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Yoga Teacher Training – Blog Diary

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Yoga

This week, we are sharing a diary post from Emily Tsay, Grace of Giving Scholarship recipient, from her second 2 weeks of yoga teacher training. Zobha awarded the Grace of Giving Scholarship to Emily Tsay to study in the Pure Yoga Teacher Training at Equinox in Summer 2011. Over the next several weeks, Emily will be sharing her experiences with us.

A few months ago, I thought I would be spending the next year traveling between the mountains and cities of Taiwan. I would be doing research on the various tribes of the Taiwanese Indigenous People (TIP) and working with a non-profit to provide support for these people, who face many economic and social barriers. I was so excited to receive the Zobha scholarship because I wanted to share with the TIP everything I could, especially yoga. I was a finalist for the Fulbright Scholarship, which would have allowed me to carryout this mission, and when I passed the US selection round, I really hoped Taiwan would choose me too. I just felt so passionate about it and there was a real sense of urgency in providing support for this marginalized group.

The day I found out I was not chosen for the program was also around the first day of yoga training. I had spent a year planning what I would be doing in Taiwan and organizing ways to channel aid from the US to Taiwan, so when I walked into the first day of yoga training, I had such mixed emotions. I was incredibly excited to start the yoga program, yet I was feeling a little bummed about the news of the Fulbright Scholarship. The first day of yoga training, my teachers gave me something that helped me release this mental uneasiness I was feeling. I felt this incredible sense of connectedness to be part of such a long lineage of yoga teachers of this ancient practice. Also, my teachers taught us about the 5 yamas or abstentions, which is part of the 8 limbs of yoga. It was a good reminder of my own ethics code, which gave me confidence to continue on my journey despite setbacks. The 5 yamas include:

Ahimsa: non-violence
Satya: truthfulness
Asteya: non-stealing
Brahmacharya: abstinence or moderation in intimate relationships
Aparigraha: non-hoarding or letting go

I had been so invested in working in Taiwan that remembering aparigraha, letting go, helped me move on to the next page in my life. So I started thinking about what I would do next, which I am incredibly excited about! Since I had been a high school teacher through Teach for America and am also passionate about teaching and working in under served communities, I thought it would be great if I could share yoga with these students. My students faced a lot of stressors in their life, which definitely affected their academics, so yoga could help them with their physical and mental well-being to reduce the affect of the stressors. I remembered seeing on Zobha’s website an organization that was a perfect combination of these passions of mine. Headstand, founded by Katherine Priore, is a non-profit organization that integrates yoga into the classrooms of economically-disadvantaged communities. Currently, Katherine and I are working on raising money to start a yoga program at a school in Los Angeles for the 2011-2012 school year. If we can manage to raise enough money, these students in LA will be doing downward dogs and pigeon poses along with solving math problems and writing stories (not at the same time of course, they will have their own special yoga classroom!). What I love about Headstand is their belief that just as important as it is for the students to learn how to solve math problems and write grammatically correct sentences, teaching them how to do asanas and to calm their minds can truly give them a holistic educational experience.

Emily

For more information on Headstand, please go here.

Zobha also supports Headstand with 10% of sales from the Zobha Grace Tank. Buy a tank and send a child to yoga!

Zobha is  now accepting applications for candidates in the Pure Yoga Teacher Training program this Fall at any participating Equinox or Pure Yoga through August 5, 2011.

Meet Emily, Zobha 2011 Recipient of The Grace of Giving Scholarship

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Circle of Grace Scholarship Winner-Summer 2011Zobha awards the Grace of Giving Scholarship to Emily Tsay, based in Los Angeles, CA to study in the Pure Yoga Teacher Training at Equinox in Summer 2011. We are incredibly grateful to introduce Emily. Here she shares her passion for yoga and aspirations to provide yoga to under-served communities.

Posted by Emily Tsay.

On What Grace Means To You

I think grace is something that we continuously develop throughout our lives.  It comes from developing confidence, being in-tune with the love for oneself and the love for others, and maintaining a mindset of self-efficacy.  When these components are in harmony with each other, grace will naturally emanate from our spirit.

On Finding Yoga

When I was younger, yoga helped me build confidence, since it is so empowering and strengthening to the spirit. Yoga has always been an important and influential part of my life. Becoming a yoga teacher will help me to share this passion with others.

On Emily’s Involvement with non-profit organizations

I love empowering people to be “agents of change” in their lives, to develop self-esteem, self- efficacy, and demonstrating they have the tools to achieve their goals. Teaching has been an outlet for this desire to instill change, to love, to create, to empower.

It has invigorated me so much that I spent a summer in Tanzania teaching at a school for orphans. As a pre-med student, I was aware of the need for health education in Africa. I taught orphans about disease transmission and prevention.

In September 2011, I will be moving to Taipei, Taiwan to work with a non-profit organization to help the Taiwanese Indigenous People (TIP), who have long been a marginalized group in Taiwan society.

Since yoga has been a panacea for physical, spiritual, and mental health in my life, this has always been something I have wanted to share with other people. When I go to Taiwan next year, I would like to provide free yoga classes for the Taiwanese Indigenous People, to share yoga as a tool to counteract some of their stressors in their life.

On Receiving Grace of Giving Scholarship

I am super excited about receiving the Zobha Grace of Giving Scholarship!!!  It has been a dream of mine to share my passion for yoga, and I am so thankful to Zobha for helping me realize this dream.  I also feel honored to be part of the Zobha community.  I admire all the work the Zobha Foundation has done in bringing yoga to under-resourced communities.  I’m glad I can be an extension of Zobha’s mission when I share the benefits of yoga with the Taiwanese Indigenous People.



Stay connected with Emily on her teacher training journey as we share her experiences at Pure Yoga Teacher Training at Equinox in Los Angeles on the Zobha Blog.

Grace of Giving Scholarship Recipient Shares her Favorite Zobha Yoga Apparel

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

The  Zobha Grace of Giving Scholarship not only includes a full scholarship for yoga teacher training but also includes a full Zobha yoga outfit of the recipient’s choice. Our 2010 scholarship recipient Rima Thierry shares her favorite Zobha items with us.

Posted by Rima Thierry.

Zobha Bottoms

I absolutely love the Zobha Yoga Flared Pant. They feel amazing during yoga practice. they move with me and I never have to worry about adjusting them while I am practicing. Plus, they are flattering and great to wear everyday when running errands or just lounging around.

Yoga Pants

Zobha Top

The Marilyn Tank in Tangier Pink is one of my favorite Yoga tops. It is so comfortable to practice in, and I absolutely love the 360 shelf bra. It provides great support, and performs even in the sweatiest classes. Plus the Tangier Pink is so vibrant, it instantly makes me happy when I put it on.

Yoga Top

Zobha Layering

The layering piece I cannot live without is the Asymmetrical Ruched Pullover. The cotton is unbelievably soft, and feels amazing on my skin. On top of that, it is incredibly flattering. I receive compliments on it every time I wear it. The greatest thing about this yoga top is that it is light enough to practice in, and versatile enough to pair with jeans and wear out on date night. I wish I had one in every color!!

Yoga Top

Grace of Giving Scholarship 2009: Misa’s Favorite Zobha Wear

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Posted by Misa Nuccio

This week, we are sharing Misa Nuccio, Grace of Giving Scholarship winner 2009. After a year of teaching and wearing Zobha, hear what she has to say about her favorite Zobha items.

Favorite Pant: Zobha’s high-rise fold-over legging is my favorite pair of pants to wear while practicing yoga. They fit snugly and I never have to adjust them in my practice. This allows me to be more wholly focused on my asana, and not on rearranging my clothes.

Favorite Tank: Zobha’s Marilyn tank top allows my shoulders and arms to move without restriction while practicing yoga. I adore the fabric as well because it soaks up the sweat and dries quickly!

Favorite Lounge Wear: Capped sleeve tee! The wide-neck line beautifully accentuates the collar bones, and the snugness at the hips makes it flattering on many body types and easily wearable with jeans, skirts, and shorts.

Stay tuned – next week we will share more favorites from Rima our 2010 Yoga Grace of Giving Scholarship recipient!

Jamie Hanna on the Yoga Grace of Giving Scholarship

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Posted by Zobha

Zobha Founder and CEO, Jamie Hanna, was profoundly influenced by her own yoga teacher training and continues to be inspired by the many talented individuals who choose to make teaching yoga a career. The Grace of Giving Scholarship is a part of our broader effort to give back to the yoga community and make yoga accessible to all.

Hear what Jamie has to say about her vision and what the Grace of Giving Scholarship means to her.

Meet Rima, Zobha’s Grace of Giving Scholarship Recipient 2010

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Posted by Rima Thierry

Rima Thierry based in Los Angeles, CA has been awarded the Grace of Giving Scholarship to study in the Pure Teacher Training at Equinox in Fall 2010. We are incredibly grateful to introduce Rima. Here she shares her life experiences through her video and touching essay:

On Finding Yoga

“I often tell my friends and family that I figure out my life on my yoga mat.  For some reason, just unrolling my mat – the sound of it unsticking, the smell of my yoga studio – helps me come to my breath and realize that everything is as it should be.  I hold my practice close to my heart, and feel most myself when in my yoga clothes, barefoot, on my mat, with beads of sweat dripping down my nose.  It is hard for me to choose a favorite asana, because as I’m sure many yogis experience, my body craves different poses depending on the day.  One of the asanas that connects me most to my inner grace is King Dancer Pose, or Natarajasana. Natarajasana allows me to feel tall and graceful, and with my chest expanded and my heart open I find that it creates an amazing amount of space for my breath.  At the same time, being a balancing pose, King Dancer demands an immense amount of focus.  As it is often the case with balancing poses, the pose allows me to truly assess the condition of my mind and my body on that particular day.  Natarajasana will always check me if I am pushing too hard, or thinking about what to cook for dinner during my practice.  It demands me to slow my practice down, and soak in all the goodness yoga has to offer.  In King Dancer I am long and graceful, and my heart is open the world and all its opportunities.”

On Rima’s Involvement with Medical Relief Work

“I have been involved in medical relief work for the last five years, coordinating treatment for sick children who cannot afford and/or do not have access to health care. I am planning on incorporate my yoga training in my volunteer/ not-for-profit work and using my teacher training to bring yoga to people that may not otherwise have access to it, or may not seek it out themselves.  I am especially interested in providing sick children and their caregivers the tools to overcome their challenges through the mindfulness and wellness practices grounded in yoga.”

On Receiving Grace of Giving Scholarship

“I am incredibly honored and grateful to have received the Zobha Grace of Giving Scholarship.  My yoga practice means so much to me, and I am excited to finally be able to pass the gift of yoga on to others.  I hope to approach my teacher training as I approach my practice- with patience and non-judgment, a quiet mind, and an open heart.”

Stay connected with Rima on her teacher training journey as we share her experiences at Pure Yoga Teacher Training at Equinox in Los Angeles, CA.