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"I like to do hands-on adjustments for my students and use inclusive language that motivates everyone in the room. I studied vinyasa flow, so my classes are energizing and great for someone who wants to sweat. I like to use the wall when we practice inversions so that everyone can participate, even if they have no experience doing upside down poses."
Think about all of the different aspects of your class from start to finish. You may share a poem at the beginning of the class. You may also like to do partner work so that the students can try a new way of practicing poses and experience a sense of community. Yoga studios like to hire teachers who take a creative approach to teaching and include as many different types of students as they can.
"I like to do hands-on adjustments for my students and use inclusive language that motivates everyone in the room. I studied vinyasa flow, so my classes are energizing and great for someone who wants to sweat. I like to use the wall when we practice inversions so that everyone can participate, even if they have no experience doing upside down poses."
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