In the early days of teaching yoga, it’s easy to stay motivated. You’re fresh from training, and bursting with new knowledge and ideas that you want to share.
Weaving themes into your yoga classes is a wonderful way to add depth to the practice that you offer. A theme can really tie a class together.
As a Yoga teacher, we have to brand ourselves more than others because of our field. Image is key. So how can we use our pictures to gain more classes?
It’s safe to say that most yoga teachers did not get into the business of yoga for its financial benefits, so it’s important to maintain a personal practice to keep our love for yoga alive.
A simple and balanced approach to yoga studio software.
Practicing different pranayama, or breath control, techniques can prepare us and our students for asana, savasana, or a seated meditation.
As the temperature drops, it gets harder and harder to want to leave your bed and hit your mat. Fuzzy pajamas are certainly more cuddly than a sports bra!
New Year’s Day allows us to reflect on the past year and set new intentions, cleansing ourselves of the past and starting fresh for the present and the future.
A new year is coming, so what are the classes you should definitely teach? We made a top 10 list of yoga classes you should teach next year.
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