Word of Mouth Marketing for Yoga Teachers
Are you a private yoga teacher looking for more clients? Try these tips on word of mouth marketing for yoga teachers, and grow your client base!
Are you a private yoga teacher looking for more clients? Try these tips on word of mouth marketing for yoga teachers, and grow your client base!
As a yoga teacher, you need to have a clear idea of what your clients expect before their private yoga lessons. Here’s how to ask the right questions!
Are you on the quest for more private yoga clients? Here, you’ll find three tips to help you expand your yoga client base. It takes work, but it’s worth it!
Sometimes it’s hard to know your energetic boundaries as a yoga teacher, as you just want to give it your all. Here are some tips for knowing your limits!
Are you a private yoga teacher who’s teaching in a group yoga setting? Here are 3 ways to still give individual attention while teaching a large class!
A helpful guide to managing time, both for you and your students, as a private yoga teacher.
Finishing training, readying studios, and helping each student, yoga teachers work hard! Pricing private yoga sessions is important. Here are 5 basic rules.
In yoga we gain strength, flexibility, and relaxation. It is also a search for higher understanding. Use this guide in your private yoga teaching.
The yamas serve as an appropriate map to navigate the practice of teaching private yoga and creating a sustainable private yoga teacher practice.
A homework system can help your private yoga clients progress in their practice. Here are four ideas for homework you can assign as a private yoga teacher.
A critical eye for yoga sequencing lets you understand how the body can and should move in poses AND work this into tailor-made classes for your client.
If you’re a private yoga teacher, assigning yoga homework can help you meet your instructional goals as well as your student’s yoga goals.
Private yoga sessions can be a hit or miss. These tips help ensure a mutually beneficial teaching relationship between teachers and private yoga clients.
Private yoga classes can deplete your personal reserves for time and energy. Here’s how to hold space for your yoga students as a private yoga teacher.
Building a career as a yoga teacher takes time, effort, research, and experience. Here are helpful tips for finding your niche as a yoga teacher.
It’s fairly easy to fall into a self-improvement trap, even as a yogi or yogini. To build your self-love, here are reminders for your home yoga practice.
Yoga teachers aim to inspire their students into cultivating a lifelong passion for asana and a strong home yoga practice. Here’s how to do that.
Only have enough time for 10 minutes of yoga at home? These yoga and meditation ideas let you relax, revitalize, and recover, while keeping you on schedule.
Filling up your private session openings can be tricky, but it’s not impossible. Here’s how you can find more private yoga clients for your classes.
Using props as part of your yoga practice allows you to deepen your practice and explore with new and different variations of asana postures. In our home practice, we have