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The Most Important Skill Missing from Yoga Teacher Trainings

The Most Important Skill Missing from Yoga Teacher Trainings

Yogaland Podcast · Andrea Ferretti

February 19, 202634m 28s

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Show Notes

Most yoga teacher trainings prepare you to teach one class at a time.

They don’t teach you how to build real student progress.


Chapters:

0:00 Introduction

4:04 The hidden gap in yoga teacher training

5:50 Why “random” classes stall student progress

8:40 The burnout cycle for yoga teachers

13:24 The curriculum mindset explained

14:40 Monthly arcs, series & workshops

27:58 Expanding your teaching career


In this episode, Jason breaks down the most overlooked skill in modern yoga teacher training: learning how to think like an educator instead of teaching one-off classes.


Most 200-hour yoga teacher trainings focus on sequencing individual classes. But students don’t learn in 60-minute increments. They need repetition, structure, continuity, and progressive overload to make real progress.


You’ll learn:

• Why random yoga sequencing leads to student plateaus

• How lack of curriculum causes teacher burnout

• The difference between novelty and skill development

• How to design month-long class arcs

• How to create yoga workshops and special series

• Why this shift improves student retention and career sustainability


If you’re a yoga teacher who wants better student results, stronger retention, and a more sustainable teaching career, this conversation will change how you think about sequencing.


Learn more about Yoga Sequencing 2.0 here

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