Teaching Mixed-Level Classes

Join OfferingTree and the founder of Accessible Yoga, Jivana Heyman, for a valuable lesson on how you can be a more compassionate and inclusive teacher.

Teaching Mixed-Level Yoga Classes: Creating Unity Through Diversity

Are you tired of telling your students to rest in child’s pose if they aren’t comfortable practicing the poses that you’re teaching? Join Jivana Heyman for a free workshop focused on building the skills needed to seamlessly integrate all students into a yoga class.

Topics include:

  • How to teach integrated classes with students practicing both on the mat and in chairs
  • How to encourage students to become more self-reliant and build their interoceptive skills
  • Creating a culture of acceptance and encouragement
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About Our Host

Jivana Heyman (he/him) is a leader in the movement to make yoga accessible for every body. He is the founder of Accessible Yoga, the Accessible Yoga Training, and the Accessible Yoga School. Jivana is a celebrated yoga teacher, activist, and author.

 

With decades of experience teaching yoga and training teachers, Jivana’s work focuses on creating equity and access, drawing on his activism and deep understanding of yoga philosophy. His teachings inspire teachers to empower their students and transform the way yoga is shared with the world.

 

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