CorePower Teacher Training

The Yogi Should Be

November 21, 2010
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Extensions started today.  The Extensions Program is CorePower Yoga’s 4-week training that takes the next step in preparing to be a yoga teacher or furthering the practice of an existing teacher.  It’s where I’ll learn things like theming a class, building a playlist, more in-depth practice teaching, hands-on adjustments, and becoming more confident in my [...]

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Perfect Timing

October 7, 2010

So… about that Teacher Training. If you’ve read this blog for five minutes or more, you know I graduated from CorePower Yoga’s Fall 2009 Power Yoga Teacher Training last November.  November 15, 2009, to be exact. I went into teacher training thinking I’d like to teach sometime, and after weeks of training, I knew I [...]

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French Kiss Life

August 25, 2010

How amazing is this idea to treat life this way – with open-mouth kisses and no holds barred. That’s hot. So is your penmanship I am officially the World’s Hardest Person To Get on The Phone.  I mean for more than “Where are we meeting?” and “What kind of wine should I bring?” kinds of [...]

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First Breath of Autumn

August 18, 2010
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{photo: via} The changes in seasons often mirrors our own life changes – living space, career objectives, new relationships, and personal decisions.  There’s something “new” and “fresh start” about the back-to-school season, regardless of how long you’ve been out of school, or whether or not you’re still in it at all. Blank notebooks, sharpened pencils, [...]

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Breath is Life (and other yoga lessons applied to hiking)

February 7, 2010
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I hate to admit it, but it’s been weeks since I’ve practiced yoga. Somewhere between packing, moving, half-way unpacking, moving for real, being in this state of continual unpacking while we slowly accumulate furniture, light fixtures, and basic home needs like silverware, writing for FRWD, writing for boulder.me, working with Lijit, writing for Examiner.com, and [...]

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