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Why sequencing is a modern yoga teacher's most important skill
Episode 236

Why sequencing is a modern yoga teacher's most important skill

Ninety minutes is a really long time to stand in front of a group and talk, no matter how much you know about the topic! That's why having a clear plan is key for yoga teachers. (Because, as Jason points out, if you don't have some sort of pl...

Yogaland Podcast · Andrea Ferretti

September 7, 202149m 9s

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Show Notes

Ninety minutes is a really long time to stand in front of a group and talk, no matter how much you know about the topic! That's why having a clear plan is key for yoga teachers. (Because, as Jason points out, if you don't have some sort of plan, you'll either go off on random tangents or run out of things to say.) 


Today, Jason shares how he plans his yoga class sequences so his students are engaged and learning something meaningful every time. Plus, he addresses one of the most common objections yoga teachers give for not planning (creativity) and why he believes having a structure actually gives teachers more room to be creative, not less.


Show notes:.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode236

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