At Bhakti Yoga School, we take the safety and well-being of our students very seriously. However, we must inform you that no injury sustained during yoga classes is the responsibility of the school, its teachers, or staff.
While we take all necessary precautions to ensure that our classes are safe and effective, each student is responsible for their own health and well-being. Each body is unique and may react differently to yoga postures and movements.
It is important for each student to be aware of their own physical and emotional limitations and to communicate with their teacher if they have any concerns. Students should respect their limits and not push their body beyond what is safe and comfortable.
We remind our students that the practice of yoga is a gradual process and that benefits are obtained over the long term. We always encourage our students to practice with patience and regularity, and to consult with a physician before starting any exercise program if they have any medical conditions.
In summary, Bhakti Yoga School is not responsible for any injury or damage that may occur during the practice of yoga. However, we are committed to maintaining a safe and positive environment in our classes and to providing all necessary information for our students to practice responsibly and mindfully.
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