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Yoga Teacher Q&A: Common Teaching Challenges

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In this Q&A style episode, I answer listener questions sent via social media and my website. Topics include managing expectations as a substitute instructor, creating body awareness in beginners, discomfort in studying anatomy, and building a sustainable business with corporate and private clients. Listen in to hear my thoughts on how much to explain your teaching style when you substitute teach, the best ways to help beginners, and how to build a clientele from the ground up.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 Introduction to the Q&A format

01:20 What to do when you substitute for classes that are very different from how you teach.

04:53 The best way to support new students who have been mostly sedentary

10:09 How to handle physical reactions to studying anatomy

14:54 How to build a clientele of private and corporate clients

23:57 How to encourage clients to commit to weekly or bi-weekly sessions

28:31 Conclusion and call for more questions

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

  continue reading

295 episodes

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In this Q&A style episode, I answer listener questions sent via social media and my website. Topics include managing expectations as a substitute instructor, creating body awareness in beginners, discomfort in studying anatomy, and building a sustainable business with corporate and private clients. Listen in to hear my thoughts on how much to explain your teaching style when you substitute teach, the best ways to help beginners, and how to build a clientele from the ground up.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

00:00 Introduction to the Q&A format

01:20 What to do when you substitute for classes that are very different from how you teach.

04:53 The best way to support new students who have been mostly sedentary

10:09 How to handle physical reactions to studying anatomy

14:54 How to build a clientele of private and corporate clients

23:57 How to encourage clients to commit to weekly or bi-weekly sessions

28:31 Conclusion and call for more questions

LINKS AND RESOURCES:

Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list

Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group

Learn more about the Impact Club

Leave a review on iTunes

Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe

  continue reading

295 episodes

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