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April 4, 2026Poses Reimagined: Unlocking Creativity In Your Sequencing
Creativity in yoga doesn’t require reinventing everything – it starts with shifting how you see what’s already in front of you. By teaching with intention and staying adaptable, you can create classes that feel more aligned, more engaging, and more like you.
Key Takeaways
- Getting more creative in your yoga poses and teaching yoga isn't just about wild new poses – it's about knowing the poses and being intentional
- The pose isn't the point of reimagining asana – and it's not the point of the practice in general
- Intentionality can drive your creativity
- Being adaptable is a must if you want to have fun with poses and teaching yoga
- Focus on intention-led problem solving instead of constantly introducing new material to be "fresh and exciting"
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Creativity in yoga sequencing is about seeing poses (and the practice in general) differently.
In this webinar, yoga educator Sarah White breaks down how to move beyond rigid sequencing rules and “by-the-book” teaching. You’ll learn how to approach poses as adaptable tools, teach with intention, and build sequences that feel more natural, responsive, and authentic to you.
The Pose Isn’t The Point Of The Class
Creative sequencing begins when teachers stop treating poses as fixed shapes and start seeing them as teaching tools. When the focus shifts to what a pose can teach—rather than how it should look – classes become more engaging, embodied, and responsive to students’ needs.
Intention Can Drive Your Creativity
True creativity doesn’t come from adding endless variations! It comes from knowing what you're doing and focusing on intentionality. Small, intentional shifts in load, direction, tempo, or emphasis can completely transform a pose when guided by a clear purpose, helping teachers create more meaningful and impactful classes.
Adaptability Over Everything (Especially Autopilot)
Sustainable creativity comes from working with what you already know in new ways. By focusing on intention-led problem solving instead of constantly introducing new material, teachers can move away from autopilot and toward a more confident, curious, and adaptable teaching style.
About Sarah White
Sarah White is a yoga educator and sequencing mentor who helps teachers move beyond rigid rules and autopilot teaching.
With over eight years of international and online teaching experience, her work centers on embodied, intention-led sequencing that adapts to real bodies.
She is the creator of the Creative Sequencing Method, a training designed to help teachers teach with more imagination, adaptability, and confidence – without relying on formulas or peak-pose templates.
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