Yoga Class Incident: Assault or Assistance?

A yoga student experienced a seizure in class, resulting in a controversial response from a fellow classmate and the teacher.

Summary

  • The student faced physical assault during the seizure.
  • The teacher’s response lacked accountability and understanding.
  • Educating instructors on handling emergencies is crucial.

Insightful Comments

“I know the feeling of embarrassment…truly there’s nothing to be embarrassed about.”

“At the end of the day, the teacher is responsible for safety. Period.”

Community Support

“What this lady did was not OK. You don’t randomly slap and assault people when they have a seizure.”

“He said it was traumatic for everyone else and that’s why she did it and that I needed to be an adult and speak to her.”

Educational Initiatives

“There needs to be some education at your studio in what to do when someone has a seizure!”

“Very unprofessional…I would go to another class to work under a more understanding and compassionate teacher who would support you.”

A yoga class should be a safe space for everyone, especially during unexpected situations like medical emergencies. It’s crucial for instructors and fellow students to be educated on proper protocols to ensure the well-being and comfort of all participants. Empathy, understanding, and support are key components of a positive yoga environment where everyone feels respected and cared for.