Jason recently did a webinar on how to structure your classes for beginners and there were tons of requests from folks who wanted to be able to re-watch it even after the replay period. So, ta-dah! we are making it available to everyone as a two-part series! Part I focuses on the 5-part class structure that I’ve been using with my beginners for over a decade. Part II will be coming next week!
You can also watch this on our Youtube channel, which you can find at: youtube.com @jasoncrandellyoga
Lastly: If you'd like to join Jason's beginner's course, you can do so here: jasonyoga.com/beginners
And if you are interested in becoming a 500-hour RYT, you can find out more info here: jasonyoga.com/500
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