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If you truly love Yoga teaching, you should teach Yoga for
free. How can you justify charging for Yoga Instructor
Training?
My friend, I want to thank you for the opportunity to answer
your sincere question.
Firstly, I have had the experience of teaching free yoga
classes in parks and holding down a full time job, at the same
time. Many of those students really didn't see a value in Free
Yoga. It was just something to do, if they were around the
park.
When the park asked me to pay a “permit fee,” for teaching
free Yoga, I asked my students to give me a little help. Some
of them let me know walking is free and left.
The first day I charged for Yoga, the remaining students
stayed because they saw a value in learning Yoga. Their
attendance was much more consistent. Some of my
first “paying” Yoga students have since become successful
Yoga teachers in their own right.
If you are serious about something, you are willing to pay for
it. Would you like a free vacation spent in a conference room,
with someone trying to sell you a “land deal” or would you
just like some time to relax away from home? Personally, I
am not interested in a free trip to learn about buying a
swamp and am willing to pay for a nice vacation.
Nothing in life is really free, when you think about it. All the
water that you drink is paid for by you or the local taxpayers.
Most people have to travel to inhale fresh quality air at the
beach or in the mountains. Even walking requires some fuel
in the form of food and drink that is paid for by somebody.
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