I created D2R because I've been in your shoes. I know what it's like to have a class prepared, only to have five people walk in who, once they've introduced themselves and shared their situations, won't be able to fully participate.
If you teach group classes you know they’re all levels all the time…but the poses you teach and the tools you have to adapt them only work for some people some of the time.
It’s easy to think you’re meeting everybody where they are + including everyone in the room…
I know what it's like to give out blocks and straps, to offer modifications, and to tell everyone to “do what works for you”. You’ve been told that’s what you do to make classes accessible so everyone must be good to go, right?…
...Sure, you're good to go…as long as you don’t look at the handful of people struggling to do the class you've prepared.
There’s a nagging feeling you can’t shake that even your modifications aren’t that accessible not to mention your own lower back + wrist injuries that seem to keep getting worse.
I designed D2R to give teachers just like you a framework beyond the yoga standard box so you can serve anyone and everyone who walks into your classes + have them leave thinking ‘wow, I really can do yoga even though I’m not flexible’.