Wednesday, October 22, 2014

     Yoga therapist
Duties and responsibilities:
Monitor fitness level and requirements of all participants and design classes to suit individual need. Develop and maintain professional relationship with participants and ensure optimal level of customer services.
Prepare and promote schedule for group fitness and assist participant to attend fitness classes.
Perform and demonstrate all yoga exercises to participants and ensure compliance to safety and health standard.
Assist participants to perform all exercises effectively.
Evaluate exercises perform by participants and recommend correction whenever required.
Maintain neat and clean exercise room at all times.
Coordinate with participants and counsel on lifestyle and diet issues to ensure healthy body and mind.
Analyze each participant requirement and develop exercises to suit every individual.
Design safe and comprehensive yoga programs for various participants from diverse group.
Prepare groups for classes and demonstrate exercises.
Inform participants in various forms of yoga and its effect on body and mind.
Monitor participant performance and recommend different form of yoga if required.
Ensure appropriate ambience for participants to perform yoga exercises.
Ensure customer satisfaction and assist in answering all participant queries. 














Salary:
Mississippi – $47,000 New York – $47,000 Virgin Islands – $46,000 Washington – $46,000 Massachusetts – $46,000 California – $45,000 Georgia – $44,000

Education: If my hunch is correct, the field of yoga therapy is due for a big growth spurt. The increasing popularity of yoga, the mounting scientific evidence for the therapeutic benefits of yoga practice, the aging of the baby boomers into the decades in which chronic diseases become common, and the public’s continuing desire to find safe and effective adjuncts and alternatives to conventional medical care all bode well for the growth of yoga as medicine. I worry, however, that the yoga world may not be prepared for the demand. In the years to come, there may be many more people seeking yoga therapy than there are qualified teachers to provide it.
Reflection: I would like to be a yoga therapist but I aint that peace full


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