3 Tips For Selecting The Right Yoga Teacher Training For You

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Planning to turn your passion for yoga into a career? Then you will have to start by completing a yoga teacher training certification. Completing a certificate to become a yoga instructor is a life-changing experience that can add a lot of value to your life. It will transform you as a person from within and you will get to meet and greet with like-minded people in your field.

With that aside, you have probably noticed that there are a wide variety of teacher training options out there, so which one is the right one for you? How do you know that if you spend your hard-earned money on a 200-hour yoga teacher training is actually going to be beneficial for you in the long run?

If you are confused about the various teacher training options available, then you have come to the right place. In this post, we will present to you a checklist that will help you understand which teacher training is best for you and your career as a yoga instructor.

Only Follow a Yoga Alliance Certified Course

  • The Yoga Alliance U.S is an international governing body for yoga and it has set several standards that a yoga teacher training course should include. So your first priority should be to find a Registered Yoga School (RYS) and then look for a Registered Yoga Teacher Training course.

If you’re based in or around Illinois, then you’re welcome to check Wild Abundant Life, a Registered Yoga School that is dedicated to providing the highest quality of registered teacher training courses ranging from 200-hour, 300-hour, and 500-hour teacher training courses along with several other continuing education courses available both online and in-studio.

Check The History of The Studio/School

  • As someone who is aspiring to become a yoga instructor, it is very important for you to learn about the people who will be teaching you and what is their success rate. When you go out to look for a teacher training course in your area, ensure that you check the history of how the course is taught, who teaches the course, and how many successful students the school has produced.

Your success as a teacher depends a lot on how good your teachers were and how well the course was structured. So don’t be afraid to ask questions. These days every yoga school has a website where you can contact them via email and ask all the questions you have in your mind. Use this to your advantage.

Join As Early As Possible

  • Many Yoga schools in the U.S, including Wild Abundant Life, offer early-bird discounts to people who register for a spot in the teacher training course well-before the course begins. This way you can save hundreds of dollars, so don’t let this opportunity slip.

If you are interested in taking a course with Wild Abundant Life, check our teacher training schedule for 2020 on our website and book a spot.

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