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Watch for addiction: If you notice a student, taking many classes a day, who's obsessed with her body and weight, - gently remind her that she should rest before the next class, and that her practice requires not just water but food too.
Ask about injury: Some students push themselves to achieve a pose beyond their bodies' limits. If a student has an injury or limitation, help her adjust the poses to adapt to it.
Encourage an inward focus: Yoga classes aren't immune from competition, but reminding students to focus on their own bodies' subtleties can quiet anxiety.
Demonstrate diversity: If you have students demonstrate various asanas, choose from a variety of different body types, ages, cultures, and ethnicities.
Never comment on a student's body: It's easy enough for students to think, "If I were only thinner or taller or stronger, I'd be better at this pose" without getting reinforcement from the teacher.
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