Teen Yoga

A SAFE SPACE TO GROW, BREATHE AND BE YOURSELF

I am a certified Teen Yoga teacher and UK Level 3 Sports Coach, with a Foundation in Yoga Therapy for Teenagers. Teen Yoga is the leader in the field of yoga for young people and is recognised and accredited globally, with their training and qualifications being the benchmark for the field.
A lot of young people say they don’t know how to cope. Yoga helps by providing simple techniques to reduce stress and increase calm in any situation. This has the power to change young people’s lives, empowering them to be in control of their own life.
However, to ensure success, it is vital to introduce yoga to teenagers in a way that is engaging and age-appropriate. I can help schools decide how to integrate yoga into their offering, providing bespoke solutions and strategies to suit their needs.
Classes centre on body-based mindfulness and include yoga postures, games, breathing and calming exercises. Mindfulness means paying full attention to something in the present moment, slowing down to really notice what we are doing and focusing in a relaxed, easy way. Using body-based mindfulness, pupils can explore this feeling and enjoy the sense of inner calm and presence in the moment (basing our mindfulness practices in the body enhances the effect and is more available to young people). With time and practice, being mindful can develop from a trait to a mindset.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF YOGA FOR TEENAGERS?

Strengthens focus and attention, thus improving learning and academic results.

It is now, sadly, a scientific fact that social media affects children’s (as well as adults’) ability to concentrate, through the constant mental distraction in the form of messages and notifications. Focus is like a muscle (ie the more we train it, the stronger it gets), and yoga specifically trains us to focus better. An increased ability to concentrate and remain focused not only improves listening in class but also means that teenagers can study more efficiently, which will give them an edge in today’s distracted world.

Reduces stress, anxiety & depression, builds greater resilience

As well as teaching us how to breathe properly, yoga teaches the profound power of breath to calm the mind. Experiencing how awareness and control of their breath can positively affect their mood and the way they react to stressful situations encourages students to develop coping techniques to deal with stress. This strengthens their ability to self-regulate, which is a life-changing and life-enabling process for all children (and adults). Managing our nervous system through our breath, lowering heart rate and blood pressure, leads to an increased feeling of wellbeing and better mental and physical health, not to mention a stronger immune system (ie less sick days!).

Increases muscle strength and builds healthy bones

To build good-quality bones, consistent and weight-bearing physical exercise is key. Through the yoga postures, the children gain many of the benefits of sport and exercise: increased strength, flexibility and stamina. At the same time, yoga helps build awareness of the need to move and stretch to support good health.

Builds body awareness and body positivity

As the body grows in puberty, the centre of gravity also changes and this can result in challenges to spatial awareness, ie clumsiness. Yoga is a fantastic tool to help students navigate these changes and build self-awareness. Balance postures and games are a great way to naturally build focus and attention, creating stillness and inner calm. This in turn helps to build positive body feelings and raise self-esteem.

Encourages (real) relaxation and letting go, improves emotional health

Meditation and relaxation are key to allowing us to connect with our internal world and to acknowledge and release stored emotions. This is often the most important part of the class for some students. Learning these techniques is a lifelong gift to encourage emotional stability and a healthy, positive mind.

Builds connection and acceptance, improves relations with peers

Introducing yoga philosophy into classes builds a sense of community through shared experience and through nurturing feelings of compassion, kindness, peace, acceptance, gratitude and non-judgment. Partner work and open discussions in a circle provide a safe space to connect and to grow understanding of others as well as self-acceptance, thus building a positive, supporting community.

Lessens mood swings

Improves motivation, digestion and sleep.

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