
Sequencing is an essential skill because it provides the structure for the experience that practitioners have in a yoga class. A great entry to thinking mindfully about sequencing is the word vinyasa itself. Vinyasa comes from the Sanskrit words “nyasa” which means “to place” and “vi” which means “in a special way.”
Shea Radcliff is a 500 RYT with a specialization in teaching technique based classes for all levels, and the way she has learned sequencing from her teacher and mentor Jason Crandell has changed the way she approaches teaching as a whole.
Join us for a workshop focused on sequencing with a structured “map” to foster more creativity and freedom in your yoga classes. Be able to adapt for all students and bodies by simplifying the way we teach. The 2-hours will include movement, informational content, ideas for future sequencing, and an opportunity to work with fellow teachers.
We will learn how to structure an entire class for focused creativity. Structure doesn’t take away freedom, it expands it!
Yoga Alliance Continuing Education credit will be available for all Yoga Alliance registered teachers. Students are welcome, but the class will focus on sequencing from the lens of a teacher.
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