How to Prepare for a Class When You Are Nervous and New to Teaching Yoga | Tips for New Yoga Teachers Lesson 4
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by Yoga Teacher's Aide
6M ago
As an introvert who hates public speaking, it really surprised me how quickly I got comfortable teaching yoga classes. Over the last year, I have taught both in-person outdoor classes and online classes. My smallest class had one student and my largest class so far had 65 students. I still get a little nervous before each class, but once I get started, the nerves fade away. Here are some tips to help you feel less nervous before you teach a class. Read the blog post here: https://medium.com/@breoutside/how-to-prepare-for-a-yoga-class-when-you-are-nervous-and-new-to-teaching-yoga-c51c528cc617 ..read more
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Tips for New Yoga Teachers Lesson 3: Let’s Talk About YouTube
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by Yoga Teacher's Aide
6M ago
Get printables and more resources at www.YogaTeachersAide.com Read the blog post here: https://breoutside.com/2021/10/16/tips-for-new-yoga-teachers-lesson-3-lets-talk-about-youtube ..read more
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Tips for New Yoga Teachers Lesson 2: Pitching Your Partnership or Collaboration
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by Yoga Teacher's Aide
6M ago
In Lesson 1, I told you my story of how free yoga classes do not equate to getting students. That was merely one attempt at using free classes to lure students. I gave you one suggestion for getting more students into your classes, a partnership or collaboration with another business, nonprofit or public entity. If you know who you want to do a collaboration or partnership with, here are some suggestions for formatting your pitch letter ..read more
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Yoga Teacher's Aide Trailer
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by Yoga Teacher's Aide
6M ago
Welcome to Yoga Teacher’s Aide by BreOutside. Whether you are just starting your business or you are an established teacher with full classes, Yoga Teacher's Aide offers free and paid resources to help you stay on your 'A' game. Episode topics include the business of yoga, teaching skills and more. Visit us online at www.YogaTeachersAide.com ..read more
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How to Prepare for a Class When You Are Nervous and New to Teaching Yoga | Tips for New Yoga Teachers Lesson 4
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by Yoga Teacher's Aide
2y ago
As an introvert who hates public speaking, it really surprised me how quickly I got comfortable teaching yoga classes. Over the last year, I have taught both in-person outdoor classes and online classes. My smallest class had one student and my largest class so far had 65 students. I still get a little nervous before each class, but once I get started, the nerves fade away. Here are some tips to help you feel less nervous before you teach a class. Read the blog post here: https://medium.com/@breoutside/how-to-prepare-for-a-yoga-class-when-you-are-nervous-and-new-to-teaching-yoga-c51c528cc617 ..read more
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Tips for New Yoga Teachers Lesson 3: Let’s Talk About YouTube
Yoga Teacher's Aide
by Yoga Teacher's Aide
2y ago
Get printables and more resources at www.YogaTeachersAide.com Read the blog post here: https://breoutside.com/2021/10/16/tips-for-new-yoga-teachers-lesson-3-lets-talk-about-youtube ..read more
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Tips for New Yoga Teachers Lesson 2: Pitching Your Partnership or Collaboration
Yoga Teacher's Aide
by Yoga Teacher's Aide
2y ago
In Lesson 1, I told you my story of how free yoga classes do not equate to getting students. That was merely one attempt at using free classes to lure students. I gave you one suggestion for getting more students into your classes, a partnership or collaboration with another business, nonprofit or public entity. If you know who you want to do a collaboration or partnership with, here are some suggestions for formatting your pitch letter ..read more
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Tips for New Yoga Teachers Lesson 1: Free Yoga Doesn't Equal Students
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by Yoga Teacher's Aide
2y ago
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many yoga teacher trainings moved online and went down in price, making becoming a yoga teacher more accessible than ever. That said, the market is now saturated with an abundance of yoga teachers and a limited audience. Many of you have probably started or intend to start by teaching online. You might have listened to other podcasts, blog posts or even attended a webinar looking for advice on starting your business and capturing your target audience. I’m going to be real with you for a minute. It has not been easy starting my online yoga business over the last ye ..read more
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Yoga Teacher's Aide Trailer
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by Yoga Teacher's Aide
2y ago
Welcome to Yoga Teacher’s Aide by BreOutside. Whether you are just starting your business or you are an established teacher with full classes, Yoga Teacher's Aide offers free and paid resources to help you stay on your 'A' game. Episode topics include the business of yoga, teaching skills and more. Visit us online at www.YogaTeachersAide.com ..read more
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