Which Group Class Gets Your Vote?
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Yin Yoga for a Rejuvenated Body with Annelise Piers has been my favorite class since 2020. It is not too strenuous, but is challenging both mentally and physically. Annelise gets to know the specific needs of her clients’ bodies and offers tips to deal with specific issues in a manageable way. I really appreciate the various poses offered to deal with specific regions of the body. Annelise’s teaching style is inclusive, approachable, friendly, genuine, and caring. The class helps me with mental and physical issues. My osteopath can always tell if I have missed a class!
Annelise is constantly studying and sharing her new learning with her class, adding value to her already extensive knowledge. Her classes are well-planned and linked thematically, a feature I appreciate and admire.
Yin yoga with Annelise has helped me immensely with my Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. -
Jitendra Gupta I am also wondering whether you send a brief email survey to students who leave the platform to establish why they left, with options to tick regarding their reason for leaving eg no longer practicing yoga/ now practicing live in studio/ joining another online platform/ dissatisfied with classes/ other reason please specify. I think this could be quite insightful.
Angela Broadbent We have it - the most common reason is that they are too busy - not practicing enough - Right? Anil
The important question though is why did someone not signup and I think the most common feedback there was that they did not have a good first experience or the class time did not work (this is for group classes)
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Angela Broadbent We have it - the most common reason is that they are too busy - not practicing enough - Right? Anil
The important question though is why did someone not signup and I think the most common feedback there was that they did not have a good first experience or the class time did not work (this is for group classes)
Jitendra Gupta That’s so sad that people leave because they say they can’t make time. They don’t even have to go anywhere or get ready - it’s literally only an hour a day. If people prioritised their exercise the NHS wouldn’t be in the mess it’s in. And then they’ll be complaining about waiting lists when they haven’t helped themselves.
Maybe you should particularly target old people like me who are retired and therefore have plenty of time and can attend classes anytime.