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除了前一章详述的瑜伽爱好者的努力之外,两位非常受欢迎的印度老师Yogini Sunita(1932-1970)和B.K.S. Iyengar(1918-2011)通过在成人教育场所的教学改变了瑜伽的面貌。这两位老师都吸引了成千上万的学生上他们的课。上世纪60年代,Yogini Sunita在伯明翰田径学院工作。而B.K.S.艾扬格则是内伦敦教育局(Inner London education Authority)的支持者,从1969年到1980年左右,他在这些公共资助的内伦敦场所获得了瑜伽课程的垄断地位。这一章的重点是世俗的利益和压力,教育机构的结构对瑜伽的教授,以及这些如何系统化和改变瑜伽教学和“教师培训”的本质。
In addition to the efforts of the yoga enthusiasts detailed in the previous chapter, two highly popular Indian teachers changed the face of yoga by teaching in adult education venues, Yogini Sunita (1932-1970) and B.K.S. Iyengar (1918-2011). Both of these teachers attracted thousands of students to their classes. Yogini Sunita was based at the Birmingham Athletics Institute during the 1960s. While B.K.S. Iyengar’s was championed under the Inner London Educational Authority, gaining a monopoly on yoga classes in these publicly-funded inner London venues from 1969 to around 1980. This chapter focuses on the secular interests and pressures of that the structures of the educational institutes placed upon the yoga being taught and how these systematized and transformed the nature of yoga teaching and ‘teacher training.’