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Free Training Cueing for Yoga Teachers

What to Say Instead of 'Engage Your Core' & Other Cues Worth Rethinking

Online | 03 Feb 2025 | 5pm Lisbon (12pm EST)

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You know what you want your students to do. But do they?

“Engage your core." "Open your chest." "Extend your spine."

You’ve said these cues a hundred times. But do your students actually know what to do when they hear them?

These cues tell them what to do, not how to do it

In this free live training, I'll break down these three common cues and show you exactly why they don't land and what to say instead. Plus, we'll explore common cueing challenges together and rework them live.

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This Training Is For You If….

You rely on the same cues because you're not sure what else to say.

You wonder if there's a better way to say what you're trying to say.

You want your students to actually feel the difference when you teach.

You've never been taught a framework for cueing.

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You’ll Walk Away With:

A new way to think about why certain cues work and others don't.

Specific alternative cues you can use immediately

Live practice reworking cues that aren't landing.

Confidence that clear cueing is a skill you can learn.

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Meet Dr. Trish

As a US licensed doctor of Physical Therapy (known as a physiotherapist in Europe) and a former anatomy professor, I spent years helping people move better. When I discovered yoga, I realized teachers needed what I had - deep anatomical knowledge combined with the confidence to share it clearly. I've experienced yoga across multiple countries, and I've seen the same pattern: amazing teachers struggling with uncertainty, spending hours planning classes, and feeling unprepared when students asked questions. That's when why I created my systematic approach and found the Yoga Anatomy School. I combine my medical background with easy and empowering teaching methods to train teachers all over the world to teach great yoga classes from their heart.

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