I've made it my personal mission to bring yogahour to NYC. I began teaching public classes last week, and am appreciating the process to build momentum around teaching a new concept in this community. Nearly every student is adapting to an unfamiliar style of teaching. That brings us into the moment together. It takes time to get people on the bus often enough for the bus to gain momentum… and for students to develop a familiarity that feels like flow.
When it comes to teaching, I find perspective through observing how well each student grasps the message and translates my instructions into observable action. I often repeat the same sequence and make slight improvements with each iteration. Once the sequence starts to flow with familiarity, it’s time for a shift. I use that momentum as leverage to start teaching a new sequence.
One thing that I love about yogahour is the promise of profit per participant. No matter where you hop on the bus, you benefit from practice.
There's never been a better time to hop on the bus!
When it comes to teaching, I find perspective through observing how well each student grasps the message and translates my instructions into observable action. I often repeat the same sequence and make slight improvements with each iteration. Once the sequence starts to flow with familiarity, it’s time for a shift. I use that momentum as leverage to start teaching a new sequence.
One thing that I love about yogahour is the promise of profit per participant. No matter where you hop on the bus, you benefit from practice.
There's never been a better time to hop on the bus!