Laughter Yoga

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Karen_E
46 weeks 5 days ago

In order to lead a Laughter Yoga club or teach Laughter Yoga in other settings, facilitators must be trained as a Certified Laughter Yoga Teacher or a Certified Laughter Yoga Leader. What is the difference? Certified Laughter Yoga Leaders are certified to lead Laughter Yoga sessions, while Laughter Yoga Teachers are also authorized to certify others as leaders.

Laughter Yoga Leader Training

Certified Leader Training is best for those who wish to lead laughter sessions for schools, corporations, and other groups. In a two-day training session, you will learn the history

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Karen_E
1 year 3 days ago

Since its creation in 1995, Laughter Yoga has become a worldwide phenomenon. Though exact numbers are difficult to obtain, Laughter Yoga International estimates that there are 6,000 Laughter Clubs in 60 different countries worldwide.

Laughter clubs

What exactly is a Laughter Club? Laughter Clubs allow people to come together and benefit from laughter's ability to heal body and mind. Dr. Kataria insists that Laughter Yoga clubs be free of charge, though in some cases,

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Karen_E
1 year 2 weeks ago

Laughter Yoga, a “wellbeing workout” designed by Dr. Madan Kataria, has gained popularity throughout the world for its purported benefits to heal both physical and mental ailments. Practitioners describe the practice as a life-changing process that has freed them from depression, spiritual listlessness, and chronic pain. Highly regarded doctor of integrative medicine Andrew Weil has even stated that Laughter Yoga can be a “powerful intervention” against illness and could help lower health-care costs in America.

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Karen_E
1 year 3 weeks ago
What is Laughter Yoga?   A concept first created in 1995 by Madan Kataria, a physician from India, Laughter Yoga has been gaining in popularity in recent years. According to a recent New Yorker article, estimates of the number of people who regularly engage in Laughter Yoga are as high as 250,000, but it is nearly impossible to obtain precise figures. Dr. Kataria estimates that there are 6,000 Laughter Clubs in India alone.   Laughter Yoga is not a physical practice in the way that most people think of yoga in the Western world. There is no stretching or physical exertion involved.
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