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Learning Outcomes Through The Tourist Yoga in Ubud Bali, Indonesia

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  • I Wayan Suyanta

    (State University of Malang, Jl Semarang No 4 Malang, East Java, Indonesia)

  • Muhadjir Effendy

    (State University of Malang, Jl Semarang No 4 Malang, East Java, Indonesia)

  • S.Mundzir

    (State University of Malang, Jl Semarang No 4 Malang, East Java, Indonesia)

  • Hardika

    (State University of Malang, Jl Semarang No 4 Malang, East Java, Indonesia)

Abstract

This research was aimed at finding learning outcomes of Yoga Training. It was driven by the high motivation of the overseas tourists learning Yoga in Bali. Such Yoga learning phenomenon obviously raised learning motivation in an informal Yoga teaching model which was theoretically implemented through learning internalization. This research used the combination of phenomenological and anthropological qualitative approach. Data were collected by using observation and interview. Subjects were teachers and Yoga Learners from overseas consisting of eleven females and two males aged 35-63 years various yoga programs in 9 different types of yoga. This research revealed that outcomes of Yoga training oriented to the self-knowledge reflection were: (1) personality forming (true self); (2) humility; (3) self-transformation; (4) constant learning. This concluded the ultimate learning outcome as froming the spiritual humanistic personality.

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  • I Wayan Suyanta & Muhadjir Effendy & S.Mundzir & Hardika, 2017. "Learning Outcomes Through The Tourist Yoga in Ubud Bali, Indonesia," Journal of Social Sciences (COES&RJ-JSS), , vol. 6(2), pages 395-412, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jso:coejss:v:6:y:2017:i:2:p:395-412
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