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Designing for Skill: Class Structures that Support Learning and Progress

Join Jenn Pilotti for this masterclass on the art and science of class design. Drawing from principles of motor learning, attention, and retention, this 60-minute session explores how to structure classes that not only feel good—but actually build skill over time.

You’ll learn:

✅ How to sequence drills and transitions to support progression

✅ When to offer constraints vs. cues

✅ How to balance repetition and variability for long-term gains

✅ Why how you frame a task matters as much as the task itself

This masterclass is perfect for coaches, teachers, trainers, or students who want to learn how to apply the science of learning to movement.

Saturday, September 27 from 9:00AM-10:00AM PDT. A recording will be available for 14 days if you are unable to attend live.

$39.00
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