19 min

Sequencing Skills for your classes with Amy Cashman Warrior One Yoga

    • Health & Fitness

In this episode, I am joined by Amy Cashman to explore the art of intentional sequencing in yoga classes. We will delve into the why behind intentional sequencing, discuss the principles and guidelines of creative sequencing, and provide tips on how to create intelligent sequences that cater to mixed-level classes. 

Principles and Guidelines of Creative Sequencing:


The Bell Curve: At the heart of any vinyasa class lies the bell curve. Starting closer to the ground, we gradually warm up, reach a fiery peak, and then cool down. This gentle progression prepares the body and mind for the more complex or challenging poses.
Elements and Energetics: As we move through the sequence, we can incorporate the elements (earth, water, fire, and air) to enhance the energetic experience. Grounding poses represent earth, flowing sequences with breath embody water, challenging poses evoke fire, and incorporating breathing exercises and individual teaching styles represent air.
Building towards the Peak Pose: Identify a peak pose or transition that you want to introduce in your sequence. Break down the components of that pose and introduce them in less complex shapes along the way. This allows students to build strength, flexibility, and familiarity before attempting the more challenging posture. Make sure to include modifications for mixed-level classes.
Active and Passive Options: Sequencing should include moments of both challenge and release. After working towards the peak pose, offer postures that provide a sense of relief and allow students to release any accumulated tension. Balancing effort with surrender creates a well-rounded practice.

Amy also shares her methods to stay inspired and expand her sequencing knowledge. She recommends attending other teachers' classes so you can see different teaching styles and sequencing approaches. Engage in conversations with fellow teachers to exchange ideas and learn from each other's experiences. She also suggests looking online. With numerous platforms offering a wide range of yoga classes and tutorials, you can access a wealth of sequencing inspiration from teachers around the world.

Whether you're a seasoned yoga teacher or just starting out, mastering the art of intentional sequencing will elevate your teaching and empower your students on their yoga journey. So go ahead, have fun with your sequencing, and create classes that leave a lasting impact on your students' lives.

Connect with Us: 

 

Website: https://warrioroneyoga.com.au/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warrioroneyoga/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WarriorOneYogaOnlineStudio
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In this episode, I am joined by Amy Cashman to explore the art of intentional sequencing in yoga classes. We will delve into the why behind intentional sequencing, discuss the principles and guidelines of creative sequencing, and provide tips on how to create intelligent sequences that cater to mixed-level classes. 

Principles and Guidelines of Creative Sequencing:


The Bell Curve: At the heart of any vinyasa class lies the bell curve. Starting closer to the ground, we gradually warm up, reach a fiery peak, and then cool down. This gentle progression prepares the body and mind for the more complex or challenging poses.
Elements and Energetics: As we move through the sequence, we can incorporate the elements (earth, water, fire, and air) to enhance the energetic experience. Grounding poses represent earth, flowing sequences with breath embody water, challenging poses evoke fire, and incorporating breathing exercises and individual teaching styles represent air.
Building towards the Peak Pose: Identify a peak pose or transition that you want to introduce in your sequence. Break down the components of that pose and introduce them in less complex shapes along the way. This allows students to build strength, flexibility, and familiarity before attempting the more challenging posture. Make sure to include modifications for mixed-level classes.
Active and Passive Options: Sequencing should include moments of both challenge and release. After working towards the peak pose, offer postures that provide a sense of relief and allow students to release any accumulated tension. Balancing effort with surrender creates a well-rounded practice.

Amy also shares her methods to stay inspired and expand her sequencing knowledge. She recommends attending other teachers' classes so you can see different teaching styles and sequencing approaches. Engage in conversations with fellow teachers to exchange ideas and learn from each other's experiences. She also suggests looking online. With numerous platforms offering a wide range of yoga classes and tutorials, you can access a wealth of sequencing inspiration from teachers around the world.

Whether you're a seasoned yoga teacher or just starting out, mastering the art of intentional sequencing will elevate your teaching and empower your students on their yoga journey. So go ahead, have fun with your sequencing, and create classes that leave a lasting impact on your students' lives.

Connect with Us: 

 

Website: https://warrioroneyoga.com.au/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warrioroneyoga/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WarriorOneYogaOnlineStudio
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

19 min

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