![]() I needed the connectedness and syncopation of a real yoga sequence. I needed the class to FEEL like a yoga class, but have the energy of a dance class. I don’t know why I did it, I don’t know how it came to me, but I just needed the right amount of noise and some rhythm. One day, almost in a haze of frustration in how NOT calm my class was, I stumbled upon a routine that worked. Reading a yoga book here and there worked, playing a yoga game sometimes kept their attention, but I needed something that held their attention and kept them learning quickly, especially from the beginning of class. And if you know anything about kids, you know that keeping a consistent schedule, similar routines, and recognizable elements of their day is important to their learning and success. How could I convince them yoga was for them, too, when the kids didn’t look like them?įlash forward a couple of years, more kids yoga training, tons of resources purchased… a few things worked here and there.īut I still had trouble with consistency.
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