This entry was posted on Feb 18, 2025 by Charlotte Bell.

A long time in the past the movie, Annie Corridor, embellished a well-known quote concerning the artwork of educating. Within the movie the quote went like this: “Those that can’t do, educate. Those that can’t educate, educate gymnasium.” (The movie’s embellishment is the second sentence.) The quote’s intention was to diss academics, particularly gymnasium academics I assume. For yoga academics, it appears to be the other. The bendiest amongst us usually select to show. We are able to carry out all the flamboyant poses, in any case. However is that at all times a great factor?
My dad was a gymnast, and I inherited his hypermobile physique. So once I began working towards yoga with June Bains, an Indra Devi-trained instructor, I took to it immediately. All of the poses we practiced trusted flexibility, and briefly order, I discovered myself in a position to carry out every part the instructor provided—to extremes.
When June introduced that she would offer a instructor coaching, I instantly thought, that is for me. I beloved how the observe made me really feel. I might do the poses “higher” than anybody within the room, I believed. This could be the right calling for me.
A number of months later, earlier than the coaching began, I moved to Salt Lake Metropolis. June’s coaching was out of the query. The academics I discovered in Salt Lake Metropolis—there have been solely a handful at a time—taught Iyengar yoga. It was an entire new world.
All Standing Poses, All of the Time
In each single class we did standing poses. I hated them. My loose-knit physique was very unstable, and the loosey-goosey observe I’d been doing in all probability didn’t assist. My physique trembled beneath the barrage of alignment directions, and from my overabundance of flexibility and lack of power.
I can’t start to recount the variety of instances I heard, “Carry your kneecaps!,” an instruction I used to be incapable of fulfilling. I’d been unconsciously hyperextending my knees for years and my quads had been utterly asleep. My quads slid down towards my knees 24/7. Partaking them appeared unattainable. In each workshop, academics known as out my hyperextended knees for example of what to not do.
I’m actually unsure why I continued. The observe was such a problem to my ego. However I actually favored my academics, Cita and David Riley, a bodily therapist and physician. Their information was so huge, and I used to be studying a ton from them.
They introduced many senior Iyengar yoga academics to city: Ramanand Patel, Mary Dunn, Felicity Inexperienced, Judith Hanson Lasater, Pujari Keays. These workshops hardly ever attracted greater than 30 folks—a quantity that was thought of to be enormous on the time. Looking back, it was an incredible time to be working towards.
Again to Sq. One
Mary Dunn taught me easy methods to get up my quads. She took me to the wall. She confirmed me that I wanted to observe with the ball of my foot of my entrance leg a couple of inches up the wall and my heel on the ground, at a couple of 45-degree angle. Once I pressed the ball of my foot into the wall, my quads would really transfer upward a fraction of an inch. She instructed I observe standing poses this fashion for at the very least six months to construct power and intelligence in my quads. It took a 12 months of working towards this fashion earlier than my quads would have interaction with my foot flat on the ground.
Throughout that 12 months, my standing poses slowly grew to become extra steady. Different issues began to fall into place in my standing observe. I discovered that once I stopped collapsing into my knee joints, my arches started to raise too. I used to be born with flat toes, and I used to be amazed to see tiny arches forming. My calves additionally engaged, pushing my shins ahead, which stabilized my knees.
As my legs started supporting me, my breath eased. I might broaden within the standing poses as a substitute of preventing simply to carry myself up. I not discovered myself grumbling silently as Cita and David talked us via limitless standing sequences. When Pujari Keays got here to city together with his particular model of depth, I really started to like standing poses and commenced to notice a newfound stability in the remainder of my life too.
The Energy of Woodshedding for Yoga Academics
Once I first began educating, I sequenced courses the best way Cita and David had as a result of it was what I knew. I taught plenty of standing poses. And I discovered with out fail that the directions I gave to assist college students discover stability had been extra thorough and useful than any I gave for the poses that had been simple for me. Regardless of my troubled previous with standing poses, I got here to educating with a much better understanding of them than the poses I’d discovered easy.
A long time of observing my college students’ struggles with the poses I discovered simple have taught me what to search for and easy methods to educate these poses too. However my deepest, most thorough instruction is in standing poses. Having began at sq. one, I perceive my college students’ struggles and easy methods to assist them via these struggles.
How Challenges Assist Yoga Academics
So possibly the “Those that can’t do, educate” quote isn’t a diss in any case. Possibly it’s those that needed to study the rudiments that make the very best academics. If yoga was about performing fancy poses and posting our prowess on Instagram and Fb, maybe the quote would have some benefit. Nevertheless it’s not.
The overwhelming majority of yoga practitioners won’t ever carry out excessive backbends or slide their ankles behind their heads. Most individuals are simply not constructed that approach. Academics who’re “born on third base and suppose they hit a triple,” because the saying goes, have quite a lot of work to do to know the place most of their college students are coming from.
Asana observe is about discovering steadiness and ease within the pose you might be working towards at this second. A instructor who understands in her intestine, from her personal expertise, that the journey is the observe will possible be capable of educate nearly all of college students with empathy and understanding.
About Charlotte Bell
Charlotte Bell found yoga in 1982 and commenced educating in 1986. Charlotte is the creator of Conscious Yoga, Conscious Life: A Information for On a regular basis Apply and Yoga for Meditators, each revealed by Rodmell Press. Her third ebook is titled Hip-Wholesome Asana: The Yoga Practitioner’s Information to Defending the Hips and Avoiding SI Joint Ache (Shambhala Publications). She writes a month-to-month column for CATALYST Journal and serves as editor for Yoga U On-line. Charlotte is a founding board member for GreenTREE Yoga, a non-profit that brings yoga to underserved populations. A lifelong musician, Charlotte performs oboe and English horn within the Salt Lake Symphony and folks sextet Purple Rock Rondo, whose DVD gained two Emmy awards.