spawned a range of DVD productions, some by exponents with relatively little experience
- The level of teaching is not always of the highest order plus the latest international insights are rarely included
- Also there is a trend for celebs to don the lycra in attempt to stretch their credibility beyond news-reading or pop music!
- Quite often the teachers are young, and by definition have not accrued a wide experience of life since there is more to yoga than merely emulating a posture.
- Lynne’s experience in observing the practice of incoming clients endorses her belief that bad habits and incorrect alignment in yoga postures are responsible for many injuries and unnecessary "wear and tear" on the joints
- Insight is required to help distinguish between “sweet” tolerable pain and that which warns to desist!
- There is more to a yoga production than “looking the part”. It is important that the teacher has a clear, convincing voice
- It is essential the teacher has knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology
- Increasingly, yoga is able to help with common aches and pains associated with injury, poor posture, emotional stress, hugely beneficial for asthma sufferer and a powerful tool for understanding addictions.
- So what’s Special about Lynne Oliver?
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