To Stop the Cultural Appropriation of Yoga, We Have to Start With Teacher Training
A conversation about addressing the changes needed in yoga teacher training and taking self responsibility for what is passed down.
A conversation about addressing the changes needed in yoga teacher training and taking self responsibility for what is passed down.
You've got your YTT. Now what?
Six essential tips to build teaching confidence.
There are many upsides to virtual yoga teacher trainings. Here, top instructors dish on how to make your online programs shine.
Is now the right time to do a 200-hour yoga teacher training?
Yoga leaders discuss the explosion of teacher training programs over the last decade, the pros and cons for students, and alternate models for students who wish to deepen their practice.
Plus, five things every yoga teacher training should offer.
Teacher Natasha Rizopoulos talks about her teacher training journey.
More and more yogis are realizing a 200-hour YTT just scratches yoga's surface.
Considering hosting a YTT? Learn from teacher trainer and studio owner Sigrid Matthews' experience. Start with these questions.
Is every yoga teacher and studio owner you know hosting a YTT these days? Teacher Trainer Sigrid Matthews explains what they know that you don't.
Completing a 200-hour teacher training is a major accomplishment for a yogi, but it's not all that’s necessary to become a yoga teacher, says Eddie Modestini.
With yoga continually evolving, CE is crucial for teachers. Here, five tips for getting the most you can out of your time as a student.
Natasha Rizopoulos recommends carefully examining YTT program curriculums before signing up. Here, some parameters to use.
Don't want to teach? Teacher trainer Jason Crandell addresses the trend of enrolling in YTT to develop your personal practice.
Considering yoga teacher training? 90 Monkeys co-founder Amy Ippoliti suggests you start by asking yourself some tough questions.
It can be daunting to sift through the many YTTs offered. Before you sign up, spend some time contemplating your options.
For Shea Mowry, mastering the yoga poses was the easy part. Learning to listen deeply to herself has been the real education.
Yoga helped them, and now three California teens want to share the practice with their peers.
Yoga Alliance and Prana are offering two scholarships for yoga teachers who work with underserved populations and who want advanced training.
San Francisco studio chain offers majors to students enrolled in its advanced teacher training, joining ranks of other academic-style training programs for yoga.
Do you need to be super flexible to teach yoga? No, writes Neal Pollack. All you need is an open mind, an open heart, and a willingness to dedicate a goodly percent of your life to the practice.
Kathryn Budig and Annie Carpenter weigh in about how to find the right program for you.