If you want to know how to be The Best Yoga Instructor. The first thing you’ll need to do is, accept all of the roles and responsibilities that come with the job.

They’re not all fun, but if you’re really passionate about this career choice. We can guarantee that all of the hard work will be worth it. Seeing as you’re searching for advice on what makes the best yoga instructor. You go beyond the basic day-to-day tasks of the job. So here’s now!

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Look At Your Students

The first thing that you need to do as the best yoga instructor is to look at your students. Watch how your students move and are willing to look them in the eye. This bit of feedback was one of the best pieces of teaching advice I’ve ever received. You need to teach to what you see (both physically and energetically) not what you ‘know. Watch your students and cue accordingly, instead of going by scripted cues.


Come With A Plan

Secondly, if you want to be the best yoga instructor you have to come with a plan. Every time you show up to teach. You should have an idea of what you’re going to teach and how you are going to theme with it. For some of us, this means writing our classes out and for others, this means home practice and reflection. No matter what it means for you though, be prepared. The only way to get somewhere is to know where you are going. Getting to Savasana is no exception!

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Be Willing To Change Plans

If you are practicing tips 1 and 2 correctly, you’ll soon notice that sometimes plans have to change! Look at your students and ask them how they are doing. If the majority of your class is having a low emotional energy day. It might not be the time for handstands. (Or, it might be the perfect time for handstands, depending upon your students. You cannot be so tied to your plans that you do not respond to what’s in front of you. That’s not yoga.


Share Your Human-ness

The next step to be the best yoga instructor is to share your humanness. The best yoga instructor is always themselves. Your students do not need you to be perfect. Your students need you to be real. (That ‘perfection’ stuff is all part of your ego anyway). And, the more that you can show up as you during a class. The more you will empower your students to do the same. Yoga is not about mystery and secrecy.

Yoga is about presence and connection. Share where and who you are and watch what happens! 


Good Communication Skills

Firstly, you’ll need to be able to clearly communicate with your students during your classes. So that they can understand your instructions and take part in the class safely. You’ll need to have the ability to reach out to new people, network with other professionals, and deal with any inquiries in a professional manner. Good communication skills will really help you to sell your services to new students. And also keep those students practicing with you. Listening to your students really helps you to get to know them. The style of teaching they like, and their goals. This will help you to be the best possible yoga teacher for that student. Allowing them to enjoy your classes and retaining their custom!


Be Patient

Patience is a quality that any good teacher should possess. Fortunately, as a yoga teacher, patience is something that comes quite naturally to you. Slowing down and achieving patience is one of the most rewarding things about practicing yoga. As a yogi yourself, you should be very much familiar with how to practice patience. And also the benefits of doing so, But we’re not here to talk about the practice of yoga itself. We’re here to explain what makes a good yoga teacher, and why the ability to exercise patience is so important.


Approachable

Lastly, we recommended this step to be the best yoga instructor. The number one barrier that gets in the way of people taking up a new hobby. Especially an exercise-based one is that they feel intimidated by the thought of taking that first step into the studio, gym, health club. By presenting yourself as somebody friendly and easy to talk to. You will make new clients feel much more at ease when first coming to your class.

And once they’re your students. Being approachable will allow you to create the kind of relationships. Especially with your students that will keep them coming back to your classes. The more your students feel like they can come to you, speak honestly, and ask questions, the greater value they will place on you as a teacher. Creating loyalty and high levels of retention.

Do it for yourself, do it for your fellow teachers and do it for your students.

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