Yoga Teacher Training.

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Yoga Teacher Training.

Yoga Teacher Training.

If you've ever considered a career as a professional Yoga instructor, but weren't sure where to get straight answers to your biggest questions about what it's like to train and work as a professional Yoga teacher, then you've come to the right place!

I've spent the last 17 years teaching Yoga professionally, and I've also had the privilege of training hundreds of yoga enthusiasts to become Internationally certified yoga teachers and instructors.

And the truth is that teaching Yoga can be an incredibly rewarding -- and profitable -- way to earn a living... if you know what you're doing!

Unfortunately, there are far too many Yoga teacher training camps and correspondence programs out there that only teach their students a small portion of what it takes to start, run, and grow, a successful Yoga teaching practice!

You see, I knew that if a home-study Yoga certification course was going to be worthwhile, it would have to contain comprehensive instruction in all of the following areas:

  • Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology
  • Asanas
  • Modifications
  • Yoga philosophy & methodology
  • Assisting with alignment
  • Chakras
  • Bandhas
  • Mudras
  • Yamas & Niyamas
  • Pranayama
  • Meditation and Relaxation
  • Working with special populations
  • Yoga Teaching Tips
  • Yoga Teacher Ethics

Of course, just being a great Yoga instructor isn't enough... I've seen many wonderful Yoga instructors struggle just to pay their bills because they didn't understand how to run a business! With this in mind, I also knew that for a home-study course, specifically designed for Yoga teachers, to really deliver, it would also need to tackle crucial topics like:

  • Yoga Teacher Business Development
  • Communications for Yoga Business
  • Marketing Essentials for Yoga Instructors
  • Networking Strategies to Build your Client List

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