Cara Judea Alhadeff began practicing yoga when
she was 11 years old to help "reduce stress"; 20 years
later, she continues her practice in order to alter
her nervous system's patterns. She finds yoga so satisfying
because
her practice and teaching connect to every
aspect of her life.
Cara began teaching in 1998 and soon after completed
the Advanced Studies Teacher Training Program at
the Iyengar Yoga Institute. Her
background in cultural
anthropology, Hindu mythology, Buddhist psychology
and human physiology enhance both how she teaches
and how she learns. Cara's injury-prevention approach
to yoga combines body awareness of weight, energy,
and strength distribution.
I
nternationally, she teaches yoga workshops and privates and
trains yoga teachers in Seoul, Korea. Also, Cara has
written extensively on the connection between Iyengar
yoga and the arts. Her teaching specialties range from
yoga for athletes/dancers to restorative yoga. Through
a practice of playful self-inquiry, Cara hopes to help
students both challenge and respect the possibility
of moving beyond mental and physical limitations. Her
teaching has been deeply influenced by Dean Lerner
and by Judith Lasater's research on the therapeutic
aspects of Yoga and psycho-anatomy.
Copyright © 1999-2007, Cara Judea Alhadeff
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