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Michael | Yoga Teacher
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Time Until | Date | Followers | Posts | Growth |
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Live | 44,687 | 1,678 | — | |
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Michael Yoga Teacher has an Instagram engagement rate of 9.81%
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Michael Yoga Teacher can charge up to $200 USD per Instagram post.
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Michael Yoga Teacher (@mistereley) — 45K FollowersEngagement: 9.81% · Avg. Likes: 4.4K · Avg. Comments: 27
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- How to use yoga blocks part 3. This is part of my continuing obsession with yoga blocks, and a valuable addition to the discussion on how to use them in a way to make yoga more inclusive. This one is good for kids and those who don’t take themselves too seriously… It does have some practical applications - it’s a good warm up for back bending and you really don’t need to start with the tower so high. For me going forward and backward with 5 bricks would probably be enough, but you could start with more - just don’t lean too much weight onto the stack when it’s quite high… and make sure you stack them up neatly otherwise they might not stay up. #backbend #backbending #dropback #yogablocks #yogaforall #yogafortheyoungatheart
- Most days - at least metaphorically speaking. #yogapractice
- I hadn’t seen much of this kind of thing for quite a while, until recently. Before reels, when video wasn’t so great on instagram, in the yoga world there were loads of still shots of people doing crazy things. I’ve definitely got a few of those pictures if you scroll down my feed far enough. Nowadays there’s less incentive to post shots of a millisecond hold of something on your feed because the algorithm is less likely to push it out further than a reel that has some trending audio and click-baity text over the top of it. But recently I’ve seen a few shots of things like one-arm handstand which definitely look more like a freeze than a hold. Ultimately it doesn’t matter really - do what you want to do, post what you want to post, in other words you do you. It doesn’t matter because it’s just a marketing tactic. And an obvious one at that. Use a one arm handstand to sell a retreat or a workshop to people who want to learn how to do a regular handstand… or something. Way worse things are done in the name of instagram marketing on a daily basis. But it’s kind of short sighted. And funny in the grand scheme of handstands. Anyone who has put any serious time into trying to learn a one-arm handstand realises pretty soon that a still shot of you on one arm can in no way represent the process of trying to actually hold one for more than 5 seconds. Anyway, here’s a posture I didn’t hold, and the proof that I didn’t. 🙄🙄😂