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How cool would it be to have 12 weeks of planned yoga classes suitable to all levels of experience, tried and tested on thousands of yoga students?

Together with 12 videos and fully illustrated class plans, I’ve made a comprehensive manual covering injury management and a home practice too, as well as advice with building loyalty, running workshops and holidays and so much more…..

Do you love your yoga teaching but spend hours on class plans?

Do you want classes with a waiting list but aren’t sure how to attract and retain clients?

Would you like to increase your revenue by including workshops and retreats

Do you struggle to meet the diverse needs of your clients within one class setting

Visit the web page Four Top Tips for Teaching Success on Tuesday 15th Sept at 11am.[/vc_column_text][vc_video link=”https://vimeo.com/449777184″ el_width=”90″ align=”center”][vc_column_text]Date & Time: Tuesday, Sept. 15th at 11am

Cost: Free

About the instructor: Fenella Lindsell

Fenella LindsellFenella enjoys teaching creative, varied and fun yoga in London and delivers classes to over 150 people a week in SW London. She runs regular international yoga holidays and caters to all age groups and abilities.
Trained with the British Wheel of Yoga 28 years ago.
Founder and Director of The Art of Health, London’s largest complementary health and yoga centre at the time (1996-2003).
It was there that she founded YogaBugs in 1996 which she took to Australia 2010. It is story-style yoga for young children and she wrote a book with Random House called The One Bug Your Kids Should Catch. YogaBugs featured three times on BBC’s 2’s Dragon’s Den.
Worked with the NHS on programmes for older adults as part of their Expert Patient’s Group.
Taught at a GP Practice for 15 years.
Has taken part in research on the benefits of yoga for pre-natal mothers with Imperial College, London.
She continues to train with world class teachers and attends regular workshops and yoga festivals with The British Wheel of Yoga and other respected teacher training organisations.
Fenella’s emphasis is to create a warm and welcoming approach to her classes and retreats which clearly benefit her student’s longer term health and wellbeing.
Enjoys helping and advising new yoga teachers with suggestions on how to build classes and loyalty and she’s learned a lot over the years!
The influences on Fenella’s Hatha yoga style have come from disciplines notably Iyengar, Ashtanga and Jivamukti yoga.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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