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Ep 10: Turn your continuing education into offerings

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I know you're a teacher who understands the value in continuing your education. Whether it's to continue learning, stay current and relevant. Maybe it's to keep your teaching and sequencing fresh or just to go all in. On a particular subject.
For example, you've invested in continuing education on topics like anatomy sequencing. Different modalities such as strength, training, resistance, bands, mobility, self myofascial release which is one of my favorites), or issues that pertain to aging bodies, injured bodies, maybe it's the lymphatic system, cadaver labs, and even yoga's roots.
I mean, the list is endless and it really is contingent on your interest. And that's what makes you different than any other yoga teacher.
In this episode, let's discuss the benefits of synthesizing what you're learning in your continuing education and extending that knowledge to your students. That's accessible and easy for them to pick up. All while you integrate the topics you're studying.

Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode!

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I know you're a teacher who understands the value in continuing your education. Whether it's to continue learning, stay current and relevant. Maybe it's to keep your teaching and sequencing fresh or just to go all in. On a particular subject.
For example, you've invested in continuing education on topics like anatomy sequencing. Different modalities such as strength, training, resistance, bands, mobility, self myofascial release which is one of my favorites), or issues that pertain to aging bodies, injured bodies, maybe it's the lymphatic system, cadaver labs, and even yoga's roots.
I mean, the list is endless and it really is contingent on your interest. And that's what makes you different than any other yoga teacher.
In this episode, let's discuss the benefits of synthesizing what you're learning in your continuing education and extending that knowledge to your students. That's accessible and easy for them to pick up. All while you integrate the topics you're studying.

Click HERE to send me a text & let me know your thoughts on this episode!

Support the Show.

Let's connect:

Want me to discuss a topic? Click HERE to submit it!

Become a supporter of the Essential Conversations for Yoga Teachers Podcast! Starting at $3/ month.

  continue reading

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