Monday, November 11, 2013

Thinking of Becoming a Yoga Instructor?

Yoga Instructor
Yoga has seen a surge of popularity over the years. More and more people are seeing the benefits of this ancient art. With the rise in demand for yoga classes, equipment and qualified instructors, you may have thought of becoming an instructor.

This is a worthwhile goal. Not only will you be able to help other achieve their better health and fitness, you will also be able to provide a comfortable living for yourself if you are a good instructor with a wide client base.

To become a yoga teacher or instructor, the first step is to decide which yoga you will want to specialize in. It could be Bikram yoga or Ashtanga yoga or Hatha yoga. There are so many types of yoga that you will be spoilt for choice. Choose one that suits your style and master it. That is the key to success. You must master the form of yoga you choose to specialize in.

If you are looking to make more money from yoga, it will help to specialize in yoga that is the most popular. For example, thousands of people spend good money on Bikram yoga classes. Instructors are in demand for this form of yoga. You will also need to identify the type of clients you will have.
Some forms of yoga are better suited for young people. Others are better for those middle aged or even senior citizens. Decide who your target audience is and specialize in a suitable yoga.

Of course, to become a teacher, one first needs to go to school and get accredited. This is a very important step. Unfortunately, there are many dubious schools with equally dubious certification. You may not be taught properly and after spending your money, you may find out that your certification is not even recognized. Therefore, it always pays to do your due diligence and sign up with a yoga school that is reputable and has produced its fair share of fine instructors.

Look for a school that is alliance-accredited. Or you may ask a popular instructor which school they went to and if it is worth joining the school. Very often, word of mouth and references are just as helpful. Do your background checks on the school.

The next step will be to start a class of your own or you may join a gym as a yoga instructor. Whether you go freelance or sign up with a permanent place is your choice. Many yoga instructors work for gyms and forge bonds with many different clients. When they decide to go solo, they tell these clients that they are starting their own class and very often if the client likes you, they’ll follow you. That’s how you build your client base.

Marketing also helps. Always deliver excellent service and quality instruction. Word of mouth is the best form of marketing. A friendly instructor who knows what they are doing and delivers results will never be short of clients. Do keep your prices reasonable and do not hard sell anybody.

These are just some of the tips you should follow if you wish to be a successful yoga instructor. Always keep learning and be personable. The best teachers often are.

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