Are your yoga classes accessible for everyone?
Webinar with Laia Bové
Tuesday, 13th September 17:00 CET
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About the webinar:
This is an introductory workshop for yoga teachers who would like to learn how to teach yoga classes that are accessible for a wider range of people - especially those who may have been previously excluded from the practice, due to their size, age, ethnicity, income, gender, ability or any other discriminating factor.
We’ll explore what accessibility means and why it’s so important that we join this conversation. We’ll look at the various reasons we might have to adapt our yoga classes. We’ll consider what it means to offer a ‘safe space’, and you’ll learn some practical ways to make your classes more accessible - including variations and adaptations, use of language and cueing, the use of props and how to build a sequence.
Afterwards, there’ll be a Q&A session, so bring your curiosity and questions! Laia is a warm and engaging teacher so even if you're unsure whether this topic is applicable to you, we think you’ll come away having learned something new.
Join Laia Bové on Tuesday 13th September at 17:00 CET for this 30-minute webinar and Q&A.
About Laia Bové:
Laia is an E-RYT 500 teacher and Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Provider (YACEP) . She teaches yoga to adaptive athletes, and to elite, Olympic and Paralympic athletes from several countries including Spain, Canada, France, and the United States.