The 30-second article
• Fitness professionals need and want
to continually learn new skills and
disciplines to keep their career fresh
and their participants interested
• When choosing a course, do what
excites and inspires you
• Also consider the factors of location,
duration, timing, price and demand
for skills
• Seek courses through trusted
providers and find out about the
teaching style and experience of the
course instructor.
to assist in movement, sequencing exercises
and tailoring exercise to individuals. This
study, combined with practical instructing
experience, has helped me be a ‘good’
yoga student, but has also given me the
grounding to, hopefully, become a great
yoga instructor.
If your budget, your schedule and
existing commitments only allow you to do
a shorter course, think strategically. Which
course can provide you with the essential
elements and certification to move on to the
qualifications you really want to do?
Perhaps you do a short course in a dance
discipline with the aim of enrolling full time in
a year or so. This is a great option for those
who have a vast interest in fitness generally
and want to test out their ability and desire
to teach specialist classes.
I have chosen to study my 200 hour
yoga teacher training under the tutelage of
instructors I have previously worked for and
taken yoga classes with. I know my instructor
has been teaching yoga for over 20 years,
and also has qualifications and professional
experience in dance and performance. She
has studied yoga in India and America and
now runs her own studio. I am familiar with
the venue, how to get there and the time it
takes. I know her teaching style.
Take all these things into consideration
when choosing a course that feels right for
you. Have you met the instructor? If not, can
your colleagues, friends or family attest to
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