There are many yoga practitioners who pursue the path of becoming yoga teachers and instructors. Eager to pursue your passion? If you’re planning to take yoga teacher training courses, you must make sure that you can take on the mantle of professional yoga teachers.
Unexpected challenges of becoming a yoga instructor
Becoming a yoga instructor is an entirely different ballpark from when you were first taking beginner yoga classes. Instead of just following, you’re leading now, and when you’re instructing your students, you’re helping them build their practice and learn from their experience. So, contrary to a yoga class that you may just casually attend for fun, heading a class may not always be the relaxing experience that you may have as a student.
Teaching yoga is a rewarding job, yes, but it might challenge you in more ways than you expect. Having a passion for yoga isn’t necessarily enough to have a successful career as a yoga teacher. As with any other career paths, you need to be knowledgeable in businesses or education to be able to teach classes effectively in the long run. Here are some common difficulties you can encounter
1. Marketing your yoga classes.
Since there are many yoga teachers out there, how can you effectively market yourself? Find a draw. Whether you teach yoga classes in Chinese or employ the latest trends, there has to be something that makes you stand out.
2. Travelling.
You’ll probably find yourself going to different venues just to teach. Learning how to manage travel fatigue is necessary
3. Managing schedules.
You will inevitably experience lulls and peaks in your busy days. Managing this well means planning for it in advance.
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