About Phillip Island Yoga
My name is Fiona Rawson.
I was drawn to yoga in my early twenties and loved it so much that I started a daily practice almost from the outset.
After a few years, friends started asking me to teach them some asanas.
Eventually, they suggested I should do a teacher training course.
My name is Fiona Rawson.
I was drawn to yoga in my early twenties and loved it so much that I started a daily practice almost from the outset.
After a few years, friends started asking me to teach them some asanas.
Eventually, they suggested I should do a teacher training course.
I travelled to Melbourne over a two-year period and completed a hatha yoga teaching certificate.
During that course, guest teachers would take a class to increase our exposure to different types of yoga.
One of those teachers was Peter Scott, who introduced us to Iyengar Yoga.
I had owned the book “Light on Yoga” for a few years and often worked from it.
However, that day I realised the enormous depth and huge knowledge base of Iyenger Yoga.
I was hooked.
I am really grateful that I can teach and make a living because I love it.
If I notice that any of my students are really starting to embrace the practice, I feel that I have passed on one of the best gifts I have to give.
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