Theory and practical both are the two sides of coin in education system. We need to understand the theory principles as well along with very basic practice to understand the true nature of yoga.
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relevance of Yoga Education in present Scenario Learning is – Practical along with theory & theory along with practical Dr. Charu Sharma, Assistant Professor, HOD, Yoga Department, The Maharaja Bhupinder Singh Punjab Sports University, Patiala, Punjab, India.
Yoga- is the science of awakening the possibilities of divinity. Derived from the Sanskrit word “ yuj ”. Yoga aims for the integrity of body, mind and spirit through a system of asana, pranayama and meditation. With the integration of body mind and spirit, physical and mental balance can be attained in the life as well as inner peace to the body can be experienced. Jacques Delors (2001) refers to UNESCO, in the form of a report that- The four pillars of Education for the 21st century : Learning to Know, Learning to do, Learning to Live and Learning to Be. But are we practicing this Yoga? Are we working on complete Yoga Education?
Yoga Education- Theory + Practical Practical knowledge is knowledge that is acquired by day-to-day hands-on experiences. In other words, practical knowledge is gained through doing things; it is very much based on real-life endeavors and tasks. On the other hand, theoretical knowledge teaches the reasoning, techniques and theory of knowledge. While practical knowledge is gained by doing things, theoretical knowledge is gained, for example, by reading a manual.
Relation Between Practical & Theory Theoretical knowledge: (know THAT) I know THAT I can bake a cake I know THAT to ride a bike I must pedal and have good balance I know THAT to ride a horse PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE: (KNOW HOW) I know HOW to ride a bike I know HOW to play soccer I know HOW to ride horses
Cont. Practical knowledge and theoretical knowledge are two completely distinct approaches to knowledge. While theoretical knowledge may guarantee that you understand the fundamental concepts and have know-how about how something works and its mechanism, it will only get you so far, as, without practice, one is not able to perform the activity Practical knowledge guarantees that you are able to actually do something instead of simply knowing how to do it. We Know to…………. WE Can
Real life situation — THEORETICAL KNOWLEDGE My 7 year old niece asked me to ride bicycle. I told her (Every step) without the training wheels. I told her that it is very easy- just spin the wheel with your left leg, then right one, and repeat this over and over again. and taught her to use the brakes in case she needed to stop the bicycle and also taught to balance herself. Confident about her cycling skills, she decided to ride finally, as there was nothing to fear — Maybe she thought that-my aunt had just explained everything I needed to know to be able to succeed in riding my bike. As soon as she started riding her bike, she completely lost her balance, didn’t stop the bike in time and crashed into a wall. How come? Very simply, she had all the theoretical knowledge and “know-how” of riding a bike; however, she had no practical knowledge whatsoever.
Real life situation — PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE After my intermediate examination , I participated in a summer program about mathematics and the sciences. However, I was very good in Math, but I had no theoretical knowledge on chemistry as I had never taken the class at school. I was assigned a task on titration (neutralization of an acid) through my teacher. I had done that practical in lab and knew all about the titration of acids and bases, what occurred, when and why. If you asked me anything about how to perform the lab itself, i’d be able to answer all your practical questions. Confident in my chemistry skills, I began my chemistry class with my head high, thinking I was ahead of others. However, it was quick to realize that, though I had so much practical knowledge, I was unable to describe why the things that happened were happening. I did not understand the fundamental concepts, reasons or theory behind the experiment that I knew how to direct. I had a lot of practical knowledge, but, on the other hand, very little theoretical knowledge.
Coming Back to the Yoga We all are aware that there are various paths of yoga Bhakti yoga Jnana yoga Karma yoga Raja yoga Hatha yoga Every path have purification process in its own way, but we are in hurry. Hatha yoga starts with Shatkarma , Rajayoga starts with Yama-Niyama. But we start practice from Asana, some of breathing practice and guided meditation. And surprisingly maximum of us say ourself yoga Expert with bit knowledge of practical part.
Are we taking it very lightly? Doctors of any stream can’t be produce without practical knowledge and regular classes but yoga degrees should be available in distance and online mode. And even then we all are yoga therapist. We never saw the patient, we never check the symptoms, we never went under the guidance of teacher. But whatever we know- that is correct. Is this perfect? Is there any relevance of yoga education/ Yoga text books readings? Can divinity awakening possible without Swadhyay ?
Lets understand this with an example I want to make and yoga module for badminton player Should I recommend them some stretching exercise, Pranayama and some auto suggestion. May be someone want to add something more But is this sufficient and most important is this correct? Not at all There are some set of principles for any sports which we need to understand. Like first we need to understand the principle of Skill Every Sport is related with particular skill like- . In Badminton, player should be agile, balanced and his reaction time should be perfect. But other then these skills other skills can be less utilised.
Yoga Module Development Principles Quantity/ quality Activity module- assess your activity level Type of personality ( Vata /Pitta/ Kapha ) SMART principle- (specific, measurable, action, realistic, timed) Time for module- short time module, long time module) Dietary prescription Daily routine
Example: Activity(Quantity and Quality) S. No. Score Activity Level Start Point 1. Under 20 Sedentary Level 1/ Absolute Beginners 2. Inactive Inactive Level 2 / Beginners 3. Acceptable Acceptable Level 3 / Intermediate 4. Active Active Level 4/Intermediate 5. Very Active Very Active Level 5/ Advance Light Activities( Level 1-2) 1 to 3 Times a week Moderate Activities (Level 2-4) 3 to 4 Times a week Vigorous Activities (Level 4-5) 3 to 6 Times a week
Just think………. How many times pranayama can be performed in a day? What are the signs of purity? Which pranayama can performed in particular problems? How many types of Shatkarma , and what is the process? Where these can be used and in which diseases? What are the benefits and precautions? Counterpose for a particular asana…. As so many
At last some questions for all of us Do you think that reading of yogic texts theory is important in educational research and practice, and if so, why? Is it not necessary for all of us to work for our yoga education in old gurukul system? Distance education in Yoga is good for our true knowledge?