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How to Demonstrate Yoga Poses Effectively (In-Person & Online)

How to Demonstrate Yoga Poses Effectively (In-Person & Online)

Yogaland Podcast · Andrea Ferretti

January 14, 202640m 50s

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Show Notes

Most yoga teachers undervalue how powerful good demonstrations really are. In this episode, we break down how, when, and why to demonstrate yoga poses so students actually learn.


Demonstration is one of the most overlooked—and misunderstood—skills in yoga teaching.


In this episode of Yogaland, Jason shares how to demonstrate yoga poses effectively in both in-person and online classes, and why visual communication plays such a crucial role in student learning.


You’ll learn:

• When yoga teachers should and should not demonstrate

• The pros and cons of practicing with the group vs. observing

• How demonstration impacts student comprehension and retention

• The biggest mistakes teachers make when demonstrating poses

• Why orientation and timing matter more than flexibility or strength

• How to demonstrate safely without risking injury

• Smart strategies for Zoom classes, recorded classes, and live online teaching

• How beginner teachers can use demonstration to build confidence and pacing


Whether you teach vinyasa, flow, alignment-based yoga, or online classes, this conversation will help you teach more clearly, communicate more effectively, and support student learning without over-explaining or over-demonstrating.


This episode is especially helpful for:

• Yoga teachers in 200-hour or 300-hour teacher training

• New teachers learning pacing and classroom management

• Experienced teachers refining their communication skills

• Anyone teaching yoga online or on Zoom

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