Interesting direction and Vlog! In my experience of yoga classes and what I've heard from others, whats important is being clear on expected intensity of the session, is it a relaxing meditative session or full on. Nothing more disappointing than expecting a workout and getting a singing bowl and blanket (and vis versa) The male teacher led class i used to go to was extremely popular; he had maybe 30 each class (mostly women of course) in a gym studio and was regularly clapped at the end of a session! The secret seemed to be keeping the momentum, it was easy to follow constant rhythmic sun salutes with variation so felt like a real workout, by the end with more challenging additions of moves. The one female teacher didn't have as good pacing and one would feel sweaty then get cold, then expected to do something intense again, so I'd say simplicity and energy/ good flow is more important than content. I think you'll do well, what you lack in yoga experience you make up for as an upper body strength and balance specialist, teaching experience and charisma, law/business experience, and male yoga teachers are a rarer and desirable USP IMO. Dentists are probably hated more than lawyers but respected more 😅
Those dentists! Yes all good insights mate. Knowing the sort of intensity to expect is a good point. I'll take all this on board! Looking forward to it and mixing my strengths into it all.
@@agrifforamahey hows the yoga studio going? I hope you're not getting too much stick on the back of Raygun at the Olympics 😅 ozzie break dancer ... 😭
Interesting, congratulations. I think it'd be awesome with a yoga studio that offered like, maybe once a week, locomotion classes.
That's the plan! Plus handstands! Yewww
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Interesting direction and Vlog! In my experience of yoga classes and what I've heard from others, whats important is being clear on expected intensity of the session, is it a relaxing meditative session or full on. Nothing more disappointing than expecting a workout and getting a singing bowl and blanket (and vis versa)
The male teacher led class i used to go to was extremely popular; he had maybe 30 each class (mostly women of course) in a gym studio and was regularly clapped at the end of a session! The secret seemed to be keeping the momentum, it was easy to follow constant rhythmic sun salutes with variation so felt like a real workout, by the end with more challenging additions of moves.
The one female teacher didn't have as good pacing and one would feel sweaty then get cold, then expected to do something intense again, so I'd say simplicity and energy/ good flow is more important than content.
I think you'll do well, what you lack in yoga experience you make up for as an upper body strength and balance specialist, teaching experience and charisma, law/business experience, and male yoga teachers are a rarer and desirable USP IMO.
Dentists are probably hated more than lawyers but respected more 😅
Those dentists! Yes all good insights mate. Knowing the sort of intensity to expect is a good point. I'll take all this on board! Looking forward to it and mixing my strengths into it all.
@@agrifforamahey hows the yoga studio going? I hope you're not getting too much stick on the back of Raygun at the Olympics 😅 ozzie break dancer ... 😭