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Yoga Class Planning Templates

Yoga Class Planning Templates with Instructional Video

Planning your yoga classes is calming and gives you confidence, especially when you’re just starting out – but even seasoned teachers teach better when they’re prepared. The planning process helps you get to know your material and your students will appreciate that you’ve taken the time to think about your class beforehand. Even if you want to take a more fluid, improvisational approach in class, it helps to have a back up plan! Planning gives you the courage to experiment, knowing that if  inspiration fails, you can always return to your plan.

Featured in our 200 and 300-hour trainings, our class planning templates give you a space to organize the many elements of a good yoga class and include a 25-minute instructional video on how to fill them out led by Amy Ippoliti. She’ll  guide you in designing and planning yoga classes with a clear theme, purpose, yoga virtues, physical focus, intentional sequence, and an apex pose. Use these templates indefinitely to plan classes and stay consistently prepared and inspired. One is for vinyasa style classes and the other for alignment-based classes.

Vinyasa Class Planning Template + Instructional Video

Vinyasa Class Planning Template + Instructional Video

Instructor: Amy Ippoliti

Length: 25 Minutes

The planning template provides a place to organize your vinyasa classes and includes a video guide to create classes with a clear theme, purpose, physical focus, intentional sequence, and a peak pose.

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Alignment-Based Class Planning Template + Instructional Video

Alignment-Based Class Planning Template + Instructional Video

Instructor: Amy Ippoliti

Length: 25 Minutes

The template provides provides a place to organize your alignment based yoga classes and instructions on how to fill it out, designing classes with a clear theme, purpose, yoga virtues, physical alignment actions, intentional sequence, and a peak pose.

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