The way I teach Yoga is the way I approach it. With the belief that one should practice it, not to become better at Yoga, but to become better at everything else.
I first walked into a Yoga school in India about 23 years ago. Years of contact sports and working with horses had left me with a repeatedly dislocating shoulder, a tender back and damaged knees. I thought I'd try Yoga as I did not want to be using a cane by the time I was 50. I have been teaching for about 20 years now and am still learning every single day. My inspiration lies not in celebrity instructors or bendy Gurus, but in those students that struggle with work and family, and yet manage to find a few hours a week to breathe and move better.