๐ŸŒฟ A question for all the teachers & space-holders here
Iโ€™m in the middle of preparing the training manual for the upcoming Meridian Yin Yoga Teacher Training, and before I finalize anything,I want to hear from you.
I know many of you inside this community are teachers, coaches, bodyworkers, or guides in your own ways โ€” working with movement, breath, emotions, or healing.
Lately Iโ€™ve been reflecting on how many different modalities we all come fromโ€ฆ and also how often we hit the same walls.
So Iโ€™m curious (and genuinely want to hear this from you):
1๏ธโƒฃ In your own practice or teaching,
where do you feel the biggest gap in understanding the body?
โ€” fascia?โ€” emotions?โ€” organs & visceral patterns?โ€” meridians & energy flow?โ€” nervous system regulation?โ€” or something you canโ€™t quite name?
2๏ธโƒฃ What is one thing you often sense in your students/clientsโ€ฆ
but donโ€™t yet have the language or tools to fully support?
3๏ธโƒฃ And if you could deepen your skillset in one direction next year,
what would you choose?
Iโ€™m asking because whenever people share these answers, a very clear pattern always appears: Most practitioners are highly trained in techniquesโ€ฆbut rarely taught how the internal landscape actually works โ€”how fascia, organs, emotions, meridians, and the mind interlink.
Iโ€™m simply curiousโ€ฆand I think this conversation will open a lot of clarity for everyone here. ๐ŸŒฟ
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