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Let's Talk Yoga

3 Must Know Sequencing Principles for Beginners

Let's Talk Yoga

Arundhati Baitmangalkar

Business, Health & Fitness, Alternative Health, Entrepreneurship

4.9568 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2022

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

As a yoga asana teacher, it's crucial that you get skillful in teaching beginners yoga. Because that is where you can create maximum impact. Remember, when you see your student succeed, you feel successful as a yoga teacher. As my Teaching Yoga To Beginners course is about to begin this June. I'm sharing some snippets from the training. In today's episode, I share 3 must know sequencing principles for a beginners class. If you're keen on doing better as a yoga teacher. Hit play! If you l...

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0:00.0

Hi everyone. Welcome to episode 86 of the Let's Talk Yoga podcast. As I record this, it's such a wonderfully sunny day here in Redmond, Washington. We've been having a lot of rain and cloudy skies and it doesn't really feel like mid-May. So it makes me really happy just thinking that summer is closer

0:22.6

and everything's in bloom. And I don't know why I'm telling you this maybe because I'm sitting

0:27.1

next to my office window and looking outside and it's just gorgeous. And just a quick heads-up,

0:33.1

we are getting some deck work done and things are being replaced and that's right outside my window.

0:37.9

So if you hear anything, I apologize. It's going to go on for a few days and I didn't want to

0:43.5

delay getting this podcast episode out to you. So I hope you hear nothing. Chances are you probably

0:49.3

will hear nothing other than maybe a pound or two here, but just letting you know. If you're a regular

0:56.8

listener, you know that I'm in the season where my virtual course is about to launch. This

1:02.7

training will gear you to do really well with beginners and to convert your beginner student

1:08.0

into lifelong students of yoga and lifelong students of yours.

1:12.2

Now, I've done this for a decade at Aham Yoga. And if you're into numbers, many of my current

1:18.0

students, okay, I would say about more than 60% have in the past decade gone through beginners

1:23.8

yoga in some capacity, okay, started off as new students and have managed to work with

1:29.3

them and move them further along from being a beginner to now having made yoga a part of their

1:35.3

life and not just yoga, but aspects of yoga beyond asana. So essentially this training,

1:40.6

which I call teaching yoga to beginners, is a 30-hour virtual training and it's a decades work that I have condensed into this training, which I call teaching yoga to beginners, is a 30-hour virtual training,

1:44.8

and it's a decade's work that I have condensed into this training. It starts on June 10th,

1:50.4

which is just a few weeks away, and I am so excited. I'm hosting a virtual information session,

1:57.3

which you should absolutely come for. It's on June 5th, which is a Sunday, and it's happening

2:03.6

at 10 a.m. Pacific time. June 5th, it's a Sunday, and it's happening at 10 a.m. Pacific time.

2:13.4

There's also a special discount code for those of you who show up and want to sign up for the course.

2:19.2

Just remember that that's on June 5th.

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