Or you might design a sequence around a particular goal or benefit (alleviating back pain, say), around a particular body part ( shoulders, perhaps), or around one type of pose (like backbends)Īlso see Skillful Sequencing: Plan a Chakra-Balancing Yoga Class How to Plan a Linear Iyengar-Based Yoga Sequence You can also build the entire sequence around just one posture, like Triangle, returning to it again and again, and use the other postures in the sequence to teach aspects of the main posture. Take, for example, Trikonasana (Triangle Pose)–you can first teach the pose focusing on the feet or legs, then repeat it while focusing on the spine or arms. Typically each posture in the sequence is performed just once but you could also have your students perform each posture two to three times, focusing on a different aspect of the posture each time. In general, a sequence like this opens with simple warm-ups that set a theme for the practice, intensifies to more challenging postures, slows to cooling postures and ends with relaxation (Corpse Pose).īut this is just one way to sequence. Most sequences are linear, that is one posture follows another in a logical step-by-step direction, moving from less challenging to more challenging and back to less challenging. Every contemporary school, such as Iyengar, Viniyoga, Bikram, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa to name a few, has its own ideas about how to sequence a practice, so you may have already been trained to sequence your classes in a particular way. Yoga class sequences come in different shapes and sizes. (TeachersPlus members also receive a host of other benefits, like discounts and free exclusive content! Find out more here, and share your sequence today!Īlso see Principles of Sequencing: Plan a Yoga Class to Energize or Relax Plus, want your best sequence promoted on ? If you are a member of TeachersPlus, you can submit a sequence using the Sequence Builder tool for a chance to be featured to our readers, along with a $50 gift card to YogaOutlet. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!
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