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Yoga Teachers, Prepare for the New Year's Rush - Part 1

from: Paul M. Jerard Jr.





The doors will fly open on January 2nd with enthusiastic mobs of

Yoga students. What can you do to prepare for the busiest

stretch of the year? How can you keep their interest all year

long?





If there was ever a time to clean up your Yoga studio or health

club, now is the time. Depending on where you live, most of your

Yoga students may be out Christmas shopping right now. This

season is like the "eye of a hurricane." It is a temporary slow

spell before the busiest season for Yoga and fitness.





Bear in mind, there is a "second wind" in spring, when many Yoga

students are preparing for "bathing suit season." If you need a

fresh coat of paint, or the rugs need to be shampooed, take

advantage of this brief respite.





You should also have a game plan for keeping Yoga students'

interest. Do not get too far off the track, but spice up your

schedule with special workshops or "pilot" classes. Yoga classes

are much like spice; too many flavors can ruin your dish, or in

this case, your class.





Keeping student interest has always been a challenge for

teachers of any subject. With fitness or Yoga, it is easy to get

flocks of students during January, in North America, with a

little help from cold weather, and New Year's resolutions. The

big question is: How to keep the enthusiasm going all year long?





Therefore, open a special event class to "test the waters" for

student interest. There is no sense in starting another Yoga

class without researching, if there is a demand. If the crowd

loves the class, you will have no problem getting sign-ups. Be

certain that your sign-ups make, at least, a down payment on a

class package.





It is very easy for people to sign up for a yoga class and never

show up again. This is the culture of Attention Deficit Disorder

(ADD), and people move on to other things -like butterflies on

flowers. So, you have to capture their attention and keep it.

Below are some examples of workshops and classes to try in your

yoga studio.





Mommy and Me Yoga Classes: This requires special patience on the

part of the Yoga teacher, and female teachers will usually fare

much better, especially, if the Yoga teacher has children of her

own. This is an age specific niche, but there are always new

mothers and new toddlers willing to try such a class.





© Copyright 2005 - Paul Jerard / Aura Publications





About the author:



Paul Jerard is the director of Yoga teacher training at Aura in

RI. He's a master instructor of martial arts and Yoga. He

teaches Yoga, martial arts, and fitness. He wrote: Is Running a

Yoga Business Right for You? For Yoga students wanting to be a

Yoga teacher. http://www.yoga-teacher-training.org









 



 

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