Assisting at Level 1 Baptiste Yoga Teacher Training

by Ravi Raman on July 30, 2009 · 4 comments

in Travel, Yoga

During one of my many daily practices at the 2008 Level 1 training

During one of my many daily practices at the 2008 Level 1 training

I’m headed back to Level 1 Teacher Training for Baptiste Power Vinyasa Yoga. I attended last year as a student, and this time I will be an assistant, supporting the other students and teachers in the program.

I’m looking forward to spending another 8 days in the Catskills at Menla Mountain Retreat Center, disconnecting from technology for a while, helping others to learn and grow and I’m sure I’ll also pick a few things up myself. I am always amazed at how the act of teaching others can help you to learn so much.

See you in a week or so!

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  3. Level 2 Yoga Teacher Training
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1 Darri August 5, 2009 at 3:29 am

Gotta give a shout out to you Ravi for inspiring me to try yoga (Along with Lebron James other great athletes that are doing it)!
I’m running the NYC marathon in November injury free which I attribute to yoga so thx!

Every athlete should be doing yoga in one form or another.

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2 Yogalife August 20, 2009 at 4:49 am

Hey… I read your information from begining to the end and I think that is interesting information.. I think i will tell this information again to my friend and I hope this information will be usefull for them… oh yes I suggest you to check Yoga Teacher Training Goa on my site http://www.yogalife.org , I hope the Information on my site will be usefull for you..and we can share each other. thank you… :-)

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