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Yogaland Podcast

Why The Old Model of Yoga Sequencing Doesn’t Work Anymore

Yogaland Podcast

Andrea Ferretti

Yoga, Yogaland, Health & Fitness

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2026

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On this week's podcast, Jason outlines why the old models of yoga sequencing are no longer effective in today's landscape. To name a few: More people cross-train. Fewer students are walking into studios. ClassPass has changed loyalty. Online platforms have shifted expectations.


If you want better student retention, stronger engagement, and a more sustainable yoga teaching career, this conversation is essential.


⏱ Highlights

2:23 Sequencing 2.0 — What’s New

6:00 The Two Traditional Sequencing Models

6:57 The Problem with Fixed Sequences

8:07 The Problem with Random Classes

13:29 Why Student Retention Is Harder Now

20:39 Online Teaching & Retention

29:50 ClassPass & (the lack of) Loyalty

35:19 The Solution: Monthly Progressions

35:33 How to Build Skill Over Time


Jason shares why consistency and novelty must coexist, how to use month-long progressions, how to think like an educator, and how we can help students build skills, helping to build student retention. to maintain retention.


If you’re serious about becoming a more effective and modern yoga teacher, it's a must-listen!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone. I'm Andrea Ferretti and this is Yoga Land.

0:07.3

Hi, Jason.

0:08.3

Hi, Andrea.

0:09.1

How you doing?

0:09.9

Good.

0:10.5

Hanging in there.

0:11.2

You got glasses on.

0:12.4

I got glasses.

0:13.8

I'm a girl with glasses.

0:14.7

I've got progressives.

0:15.8

I'm trying.

0:17.5

Everyone has told me you got to give them two weeks.

0:19.9

I can barely give them two hours.

0:22.2

So I'm not very patient.

0:24.4

But I figured this is a period of time where I'm both looking at you and occasionally looking down.

0:29.6

All right.

0:30.1

This is a perfect opportunity.

0:31.1

So that's what I thought.

0:32.1

Yeah.

0:32.9

I do really like the way they look though.

0:34.5

They have to admit.

0:35.1

They look really good.

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