Why to NOT Become a Certified Yoga Instructor

in yoga •  6 years ago 

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I had a client before i decided to pay thousands of dollars to be certified. I became a certified instructor because i thought having a piece of paper would create more opportunity. Opportunity to share health and wellness to others.
I did not go the conventional studio route to get certified. I found a dedicated 70 year old man who spent his whole life practicing yoga. He studied in India. And not to mention apprenticed under Ram Dass for over 15 years. I was more interested in the spiritual aspects of yoga. The culture and yoga's roots. After I met Lex I knew that he was an ideal match for what I was seeking.

A year or so after having my certification and teaching private lessons, I looked into teaching at a studio. Every avenue I explored led me to the same demand. “Pay my studio to rectify you in something you are already certified in. Then you can teach at my studio and get paid.” I have to pay bills to live and this is my dream job. I cannot afford to pay for something I have already paid for. I dedicated myself, my time and my money to follow my passions and this westernized version of yoga has capitalized for profit.

My advice is do what you love. A certification is not a golden ticket. If you are passionate about becoming a yoga instructor, Do it. You do not need a certification to take on clients or organize a yoga lesson. Find your path and follow your dreams.

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It's good to be a yoga teacher. At least you can assist someone who is in need of expert.

When you study what you love you excel and when you do what you love you succeed and be proficient in your work.

thats insane, well done!

Nice advices