After being back from teacher training for only a couple of days, I taught my very first Bikram yoga class last Wednesday. For the most part, I think it went quite well. To quote some of our teachers from teacher training, I was "shitting in my pants". In case you don't know, that's a euphemism for being extremely nervous! There's a lot to think about: remembering the dialogue, looking at people, seeming confident, the heat, the humidity, timing, and inspiring people. But I got through it and the second and third classes were way better. It feels like I'm just going to keep getting better and better! So, now I am officially a Bikram Yoga teacher and I have the teacher cubby (pictured above) to prove it.
Monday, November 25, 2013
I'm doing it!
After being back from teacher training for only a couple of days, I taught my very first Bikram yoga class last Wednesday. For the most part, I think it went quite well. To quote some of our teachers from teacher training, I was "shitting in my pants". In case you don't know, that's a euphemism for being extremely nervous! There's a lot to think about: remembering the dialogue, looking at people, seeming confident, the heat, the humidity, timing, and inspiring people. But I got through it and the second and third classes were way better. It feels like I'm just going to keep getting better and better! So, now I am officially a Bikram Yoga teacher and I have the teacher cubby (pictured above) to prove it.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Week 9 and Graduation
As wonderful as the entire Teacher Training experience is, by week 9 I was definitely ready to go. The early mornings, late nights, hot temperatures, hundreds of people, and the sheer act of living in a hotel for 9 weeks all begin get to you.
Here is the perfect example:
On Thursday of Week 9, we were allowed to take pictures before and during class. I was very tired. |
Who me? Oh, you know. Just sitting on the floor at the Radisson. |
A Tired Kat |
So much hustle and bustle before class |
The hot room |
Yoga buddy! We practiced next to each other most days. |
My dialogue group. Group 1! |
Bikram or "Boss", as they call him, signing my book. |
After our last class on Friday night, they collected our mats for donation to an animal shelter. |
All 315 of us on our last day of class |
First alcoholic drink in 9 weeks! |
Cheers! We graduated! |
All decked out in our graduation clothes |
I can't believe we did it. |
I'm really going to miss my roomie. |
Goodbye Room 524 |
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Our last official weekend in LA
Tomorrow we start week 9. Next Saturday we will graduate. So, this weekend it was very important to do some "lasts" for this awesome city.
Sunset at Manhattan Beach
The Hollywood Sign hike at Griffith Park
And brunch lunch with my sister at a cafe frequented by celebrities. Too bad we didn't see any.
And now I am so tired I feel like I got a lobotomy.
But very happy nonetheless.
Sunset at Manhattan Beach
The Hollywood Sign hike at Griffith Park
And brunch lunch with my sister at a cafe frequented by celebrities. Too bad we didn't see any.
And now I am so tired I feel like I got a lobotomy.
But very happy nonetheless.
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Week 7 and 8 Recap
Kat and I taught an entire class to each other at the park:
Halloween:
We didn't have costumes, so we randomly assembled whatever this is:
A happy Vegan at Veggie Grill (a 100% vegan restaurant):
A nice moment at the Self Realization Fellowship meditation gardens:
Some of Gandhi's ashes are stored here:
A baby cheeseburger that I ate:
Anniversary present from Jason: November 8 was our 5 year wedding anniversary! Can you believe it?
I can't wait to get back in those arms:
Halloween:
We didn't have costumes, so we randomly assembled whatever this is:
A happy Vegan at Veggie Grill (a 100% vegan restaurant):
A nice moment at the Self Realization Fellowship meditation gardens:
Some of Gandhi's ashes are stored here:
A baby cheeseburger that I ate:
Anniversary present from Jason: November 8 was our 5 year wedding anniversary! Can you believe it?
I can't wait to get back in those arms:
So many things
My 8th week has just come to a close and I just don't know what to say. So many things. For starters, how am I to return to normal society? How am I to interact with normal people who know nothing of the insanity of teacher training? Who will understand my Bikram jokes? How will I know what time to sign-in for my life?
People will ask "how was teacher training?"
What will I say? How to put it into words? Much less, how to put it into words that someone who hasn't been here will understand?
People will ask "how was teacher training?"
What will I say? How to put it into words? Much less, how to put it into words that someone who hasn't been here will understand?
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