Yoga Teaching Certification
Yoga teaching certification should not be all that easy to
acquire. After all, the whole point of certification is to
ensure quality and certification loses all meaning when
instructors with low levels of competence and questionable yoga
schools get certified. Poor certification standards will hurt
the students as improper technique could lead to injuries and
the student will surely not be able to get their money’s
worth.
With the yoga craze sweeping the world, the ancient Indian
practice has been co-opted into being the basis of a
multi-billion dollar industry. In the United States alone,
people spend more than 3 billion USD a year on yoga classes and
yoga related equipment.
It’s no wonder many people with just a little know how on
yoga are trying to get a piece of the action. As a result, many
McYoga schools or yoga schools of low overall quality have been
popping up like pimples on a teenager all over the country. The
need for would be practitioners of the ancient practice to find
out which schools are legitimate and which to avoid has led to
the practice of yoga teaching certification.
Accreditation of Yoga Schools
Yoga teaching certification bodies themselves are a
very eclectic sort. Some will certify if a school can really
teach just a certain form of yoga, for instance. Some research
will help one uncover which yoga teaching certification bodies
will be of most help for the kind of yoga that one is
interested in. There are also general practice yoga teaching
certification groups such as Yoga Alliance in the United States
that may even help one find schools they accredited of any form
of yoga in your area.
When looking for a yoga school or a yoga instructor, always
take the same precautions that you would take if you were going
any other school. yoga teaching certification should always be
checked and double checked. If certification is given, always
do your homework on hat certification.
Some yoga teaching certification can be bought online
without there being any real guarantee of competence from the
instructor or quality from the school. When your own health and
your own money is at stake, you could never take too many
precautions.
Often, some instructors will claim to practice a certain
form of yoga that they will claim to have developed on their
own. As such it is unlikely that this kind of practice will be
given yoga teaching certification from any body that certifies
orthodox practices.
While there may be some instructors who are offering genuine
benefits with their system, it will be hard to tell which as
many others will just be hucksters who claim to have developed
their own system in order to dodge questions of
certification.
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