In this session you’ll learn:
- 3 Ways to make intelligent sequencing simple
- Common sequencing mistakes new teachers make
- Why creativity isn’t always a good thing for building a class
- Why a self-practice is critical for building smooth sequences
- How to avoid “clunky” transitions
- How to properly link together standing poses (hip orientation crash course)
- Don’t forget to do your homework at the end!
- And so much more!
Links and Resources:
- TAA 010: How to Properly Structure a Yoga Class (the simple sandwich technique)
- TAA 007: A Practical Guide to Building a Yoga Class (how to make students love you)
- TAA 005: Teacher Training – How to Develop Room Presence
- Pose Tress, Providing Value to Your Students, and How to Safely Integrate “Advanced Asanas” Into Your Yoga Class
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Anita Rossell says
Thank you Brian for keeping it real. I loved this podcast and thank you for reminding me of one of the fundamentals of teaching, be it yoga or anything else. I have read many times that a good teacher is also a good student. It most definitely applies to sequencing. I started practicing Ashtanga 2 years ago after several years of practicing various types of yoga desciplines and it truly changed my practice and my life. The physical self inquiry that began to develop allowed me to begin experimenting with my own personal sequencing apart from the Ashtanga series practice. I continue to practice Mysore yet I am also willing to explore sequencing in an attempt to go inward at a more profound level and strengthen my practice.?
Brian Aganad says
Hi Anita, this is great! The more variety the better. The more creative it will make your sequencing. Let me know if you ever have any questions. More than happy to help!! 😀
Danita says
Awesome podcast! Thanks Brian.
Brian Aganad says
Hi Danita, thanks!! Long time no talk, hope you’re well! SO happy you’re enjoying the show! 🙂