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Mark Stephens' Musings

These writings are informal reflections on practicing and teaching yoga. Click on any title to read the entire piece. 

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Giving Nuanced Guidance

Mark Stephens
Fri, 04/08/2016 - 01:34

In communicating with our students to convey insights about how they might best approach and explore their practice in a way that reflects and embodies the principles of steadiness and ease, perseverance and nonattachment, we can tap into a variety of resources—speaking, demonstrating, touching, and for some even singing to evoke the spirit of being fully in this self-reflective and potentially transformational practice.

Starting Here and Now

Mark Stephens
Thu, 04/07/2016 - 08:18

At the risk of stating the obvious, in practicing yoga we all start from where we are—this in contrast to where someone else might think we are or where we ourselves might mistakenly think we are. Many teachers have preconceived or ill-informed ideas about the abilities or interests of their students while many students over-or underestimate their immediately present ability. How as teachers might we best navigate these realities?

We're Just Getting Started

Mark Stephens
Sat, 04/02/2016 - 10:12

There is no end to how much we can learn and evolve as teachers.

How Do We Best Teach?

Mark Stephens
Tue, 03/29/2016 - 09:52

There is inestimable value and purpose in having outer teachers and in teaching yoga.

The Inner Teacher

Mark Stephens
Sun, 03/27/2016 - 08:36

Adjust Pic with Yoga Adjustments ExcerptIn doing yoga, the best teacher one will ever have is alive and well inside.

The Knees

Mark Stephens
Wed, 03/05/2014 - 21:16

Connecting the femur to the tibia, the knees receive considerable stress from above and below, making their stabilizing muscles and especially ligaments among the most frequently strained in physical yoga practices.

Guiding With Your Hands

Mark Stephens
Wed, 03/05/2014 - 21:02

This is excerpted from Yoga Adjustments: Philosophy, Principles, and Techniques (Available June 3, 2014 from Random House)

It's Gotta Be Hot, It's Gotta Be Fast

Mark Stephens
Wed, 03/05/2014 - 13:41

Common Urban Yoga Myths

A Note on Demonstrating Asanas

Mark Stephens
Wed, 02/26/2014 - 13:42

Hands-on cues and assistance are only one of several methods of giving clear instructional guidance to students. To the extent that you give clear verbal cues combined with effective demonstrations, most students will not need tactile cues. To make your verbal cues most effective, speak slowly while simultaneously moving slowly into the asana you are teaching, giving slightly dramatic emphasis to whatever you most want to highlight while transitioning in from a position in which you mirror your class with maximum visual contact between you and all of your students.

Beyond Dualism: The Bodymind (Part I)

Mark Stephens
Wed, 02/26/2014 - 13:27

Whether one seeks the meaning or purpose of yoga from ancient texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, Yoga Sutras of Patanjali or Hatha Yoga Pradipika or looks to more modern or contemporary sources for guidance and inspiration, awakening to or cultivating conscious awareness, more awakened being and a better, healthier life are constants.

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