u/Temporary_Moose_8202

New yoga teacher thinking about teaching again, any advice?

I had a chat with a company that offers corporate yoga classes last year, and they finally got back to me with some options for classes. Many years ago, I taught a few times as a volunteer, then a few times at a yoga studio, and later for a company that sent me to different luxury apartment buildings. I moved around quite a bit during that time, and those were all in different cities. Later I also taught at CorePower Yoga, but I only lasted about two months. One of the reasons I quit was that I dreaded having to repeat the same sequence over and over. I got bored after maybe the third class, even with some tweaks here and there. That was about three years ago, and I haven’t taught since. So I’m still very much a newbie teacher.

I’m a little scared to start teaching again, but I’m also excited about the possibility that this setup might actually work for me. For those of you who teach yoga, especially if you’ve been teaching for a while, any advice for someone new to teaching yoga for a corporate group? Do you think teaching in this kind of setup could be a good way to get back into it?

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u/Temporary_Moose_8202 — 7 days ago
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Beginner with no formal lessons looking for feedback

Beginner, mainly playing for cardio and fun. My partner and I started together, and neither of us has had lessons. I only have video of myself for now. I'd love some feedback on my basic technique and anything I should work on.

u/Temporary_Moose_8202 — 8 days ago