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<p><span style="color: #333333;">Teaching a flow yoga class doesn’t have to be sun salutation after sun salutation. (Matter of fact, maybe it shouldn’t be!) In the Creative Flow weekend, we’ll look at the art of teaching this linked-movement practice, beginning with the foundations of flow sequencing and moving to crafting flow sequences for yoga practitioners of varying abilities. Our weekend together will help you confidently sequence vinyasa classes that start from a clear intention, offer a balanced movement practice, and give students from a broad spectrum of needs a class that works for them. This weekend workshop is for teachers who already teach flow and would like to refine their teaching and also for teachers who would like to expand their yoga teacher offerings to include flow yoga.<br /><br />In advance of our weekend together, you will be asked to write out your current philosophy on sequencing and reflect on your relationship to flow yoga, both as a student and a teacher. Please plan to budget 2 hours of time for this omwork in advance of the weekend workshop. Alexandra will contact you with more information about this in advance of the training.<br /><br />In our in-person sessions, we will:</span></p>
<p>+ Review philosophies that underpin flow yoga sequencing, including progression / krama sequencing, anatomical, intention-based sequencing, and peak pose sequencing<br />+ Challenge standard aspects of flow yoga, including cuing multiple rounds of sun salutations, sequencing backbends, inversions, and other asana only during a specific time in the practice, routinely practicing elbows-in 4-limbed staff pose (chaturanga), linking breath to movement—we’ll look at the science and mythology behind these and other typical practices.<br />+ Create our own philosophies of sequencing and write out a “teaching template” for our classes<br />+ Explore ways to offer variety in sequencing so flow can fit various levels of student, including those working around injuries<br />+ Craft creative transitions and reflect on the importance of transitioning<br />+ Find new and creative versions of sun salutations<br />+ Move from black-and-white thinking to more nuanced, creative thinking about what the flow practice can be</p>
<p>After the weekend, you will be asked to submit a written “teaching template” as the final omwork for the workshop. Plan to budget 4 hours for this omwork.<br /><br />We meet at Carrboro Yoga Company <strong>Saturday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. and 2 p.m.–5 p.m., and again Sunday, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.</strong> (There is no Sunday afternoon session, freeing you to travel.) If you're coming from out of town, our <a href="https://carolinayogacompany.com/carrboro/travel-accomodations/">Travel Accommodations page</a> has suggestions.</p>
<p>Currently, proof of vaccination against COVID-19 is required to enter the studios.<br /><br />18 CEUs<br />$360/$340 early</p>
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