Very helpful!! When I got started - I was using WAYY too many filler words. The action command tip is super helpful to cut out all the fluff! I also love the “feel into the pose” tip. I love when I hear these cues myself because it breaks up the monotony and helps me get aligned with the deeper side of yoga beyond the poses! 💙
I really enjoy your insights so far! If I could make one note to you (as a former sound engineer), I'd recommend you fade your intro music out earlier, or start talking a little later. In particular, the vocals directly compete with what you are saying -- I'd recommend fading out before the vocals get too loud. It'll be easier for us to become engaged to what you're saying from the start that way. Please keep up the great videos!
Great tips on cues... Totally agree on a combination of clear instructions and reflective. Also what I am seeing in teaching is easing the students into simpler steps and building it up. It helps them trust the instructor
Thank you soooo much. You went into detailed point by point on how. My training didn't not cover this. I am sitting down with paper and pencil on cueing each pose. Verrrry helpful.
Hi! Rachel, thank you very much to give me this video. At first, I am not good at in English( I have been learning English ) so I am watching this and next video again and again. I will do my best to teach yoga. Again thank you very very much!!!
Such great advice. I have trouble when I am in a class as a student and I fixate on how many times I hear "we're gonna" or "let's". It's something I strive to fix on my own teaching. Even playing back my zoom and TH-cam videos I have started to find more corrections and improve.
Great breakdown of cue-ing! Also, love your hand movements across the screen; it's like I can see your thoughts physically manifest :) Thanks for sharing! -Sandy.
Sandy, you are so welcome!! I'm so happy you find it useful. I added a couple recent ones on cuing that you may also like - check out the Tips for Teachers playlist :)
Thank you for this amazing video ! It’s actually great and very helpful. Can you please help me giving the name written of the teacher you mentioned at the begging? Kristen ? I couldn’t find her ! Thanks beautiful 🤩
Rachel, really thank you for your tips. I am tacking my yoga certification and i am about to get in the midterm and i feel stress about all the possible cues I have to give. This really help me. Please share any other tips. I am following you now
Akshaya Sivakumar That is OK! It takes a lot of time. In my experience, the teacher training just gives you the information but there’s not always the time to integrate and practice. So now as you begin to teach you will get to practice the things that you learned :-) be patient with yourself, teach from the heart, and you will be wonderful.
Malexah Morob! It depends what kind of class you're teaching. If you're teaching a class with more advanced students, they will tend to stay focussed because feel confident in not looking at you. However if you were teaching to beginners, they likely need more physical demonstration. So if it is your advanced students, you can encourage them to feel their body and go inside in order to take the focus off of you. You can even ask them to close their eyes. However if it's beginners, then you simply may have to give more physical demonstrations in the class. I hope that helps! ❤️
Sorry this is so late in coming! In a nutshell: 1. cue to the body so they are focusing inwardly, 2. walk sensitively so that you are not directly in their eyeline, 3. resist eye contact. All that said, I totally make eye contact and walk in front of them all the time, but it creates a different vibe. One vibe nourishes introspection, while eye contact and being "visible" as a teacher creates more community/uplift/party vibe. Thanks :)
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation present your requests to God by prayer with thanksgiving. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding shall guard your minds and hearts in Christ Jesus." Phil 4:6-7
Hey Rob, yes, you're quite right. Audio was dreadful on this one. I actually had a room mic here, but the room was so bright that, well, you see what has happened. But, since people liked the video so much and it had so many views, I have left it up. The vast majority of my other videos have mics if this is content that interests you.
I just started a 200 hour teacher training and this is GOLD! Thank you! I was also watching the anatomy videos.
Awesome Casey! I'm so glad it's helpful ~ great to have you here!
This is so AWESOME thank you for sharing this 💕
YAY! Glad it's helpful!!
Very helpful!! When I got started - I was using WAYY too many filler words. The action command tip is super helpful to cut out all the fluff!
I also love the “feel into the pose” tip. I love when I hear these cues myself because it breaks up the monotony and helps me get aligned with the deeper side of yoga beyond the poses! 💙
Yay!!! Glad the tips are helpful! 💗💗💫💫
I really enjoy your insights so far! If I could make one note to you (as a former sound engineer), I'd recommend you fade your intro music out earlier, or start talking a little later. In particular, the vocals directly compete with what you are saying -- I'd recommend fading out before the vocals get too loud. It'll be easier for us to become engaged to what you're saying from the start that way. Please keep up the great videos!
and get a mic!
Thank you for this! Liked and Subscribed 🙏
Nice to connect with you here!! 💛🙏🏻🌞
Thanks Rachel! for the tips but also for the passion and love you infuse in your teachings🙏🏻🌱
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That was very good! I will really try to implement that when I have yoga with my friends.
Awesome!!
Great tips on cues... Totally agree on a combination of clear instructions and reflective. Also what I am seeing in teaching is easing the students into simpler steps and building it up. It helps them trust the instructor
👍🏻 that sounds like an excellent cueing strategy!
What a wonderful suggestion! Thank you so much!
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Great advice! Thanks for all the info on this channel. 🙏🤍
Iris! Welcome to the community!
Really helpful thank you
You are so welcome!
Thank you soooo much. You went into detailed point by point on how. My training didn't not cover this. I am sitting down with paper and pencil on cueing each pose. Verrrry helpful.
Dani - I'm so glad it's useful!! :)
Very helpful thanks
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Very helpful ❤
Glad to hear it Josie 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wonderful thank you!
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Great video! Love the balance of the two different kinds of cueing and I'm definitely going to utilize this in my classes!
:) YAY! Thanks for watching Sydney :)
So helpful, Rachel! Thank you! Namaste! :)
My pleasure Rachel!! Nice to connect here :)
Really interesting insights - thank you. I like the expression ‘invitation to self connect’!
I find this so helpful as I am going trough YTT:) Thank you!
Hi Helchi! So glad you've found it helpful :)
This was so goooood!!!!
Yay!!! Happy to hear it!
this was amazing and super helpful. Thank you so much Rachel 🙏
My pleasure Samantha 🙏🏻💫💗
thanks so much!
My pleasure! 😁🙏🏻
Hi! Rachel, thank you very much to give me this video. At first, I am not good at in English( I have been learning English ) so I am watching this and next video again and again. I will do my best to teach yoga. Again thank you very very much!!!
Noriko you are welcome!!
Thank you for this! I’m taking my ytt now and this isn’t taught to us. I find this very very useful!
Hi Dani, so glad to hear it!! And congrats on your YTT :)
Thanks for sharing🙏
Thank you!!!! Amazing and effortless tips 😉 this is helpful for my YTT journey. Subscribed👏👏👏👏
Ebony M. Moody so happy it’s helpful!!
Thank you
My pleasure, Casey :)
This is amazing thank you for this!
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laughing at myself as I watch this 😅😂 I’m still learning!! thanks for the video
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Such great advice. I have trouble when I am in a class as a student and I fixate on how many times I hear "we're gonna" or "let's". It's something I strive to fix on my own teaching. Even playing back my zoom and TH-cam videos I have started to find more corrections and improve.
Great breakdown of cue-ing! Also, love your hand movements across the screen; it's like I can see your thoughts physically manifest :) Thanks for sharing! -Sandy.
Sandy, you are so welcome!! I'm so happy you find it useful. I added a couple recent ones on cuing that you may also like - check out the Tips for Teachers playlist :)
thank you so much i wish i had this advice in my YTT
Mary you are so welcome!! I’m always taking suggestions. Let me know if there’s other topics You want to hear about :-)
Thank you for this bitesize video on cueing - just what I needed to watch ✨🙂
Excellent, I'm glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this amazing video ! It’s actually great and very helpful. Can you please help me giving the name written of the teacher you mentioned at the begging? Kristen ? I couldn’t find her ! Thanks beautiful 🤩
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Love this!!
Great stuff :) Thank you!
You are so welcome!!!
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First started practising in New York City!
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this really helped
so simple but inspiring....thank you Rachel, excellent videos x
Hi Victoria, thanks for watching! I'll have more out soon for teachers, stay tuned!
Thank you!
You are so welcome :)
Rachel, really thank you for your tips. I am tacking my yoga certification and i am about to get in the midterm and i feel stress about all the possible cues I have to give. This really help me. Please share any other tips. I am following you now
Karla welcome!! I will continue to share - and if you have any specific questions, let me know! I'm always creating :)
This is so helpful....♥️♥️
Akshaya Sivakumar I’m so glad!!
Hi...I recently done with my yttc in October!! I'm still not clear how to teach yoga to others!! 😔😔
Akshaya Sivakumar That is OK! It takes a lot of time. In my experience, the teacher training just gives you the information but there’s not always the time to integrate and practice. So now as you begin to teach you will get to practice the things that you learned :-) be patient with yourself, teach from the heart, and you will be wonderful.
@@RachelScottYoga sure...right now doing my self practice and self learning more!! Thank you so much for your words!!
Cuing is an art and can make or break a class. I’m always interested to hear what others have to say and how to phrase things.
You're very good and clear!
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Amazing video! Thanks so much:) what tips can you give regarding keeping students active/focused in poses as the teacher walks around the room?
Malexah Morob! It depends what kind of class you're teaching. If you're teaching a class with more advanced students, they will tend to stay focussed because feel confident in not looking at you. However if you were teaching to beginners, they likely need more physical demonstration. So if it is your advanced students, you can encourage them to feel their body and go inside in order to take the focus off of you. You can even ask them to close their eyes. However if it's beginners, then you simply may have to give more physical demonstrations in the class. I hope that helps! ❤️
Sorry this is so late in coming! In a nutshell: 1. cue to the body so they are focusing inwardly, 2. walk sensitively so that you are not directly in their eyeline, 3. resist eye contact. All that said, I totally make eye contact and walk in front of them all the time, but it creates a different vibe. One vibe nourishes introspection, while eye contact and being "visible" as a teacher creates more community/uplift/party vibe. Thanks :)
amazing Rachel thank you
You're welcome Luis!! So glad it's helpful :)
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This is helpful. Thank you. 🧘♂️🙏
Awesome, glad it's helpful!
Great video, thank you!
You are so welcome!!!
Very helpful Video
thank you
You are so welcome!!
"Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation present your requests to God by prayer with thanksgiving. And the peace of God which transcends all understanding shall guard your minds and hearts in Christ Jesus." Phil 4:6-7
I wish you used a mic.
Me too! Live and learn. Newer vids use a mic 👍🏻
Audio no bueno. Get a mic
Hey Rob, yes, you're quite right. Audio was dreadful on this one. I actually had a room mic here, but the room was so bright that, well, you see what has happened. But, since people liked the video so much and it had so many views, I have left it up. The vast majority of my other videos have mics if this is content that interests you.
Thank you ❤
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