Hello!
I’d like to invite you to a FREE webinar tomorrow, May 8th, at 4 pm EST! The subject will be “Techniques You Can Use to Bring more Anatomy into Your Teaching:”
This free training is geared towards yoga teachers and will include practical ways you can bring anatomy into your teaching. One of the biggest challenges for teachers, once you’ve learned anatomy, is to find ways to share it with your students without overwhelming them. This webinar will cover 6 specific ways you can do that.
At the end of this training, there will be a special offer ONLY available to those that have been on the call. This call will not be recorded so the only way to hear about it is to be on it live. The offer will be for one of my online training programs that will support you even more and with more information than I could give you in this brief training. Why am I offering this? Because I want you to meet me, hear what I have to offer and if you feel I can help you build your knowledge of anatomy and help you make a bigger impact when you teach, then I would like to offer you a chance to get my most comprehensive online course which is geared to just that.
This training is a great way to learn anatomy, do it in a free and portable way and expand the ways you share this information information with your classes.
To pre-register:Â Â
Hi there,
You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: May 8, 2018 4:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Tips to Bring Anatomy Into Your Teaching: Hosted by Karen Fabian, Founder, Bare Bones Yoga
Register in advance for this webinar:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P3xlL7vfS7mvS4vEwi-s2Q
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
If you can make it, I’d love to have you comment on this post below.
Looking forward to meeting you!
Hi Karen. I am having trouble registering for this with the above link. I am not able to copy and paste it into my browser. Please advise.
Thanks,
Amber
Hi Amber! Just fixed the link so it will work! Thanks for letting me know : ) Talk to you tomorrow! Karen’