She did her intensive teacher's training in yoga at The Yoga Institute Santacruz that was life changing for her. Along with a fourteen-month internship at the institute where she mastered yoga therapy and the relevance of breath alignment with yoga asana.
She describes yoga as a journey of absolute bliss that changed her life around 360 degree
With dreams in her eyes and skills in her hands, Rupal Sidhpura Faria shares her life as a Celebrity Yoga Therapist as she graces our August Anniversary Issue.
Rupal, you describe “Yoga as a journey of absolute bliss that changed your life around three-sixty degrees”, share about your childhood and early experience with yoga and fitness.
I started practising yoga without any inhibitions following footsteps of my father. My mother actually got me to all the rehearsals and yoga practices for annual days. I was never great at academics but “Yoga” did a number on me. The first thing I thought of post graduating was to be a therapist, a yoga therapist!
I loved what I studied and I loved even more what I experienced through the practice. It was both on and off the mat. From a little girl to a woman it’s been a journey of self awareness.
Very motivating. It’s taught me to love myself and my life.
I’ve inculcated two attitudes through yoga and what my parents taught me:
1 Never let situations disturb you. I’m a learner and I should only learn from them and move ahead. Change is the only constant.
2 Never let a person disturb you too. Everyone comes from a situation, it may sometimes be favourable to you and sometimes not. You can only control your reaction and your Karma.
This story is from the August 2022 edition of Women Fitness India.
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