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Is it possible for a person who is in his/her early 40’s to learn yoga and teach later?
Yes, the best Yoga teachers are the students who are serious about practice, know what they want, and are challenged along the way. Naturally athletic and youthful students can make good teachers, but they often push their own students to do things that they naturally perceive to be easy.
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