Yoga is a practice.
Teaching Yoga is a practice.
My name is Virginia and I am participating
in Rolf Gates 500 hour teacher training
program in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
I completed my 200 hour teacher
training with Grace and MyLinda Morales
in 2009. I was very blessed to have
been under the instruction of two
such wonderful teachers, and I was
fully prepared after my 230 hours
to lead a safe, effective and inspiring
class to those students who chose
to practice with me. I learned about
anatomy, alignment, philosophy, projection,
verbal queuing, and energy. But I
believe that the biggest thing I
learned, was that the more I learn,
the more I realize how much more
there is to learn. I have a responsibility
to myself and to my students to continue
to build on what I know. And that
is one of the things that drew me
to a 500 hour teacher training...
the desire to continue to learn.
The second thing that drew me to
a 500 hour teacher training was my
desire to commune with other yoga
teachers and to draw from their experiences
and energy. I found that my initial
love with yoga came from what I received
from the practice my teachers shared
with me. And that is what drew me
to my 200 teacher training... I wanted
to share what I had received from
yoga, with others. And I do love
sharing yoga with others, but I noticed
that now in that role, I am the giver,
the teacher. And with all of the
gratification that comes with that,
I still missed being in the role
of the receiver sometimes. I need
time to be in the presence of other
teachers, I need to be led, I need
to be refueled and recharged, so
that I can be a better teacher to
my students. I get this refueling,
this battery charge from lots of
places. I get it from taking other
teachers classes, from my daily meditation,
and from my own personal practice.
But I get a REALLY big dose of it
from continuous training.
I have come to think of it this
way... my 200 hour training taught
me how to lead my students through
a safe effective and dynamic asana
class and I am so very grateful for
that. But now my 500 hour training
is teaching me how to be look deeper
inside my self and find my own satya...
my own truth and express that truth
in teaching my asana classes and
then expanding into being prepared
to teach a yoga workshop or even
a yoga retreat.
Dharma (wisdom) has come to me from
so many different sources. I have
found significant dharma in my studies
of religious texts, and in informative
books. I have received dharma from
my teachers, my 200 hour training,
from my children, from life lessons
and even from songs and movies. But
the dharma that can be absorbed from
intense weekends with a group of
other experienced yoga teachers can
be invaluable. I consider it one
of the greatest benefits of my continued
training.
In choosing where I would do my
500 hour training, I went back to
the words of my 200 hour teachers
and their regard for Rolf Gates.
I read his book, Meditations
from the Mat, and
I attended a weekend workshop of
his just to meet him personally.
I was overwhelmed by his sincerity
and relateability. I knew after just
a few minutes of conversation that
he was who I would do my 500 hour
training with. And my expectations
have been more than met. He has challenged
me and inspired me. I am a better
teacher for having trained with him.
I would recommend his 500 hour teacher
training to anyone.
Yoga is a practice... it must be
lived daily, hourly, and breath by
breath. Yoga is not what we do...
it is how we are.
Teaching yoga is a practice... it
must evolve. We must continue to
learn to continue to teach.
Love and Light. Namaste. -Va
References: *Joseph Jarworski, Synchronicity: Inner Path of
Leadership

I would whole-heartedly recommend engaging
with Rolf. He and Mariam offer a top
notch training. I had been training
in yoga for approximately 3 years prior
to taking Rolf's course. This was following
a many years studying martial arts.
My Taijiquan instructor was world renown
and Rolf was on par with his level
of professionalism and delivery.
This
training is rich in meditation and
general awareness training. The asana
is definitely there, but there is
so much more to the eight limb path
outlined by Patanjali in the Yoga
Sutras. Rolf strives to maintain
the essence of the original teachings.
His teaching has really transcended
to a new level since writing the
books you have read. His classes
are thorough and accessible… not
esoteric or exclusive. He cultivates
an amazing environment and I honestly
feel like he is a genius with the
spoken word. He will challenge your
mind and your body. Ultimately, however,
what you take from the course is
up to you. He will certainly provide
a wonderful environment for you to
cultivate the seeds of wisdom. You
will leave this course with a complete
class to deliver to your community
from beginner to advance level students.
He incorporates cutting edge exercise
science along with the ancient wisdom.
The concepts of core integration,
alignment, muscular, and organic
energy are at the root of this 200
hour course.
My wife and I both went through
this training and we enjoyed the
extended time frame. It allowed for
a different kind of learning that
really had time to assimilate and
soak in.
As far as
the physical training it was awesome!
I loved it. It was very challenging
at first, but my strength really
improved during the course of the
training. I felt like I was walking
on air. Pumped and ready for life… completely
glowing with newfound inspiration… not
wiped out or lethargic at all. It
was most definitely both a spiritual
and physical journey that I wish
I could go through again. I made
some amazing new friends and we are
all still in very regular communication.
Our class cultivated a really deep
connection. It was neat because I
learned so much about people that
I would have never put myself in
the same room with if it were not
for yoga. My horizons broadened.
There were
a couple of people with less previous
experience and they did great.
Rolf starts at the beginning. The
reason I took this was because
I know there was so much to this
world of yoga, but I was not getting
it through the classes available
to me here in Athens. They were simply
offering asana and, I was very interested
in the metaphysical aspect. Rolf
does a good job of incorporating
ancient yogic wisdom and integrating
concepts from Taoism, Buddhism, and
other religions without preaching
at all. It's purely information… but
he is VERY PASSIONATE about this.
I could go on and on.
I can definitely
say you will not regret meeting
and learning from Rolf. He brings
such a unique perspective to the
art. His background is as an Army
Ranger and addictions counselor.
His time in the army brought him
to Ahimsa (nonviolence) by having
a 1st hand experience on the other
side. His addiction counseling allows
him to speak from a place of true
compassion. It was just awesome!
I love the guy…I think everyone
in our group does. And he's REALLY
funny too! I got so much more out
of this than I had ever expected… however… you
also get out what you put into it.
-
David. D, Athens, GA

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I am so overwhelmed
with love and gratitude. I could
not have hand picked a better group
of people to learn and grow with
and I definitely could not have asked
for a better teacher. I think I did
ask the universe for you without
knowing who you were and the universe
said yes. When I read your book I
knew immediately this training was
going to be something special for
me. I honestly don't have the words
to describe the impact this has made
on me. It's too big for words. What
I can say is you have a wonderful
gift and I am so grateful that you
have shared that gift with me. I
hope that I can repay you by paying
it forward to as many people as possible.
-
Charlotte, W

Rolf
is a wonderful example of what
it means to be a teacher in every
sense of the word: he communicates
what he knows and encourages his
students to take that and expand
upon it, applying what they know.
Learning that learning itself is
an ongoing process and that it's
okay not to be an expert was reassuring
-- it enables me to be the best teacher
I can be, all the time. I highly
recommend the training to anyone
who wants to be, or is, a teacher
and to anyone who wants to deepen
their practice and experience a personal
transformation in the process.
-
Mia O., Yoga Instructor/Personal
Trainer
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