Yoga practice is to be tailored to the individual, yet it tends to be taught in a “one-size fits all” approach to people with different needs and abilities. In this course, learn specific teaching strategies that allow each student in your classes to make the practice their own. Learn to speak in a way that drives each student to take an active role in their practice in a specific way, thereby realizing the potential of the physical body to provide context for an authentic yoga practice in its most pure form.
Module 1 : Introduction to Pedagogy for Asana
Module 2 : Core Competencies About Safe and Effective Sequencing
Module 3 : Universal Competencies for Asana Teachers
Module 4 : Core Competencies About Teaching Movement
Module 5 : Core Competencies About Teaching Work
More Popular Courses :
Mantra for Meditation: Theory and Practice
Chanting is a common way to connect with your inner self. In the yoga tradition…
Introduction to Pranayama
Learn about pranayama and begin a home practice with Yogayama's Director of Teacher Training, Sara…
Anatomy for Asana
We name yoga poses according to the shape that the body takes. That shape is…