yoga sequencing

Ep #123: Feedback and Reflection on Your Sequences with Alyssa Goldberg

In this episode, Alyssa Goldberg returns to talk about her journey as a new yoga teacher and why feedback and reflection are so important when planning yoga classes. She shares how she pays attention to how her students react and engage during class, using this information to improve her teaching. Alyssa discusses different ways teachers

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Ep #122: Creating Seamless transitions with Byron de Marse

In this episode, Byron is back to talk about making smooth transitions in yoga sequences, focusing on the importance of breathing and pacing. He explains how techniques like ujjayi breath can help connect movement and breath. Byron suggests that teachers use their voice effectively, starting classes with an introduction to ujjayi breath. While sometimes challenging

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Ep #121: Sequencing for Every Body Type with Paul Teodo

In this episode, Paul talks about the importance of considering different body types in yoga sequencing, suggesting practicing with partners of diverse body shapes to understand their needs. He also discusses the benefits of holding poses longer for beginners or those with less flexibility. Paul emphasizes the value of teaching various classes and attending different

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Ep #120: Common Sequencing Mistakes and Their Solutions with Paul Teodo

In this episode, Paul dives into the important topic of sequencing in yoga teaching, especially focusing on the challenge new instructors face in keeping things simple yet effective. He stresses the potential dangers of complicated sequences, explaining how they can be hard for students to follow and may increase the risk of injuries. Paul suggests

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