Teach Smarter with Imagery | A Free Franklin Method® Masterclass

Teach Smarter with Imagery | A Free Franklin Method® Masterclass

A FREE 60-Minute Webinar with Eric Franklin on April 15

Who this is for

This webinar is for yoga teachers who are curious about enriching their classes through imagery. Whether you teach dynamic flows or more restorative practices, you’ll discover practical tools to help your students embody movement with greater ease, clarity, and awareness.

Benefits

Participants will experience improved body awareness, more efficient movement, and a deeper understanding of yoga postures. By using imagery, they can access alignment and coordination in a more intuitive way, leading to greater ease, reduced tension, and a more meaningful practice.

What to expect

  • Grounding Warm-up

  • Exploratory Movement

  • Introduction to Imagery

  • Experiential Exercises

  • Open Q&A

More information

Any questions about the free class, please reach out to luisa@franklin-methode.ch.

Live online
Wed, Apr 15
06:00 PM–07:00 PM EDT
$0.00

Your instructor

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Eric Franklin
CYT-L3
Wetzikon, ZH, CH
Level 3 Yoga Teacher Badge

Before you train the body, understand it. The Franklin Method® brings anatomy to life through movement and imagery, supporting natural, functional motion. A powerful complement to yoga, it enhances awareness, mobility, resilience, and ease on and off the mat.

Eric Franklin is the Founder and Director of the Franklin Method®. Eric created the Method over 25 years ago, initially teaching it in Switzerland, Germany and Austria before spreading his message to the USA, China, Japan and beyond. After earning his Bachelor of Science at the University of Zurich and his Bachelor of Fine Arts at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Eric worked for many years as a dancer and choreographer. After developing his groundbreaking Franklin Method®, Eric then went on to teach at numerous universities and schools around the world, including the Juilliard School in New York, Rutgers University, the University of Vienna, the Royal Ballet School and the Laban Center in London. Over the years...

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