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🗓️ 18 November 2024
⏱️ 36 minutes
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Curious about online yoga teacher training? Our latest podcast explores how Jason crafted a seamless and interactive 200-hour program that brings the community together. 🧘♀️👥 Whether you’re a teacher or a student, learn how to thrive in an online setting.
Jason shares insights into how he structured the program to address these challenges, including creating a sense of cohort among participants, utilizing small group breakout sessions, and developing methods to help students verbalize their practice experiences.
He also touches on the importance of learning to teach yoga progressively, starting with self-observation and gradually moving to small group instructions.
If you're teacher who's interested in developing your own online yoga teacher training or those considering enrolling in Jason’s upcoming course, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for fostering engagement and developing teaching skills in a virtual environment.
To find out more about the 200-hour training or to register go to: learn.jasonyoga.com/200
If you register before December 15th, 2024 to get $300 off.
For our show notes, go to: yogalandpodcast.com/episode272
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0:00.0 | Hey everyone. I'm Andrea Ferretti and this is Yoga Land. |
0:11.7 | Today, Jason and I talk about his online 200 hour training and specifically how he thought |
0:18.6 | about the online aspect. He knew that when he created the training, he wanted to |
0:25.1 | create a sense of community and he wanted to make sure that he figured out a technique so that |
0:31.1 | people could learn to practice teach in an online format and still feel comfortable and feel like |
0:36.2 | they were learning in a step by step way. |
0:39.0 | So he put a lot of thought into that and he shares that in today's episode. So this is a great |
0:43.6 | episode if you are a teacher and you're thinking about creating an online teacher training |
0:48.8 | or if you are considering our online 200 hour online teacher training, which is coming up in January. So |
0:56.1 | the details of that training are at jasonjoga.com slash 200. And as I mentioned, the cohort starts |
1:04.9 | together in live calls on January 14th. But the enrollment is open now. So if you enroll now, you get access to all of the |
1:15.2 | pre-recorded lectures and practices and assignments and all that good stuff so that you can get |
1:20.5 | started and not feel like it's crunch time when the live calls start. The early word price expires |
1:25.8 | December 15th. So you can get all the details at jasonjoga.com |
1:30.8 | slash 200. Okay, enjoy the episode with Jason. I myself learned a lot about how he teaches the practice |
1:40.9 | teaching and how he helps students tap into their own somatic experience |
1:47.5 | and their own interception so that they can help find their authentic teaching voice. |
1:53.4 | So I think you'll really enjoy it. |
1:54.9 | Here you go. |
1:56.2 | I wanted to talk to you about just kind of how you conceived of moving a 200-hour teacher training online |
2:05.3 | and how you are going about it. The first thing that I had to figure out is, like, what doesn't |
2:15.2 | work online? Because we know what does work online. Okay, we have a pretty |
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