
52. Medical Emergencies in Class, Part 3: When the Emergency Is Yours
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Emergencies happen in yoga class—and sometimes the emergency is mine. In this third installment of the series, I share practical steps for handling sudden illness, a coughing fit or lost voice, migraines, or a panic spike while I’m teaching. You’ll hear real stories, what I say to students in the moment, and how I decide whether to simplify, deputize help, or end early. The goal: care for myself so I can care for others, while modeling the self-management we teach.
This episode completes our three-part series on medical situations in class:
- E34: Medical Emergencies in Class, Part 1 — Class-Stopping Issues
- E40: Medical Emergencies in Class, Part 2 — Handling Minor Issues without Stopping Class
- E52: Part 3 — When the Emergency Is Yours (this episode)
Listen in for:
- A grounding reminder: it’s just yoga
- Quick triage questions to guide your next move
- Language to be transparent without oversharing
- Simple ways to keep students safe while you stabilize
- Why if/then planning helps you stay calm and professional
Emergencies are never easy, but with preparation and perspective, we can meet them with grace and keep our community safe.
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