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What you will learn

Looking comfortable when speaking

Not feeling anxious while speaking

Knowing how to move your hands, feet and body in a presentation

Description

Body Language is always on. Imagine that every time you stand or sit to speak, you appear supremely confident, relaxed and authoritative. Every movement your body makes conveys the message you want it to. Imagine never having to wonder what to do with your hands or how to stand or move when you are giving a presentation.

You can be a master of your own Body Language. Today.

In this Body Language course you will learn what to do with your hands, body and face so that you will look confident and relaxed in front of your speaking audience. You won’t have to wonder if you look nervous, scared or unprofessional any longer. Even if you are scared, you will learn how to look completely relaxed in front of any speaking audience.

Why go through one more meeting or presentation worried that you don’t look or sound your best? Sign up for this Body Language course today.

What will students achieve or be able to do after taking this Body Language course?

*Looking comfortable when speaking

*Not feeling anxious while speaking

*Knowing how to move your hands, feet and body in a presentation

What do Udemy students say about this Body Language course?

“5 Stars! This guy really knows his stuff, and goes straight to the major key points, without spending time on unnecessary fluff that numbs your mind. I’d highly recommend this to anyone dealing with any form of professional speaking. All in all, an awesome buy – very practical, easy to apply in real life, and definitely well worth the negligible investment of 10 bucks. Keep up the good work, TJ! :)” Tom M Williams


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“Excellent course; I highly recommend it. Down to the point, excellent quality, no babbling — just straight to the point and informative, and expertly delivered. If you’re going to be on camera, or just want to improve your body language when doing a speech, this is the course for you.”

“5 Stars! One of the very best trainings I’ve ever attended! TJ values people’s time. Each and every minute of this excellent training contains useful, valuable and necessary information everybody should know, not only those who intend to speak in the public or some kind of interviews. The teachings could also be used in everyday life conversations. Student support is also excellent! Thank you TJ.” Gita Davoodi-Greiner

“5 Stars! Practical and engaging.” Anthony Oguejiofor

“5 stars! Very useful course even for those who do not work on television . I really learnt a lot in this course.” Bruno Brain Baruchi

 “5 Stars! The instructor does a great job of getting the information across in an easy to understand manner. The information is both useful and actionable. Definitely worth checking out.” Salma Shamy

“5 Stars! A great course that is surely worth completing! It will surely help you in public events that you need to participate!” Christos Papazacharias

There is a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for this Body Language course. And the instructor also provides an enhanced guarantee.

This Body Language course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: body language – body language in the workplace – micro expressions – self confidence – body language: appear confident and poised when you speak – read body language – language – body language appear confident – confidence. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: nonverbal communication – lie detection – social skills – microexpressions.

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Content

Make Sure Your Body and Mouth Are Speaking With Confidence
The Secret of Great Body Language for Speakers
Please Introduce Yourself
Here are the Fundamentals You MUST Do as a Speaker
The Body Language Elements for Success
Here is Exactly What to Do With Your Body
Do THIS with Your Eyes
Your Hands Can be a Huge Asset
Never be a Stiff
Exciting New Update to this Course
How to Make Your Face Come Alive
How to Smile for TV
How to sit for TV interviews
How to Change Body Language for a seated Presentation
How to Use Your Eyes When Seated
How to Move Hands
How to Sit
How to use a lectern or podium
How to use your voice
What should I do with my eyes?
What to do with your feet
What do I do with my hands?
How to Move Your Head
What to do with my face
How to Smile
How to Speak with Energy on TV
Conclusion
Final Thoughts on Body Language for Speakers
Ask for Criticism to Improve
Housekeeping Matters
Your Body Language Questions Will Be Answered Here, In Video
Before We Start, Here is the #1 Tip to Improving Your Body Language Skills
7 Steps For Getting the Most Out of this Course
Who is TJ Walker?
$10,000 Guarantee This Course Will Make You a Better Communicator
If You Like to Learn by Reading
Time to Give TJ a Piece of Your Mind
Update – You Should Get on the TikTok App Now
Questions from Students
Body Language Prep Before Speaking to Employees | Public Speaking Training
Here Is How You Can Get your Certificate of Completion for this Course
Bonus Lecture
Add-On Information:

Overview: The Non-Verbal UI/UX of Professionalism

Let’s be honest: in the tech world, we spend so much time perfecting our industry-standard tools and back-end logic that we often treat our physical presence like an unoptimized legacy system. I’ve sat through enough sprint demos and stakeholder presentations to know that a brilliant engineer can be completely ignored if they’re staring at their shoes or fidgeting with their hoodie strings. I picked up “Body Language: Appear Confident and Poised When You Speak” because I realized my career growth was hitting a ceiling—not because of my code, but because I looked terrified every time I stood at the front of a room.This course isn’t your typical corporate “smile more” seminar. It’s more like a refactoring exercise for your physical presence. The core insight here is that confidence isn’t an innate personality trait; it’s a set of job-ready skills that can be learned, practiced, and deployed just like a new framework. The instructor moves past the surface-level advice and dives into the “why” behind our nervous tics. It’s about understanding that your body sends signals to your brain just as much as your brain sends signals to your body. If you can master the “UI” of your body language, the “back-end” (your internal confidence) starts to follow suit. It’s a holistic approach to public speaking that focuses on the 93% of communication that isn’t the words coming out of your mouth.

Prerequisites

You don’t need a CS degree or a certification prep background for this one, but you do need a healthy dose of self-awareness. The only real requirement is a willingness to record yourself and actually look at the footage—which, for most of us, is more painful than debugging a production error at 2 AM. You’ll need a basic webcam or a smartphone to act as your hands-on labs environment. If you’re already in a role where you have to lead stand-ups or present to clients, you’ll have a built-in real-world project to practice on immediately.

Skills and Tools Covered

This course is a deep dive into the mechanics of physical delivery. It’s less about the software you use (like PowerPoint or Keynote) and more about the “hardware”—you.
  • Micro-expression Management: Learning how to keep a neutral, “open” face even when you’re getting grilled during a Q&A.
  • The Geometry of Gestures: Moving from beginner to advanced hand movements that emphasize points rather than distracting from them.
  • Grounding Techniques: Using your feet and posture to eliminate that “nervous sway” that many of us develop during long presentations.
  • Spatial Awareness: How to “own” a stage or even a small conference room without looking aggressive.
  • Virtual Body Language: Essential tips for looking poised on Zoom or Teams—where eye contact and framing are the new industry-standard tools for trust.

Career Benefits and Job Roles

In the current market, being “just a coder” isn’t enough for high-level career growth. As you move into roles like Solutions Architect, Engineering Manager, or Senior Product Owner, your ability to command a room becomes just as important as your technical debt management. This course provides the job-ready skills needed to bridge that gap.If you’re a Sales Engineer or a Developer Advocate, this isn’t just “nice to have”—it’s foundational. I’ve seen Project Managers get their budgets approved simply because they looked like they believed in their own numbers. When you appear poised, stakeholders assume your technical solution is just as stable. It’s about building “Executive Presence,” a nebulous term that basically means people trust you enough to give you more responsibility (and a higher salary).

Pros

  • Action-Oriented Frameworks: This isn’t theoretical fluff. The course breaks down movements into specific “drills.” It feels like a hands-on lab for your muscles. You get clear instructions on exactly where to put your hands when you aren’t gesturing.
  • Short and Punchy: Tech professionals don’t have time for 40-hour lecture series on “feelings.” This course is streamlined, focusing on high-impact changes you can implement by your next 1-on-1.
  • Psychological De-bugging: It explains the “amygdala hijack”—why our bodies want to curl up in a ball when we’re nervous—and gives you the real-world projects (exercises) to override those survival instincts.

Cons

The only real “bug” in this program is the lack of a live feedback loop. While the instructor is great, body language is highly subjective. Without a mentor or a peer-review system similar to a certification prep cohort, you’re left to judge your own progress by watching your own videos. I would have loved to see a more interactive component or a community Discord where students could submit clips for critique. It requires a lot of discipline to be your own “QA tester” for your posture and gestures.

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