Marc Potter’s SunSalute Yoga School Helps Newcomers Attain Mental Peace

Posted by Marc Potter
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Jun 15, 2016
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The past couple of decades have seen yoga become something of a status symbol for people, especially in the West to be seen to be doing. For serious practitioners of yoga, the health and mental benefits are tremendous. Australia too had begun to see yoga schools being established and taught by so-called yogis who were trained in India.

Multi-Talented Individual 

Over ten years ago, a multifaceted individual named Marc Potter, who had been introduced to yoga, long before it became a fad, started his school in the suburb of Swanbourne in Western Australia. He had been dabbling in different careers including a cameraman for Channel 9 News, a graphic artist and photographer, landscaper, home deliveries, etc., but once he established his yoga school, SunSalute Yoga, he had found his metier. Over the years, his school has seen thousands of Australians pass through and fall in love with the nearly 4000-year old Vedic tradition from ancient India. At the present time, the SunSalute Yoga School is very much in demand by all types of students, from youngsters to retired individuals wanting to learn about breathing exercises, meditation, concentration, and relaxation. 

Mental Peace 

The principle expounded by Marc Potter through his SunSalute Yoga School is to introspect the various dimensions of human nature, and try and find inner peace by exercising the mind while going through a series of exercises. One thing that separates Marc Potter from other teachers of Yoga is that he has adapted the techniques of Yoga to make it easy for first timers to understand and experience the inner peace and happiness that it brings. Once they are comfortable with that, they can advance to higher stages of yoga which hopes to bring greater clarity of the mind as well as of self-awareness. He began the practice of the Mysore style of yoga over 20 years ago, but he has adapted and moved on to Ashtanga Yoga where he has been helping his students to attain spiritual and mental peace, while improving their physical strength.

Advanced Classes 

Marc Potter changed his teaching style in 2012 and started promoting Ashtanga Yoga, but it did not meet with the success he was anticipating.Another reason the success of Marc Potter and his SunSalute Yoga School is that he has made yoga accessible to the masses through expert teachers who are well-versed in all aspects of yoga. He started the early morning beginners’classes with introductory offers of only Australian $49 for a 30-day course, which is a fantastic bargain. There are also other classes i.e., Vinyasa, the Advanced Stiff Fellas, Yin Yang, and others which have also proved to be very popular with people wanting to learn and practice yoga.

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