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  • AiswaryaA Offline
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    πŸŽ‰ New Group Class: Intermediate Iyengar Yoga for Alignment & Strength

    We’re excited to announce the launch of a new Intermediate Iyengar Yoga group class with Arpita K, starting Tuesday, 18th August.

    This class focuses on precise alignment, strength, stability, and mindful movement, making it ideal for practitioners looking to deepen their practice and improve body awareness.

    Class Details:
    πŸ“… Days: Sunday, Tuesday & Thursday
    ⏰ Time: 5:30 PM PST
    πŸ• Duration: 60 minutes
    πŸ“… Start Date: Tuesday, 18th August
    πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Teacher: Arpita K

    Time Zone Conversions:

    EST – 8:30 PM
    CST – 7:30 PM
    AEST – 11:30 AM

    Book your slot: https://myyogateacher.com/group-classes/iyengar-yoga-by-trupti

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      I have taken Iyengar Yoga with different teachers and despite all their different methods of teaching, I think they are all great at what they do. I guess every teacher has different styles of teaching. With that being said, I like Arpita’s classes both relief for back pain and Iyengar. Unfortunately I can not take her classes because school takes up most of my time. Thank you.

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      • Pinane Van WidenfeltP Pinane Van Widenfelt

        I have taken Iyengar Yoga with different teachers and despite all their different methods of teaching, I think they are all great at what they do. I guess every teacher has different styles of teaching. With that being said, I like Arpita’s classes both relief for back pain and Iyengar. Unfortunately I can not take her classes because school takes up most of my time. Thank you.

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        You are right Pinane, different Iyengar teachers have different styles.
        As I said in my earlier comment, ( talking about something completely different πŸ˜‚,) it’s all very subjective.
        My preference was Pranjal’s style, because her classes always progressed so methodically with a logical reason, a clear aim and a and potential benefit behind every single exercise, however simple. Her instructions were extremely detailed and precise without ever repeating herself unnecessarily, and she held the pose probably longer than most teachers, often repeating that same pose with further instructions to enable the students to correct their mistakes. For that reason, her classes were slow paced and did not cover a large number of asanas, which for some people could become tedious. Though not for everyone, this is the type of Iyengar class I prefer, because I observed how beneficial it was for strengthening, particularly my arthritic hip.

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        • AngelaA Angela

          You are right Pinane, different Iyengar teachers have different styles.
          As I said in my earlier comment, ( talking about something completely different πŸ˜‚,) it’s all very subjective.
          My preference was Pranjal’s style, because her classes always progressed so methodically with a logical reason, a clear aim and a and potential benefit behind every single exercise, however simple. Her instructions were extremely detailed and precise without ever repeating herself unnecessarily, and she held the pose probably longer than most teachers, often repeating that same pose with further instructions to enable the students to correct their mistakes. For that reason, her classes were slow paced and did not cover a large number of asanas, which for some people could become tedious. Though not for everyone, this is the type of Iyengar class I prefer, because I observed how beneficial it was for strengthening, particularly my arthritic hip.

          Pinane Van WidenfeltP Online
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          I used to take her class( thanks to Lan, she is the one who introduced me to Iyengar Yoga)

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