I have to be completely honest...when I first saw you I thought "Oh, another entitled, self centered, self serving, Yoga teacher." I was wrong! You are smart, have GREAT advice, helpful, and down to earth in a fancy, L.A. girl kind of way. I enjoy the subject matter, you speak in a clear concise manner, you are focused, and I enjoyed your advice! So, sorry for the pre-judging...I'm working on it! Great job, thank you for your service. Namaste
You are amazing! Thank you for addressing these hard question in such a grounded, intuitive and graceful way! I'm in the beginning stages of my yoga business and you've helped me address a lot of issues through your videos that I'm not sure how I would've answered otherwise except through trial and error. Next time I'm in Los Angeles I would love to take your class!
Shayna, thank you for the heart that you invested into this video. The time that you give has poured into each of us. Thanks so much for your guidance!
You are so welcome, and I can feel your appreciation deeply! That means so much to me, and it is your kindness that fuels me to continue serving. Namaste :)
Loving You and your videos so much, Shayna!! I deeply resonate with you. I be like "preach, preach!" in every video, haha!! In August I'll be doing a YTT and I'm SOO excited to share this precious art to others. I already have a background in psychology and energy healing, and these topics of money/worth always come up. Anyway, the more I love & honor myself, the more it reflects in my self-confidence. It's so true when you start charging you worth, clients in your same frequency will gravitate towards you!! So beautiful! Thank you so much for your beautiful presence here. People around you must be very lucky! You are the definition of inspiration and empowerment. Wishing you more success, blessings and magic in your path!! Lots of love from Perú. GRACIAS!!
omg you are AMAZING! Thank you for your sweet encouraging words! And congrats on your upcoming YTT this summer! So exciting! And yes, the path of self-love is ultimately the path to growth in all aspects if our life. I'm so glad this resonates for you. It is truly magical. I appreciate you! Keep spreading your beautiful light my dear! Namaste.
I found you last Week and I can say you are super inspiring. I graduated for IIN Last Year and I have some things in my mind that I want to do. And the price is one of the things I was not sure. But I am now, I am working in my website and I am ready to start. Thank you and Namaste!
Hi Olga! Thank you for your kind comment. I'm so glad you find the videos inspiring. Yay fellow IIN grad! I wish you nothing but success on your journey!
These are the questions that I seek answers to... As a beginner yoga teacher I want to know... How to build a SOLID following? How to keep my clients? What price should I charge for group sessions? Should I charge for one group session or have monthly rates and what should those be? How do I analyze the area I'm living in to cater to what people are looking for? What are the typical mistakes yoga teachers make when they're starting? What are the typical mistakes yoga teachers make when they are growing (i.e. need to expand)? How do I market myself? Where do I market myself locally, regionally and nationally? How do I ROCK a yoga session in my clients' eyes?
This is incredible feedback! Thank you. I will address all of these topics in separate videos. All so important! For now, start with discovering exactly what it is you want to do. What is your unique style/asset? Why would someone want to take yoga from you as opposed to another teacher? Becoming increasingly clear with your unique gifts will help attract solid loyal students and clients.
Thank you so much for advice Shayna Hiller for useful video. As a yoga instructor, I also felt guilty when I charged for my private class even though It takes time to prepare the class and I had enough confident. After this video, I realized that I need more meditation like you are saying:)
You are so welcome! Thank you for your feedback. It is deeply appreciated. I'mg lad you share some of the same views regarding teaching private yoga. Remember that you deserve to feel compensated for your energy... it's all energy after all. You are providing tremendous value by holding space for others to enjoy the magic of yoga! I look forward to hearing more about your success... Namaste ;-)
Well said! And he, receiving money is spiritual, why? The law in this universe is: giving and taking. Without taking we wouldnt survive and then we would hurt the soul. For our soul-growth, we need to learn to stand for ourselves and take care of ourselves. Thanks for your channel
Yes Nick! I agree wholeheartedly. It is an energy exchange. All dimensions are sacred, especially the financial realm... that’s how we are able to survive and keep serving in the material world. 🙏🏻 I appreciate your words and support!
Genial!! Trabajo en una Fundación de yoga y estamos empezando a ofrecer retiros de yoga, muy buenos tus consejos y gracias por hablar de estos temas tabu. Shanti
Right now I'm having to rent a yoga studio space for $35 (there was a technical error because the general charge is actually $50) because I travel and can't bring props with me.... The yoga studio is allowing me to rent the space for $35 and expecting a 80/20 cut on top of that. I jumped the gun the second someone reached out to me about private session options and I told them $55... It looks like in the end I will make $9.00 after everything is said and done. Ugh. But it is a learning experience starting out. I'm just excited to teach a private session and get paid for it.
Hey Samantha. I feel you, and it’s awesome that you’re able to see it as a learning experience because IT IS! And it’s great that you’re stepping into the world of teaching privates. I’m wondering : is it $35 per hour, in addition to the 80/20 cut? It feels a bit pricey but if that’s the space you feel called to teach your privates then I definitely suggest raising your prices to a place where the profit you make feels inspiring and like a balanced energy exchange. You deserve that. And private yoga is super valuable! Let me know how it goes!
Hey Shayna! So just doing free classes to friends and families to build reps is a good way to get energy out their then the universe reciprocated that into building client basis?
Hey! I found out your videos a week ago and subscribed it immediately . You are adorable. I admire admire you. I am also yoga teacher . But I mostly take private classes . But currently I am trying to start corporate group class so m really nervous how to start the class . Please suggest me something ... TIA
Hello! Thank you for your wonderful message. I suggest cold calling for corporate clients. Have a resume and workshop description handy to send prospective corporations/clients. What a wonderful avenue to want to grow! Corporate wellness is up and coming and so necessary. Take some time to brainstorm your ideal corporate session. What would you do if you had one hour? Maybe you offer a brief talk about yoga and its benefits, then offer some breathing practices and then some gentle yoga. You get to use your creativity. And the audience is different than teaching in a regular studio. Best of luck!
I needed to hear this so much right now! I am a new yoga teacher and hoping to do some private session and group sessions but I live in a small town and am not trying to step on other yoga teachers toes. I am eventually going to be working at a studio near me but in the mean time I want to teach on my own. Any suggestions on how to get your name out there in a graceful way?
Hi , I taught many classes at the studios with one person sighed up . I do like focus on small number of students . How would these classes be any different from the private session ? One of my client approached me and asked for private sessions after she took my classes .Thank you .
Hey Marina! This is a great question. This has happened to me in the past, when only one person shows up for a group class. Ultimately, you are technically teaching a private but you are not getting paid as you would for a private class. A private class is a class that you plan to teach one on one and you customize the teachings to your client. For example, you may send your student some sort of an intake form beforehand to get clear on their goals and yoga experience, etc. So basically what you taught was a default private class, but it was meant to be a group class. So your student got lucky! I think that’s great that your student asked about private sessions and I would say go for it! Just know you can charge a lot more money for a private session since there is tremendous value in guiding one on one. I share about this in depth in THRIVE: www.buildyouryogabiz.com/thrive I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. Have a beautiful day🤗
@@buildyouryogabiz I'm teaching a class a week currently and I want to expand and do private yoga and things outside the studio. Maybe make a video on how new teachers can get private clients?
This is my goal. I'm a beginner. I work full time in a corporate job I. Healthcare. I really want to be a full time yoga teacher, I also want to incorporate reiki, essential oils, mind body coach and aromatouch therapy to help with finances. I live in NY and in a few years might move to another affordable state. How can I began to build myself as a first time yoga student/teacher with having a feeling that I might want to move to another state. How do I start and transition in the future? Please guide me😊
Hi Veronica! Thank you for your message. Your vision is so clear and inspiring! Getting clear with your desired 'vision' is oftentimes peoples' largest obstacle. I think it is a wonderful idea to weave your various passions into a unique wellness career. You can begin by just that: beginning! Taking one step. I often encourage people to transition GENTLY, especially if you are moving from one career to another or if you are moving. Avoid any extreme changes and take the time it takes to brainstorm and map out your action plan. There is no way to fail unless you lose confidence. If you haven't already you should get the e-course which is filled with everything I wish I had when I started this career -- step by step video guidance to build your dream career: www.buildyouryogabiz.com --I am here for you and look forward to hearing how your career unfolds! Namaste :)
Charge for your time. It is not the instructors problem or issue if.the can afford it. That is a student issue. They have their finances and needs,.let them figure it out. If they can't they need plan B or C
Great Video! Deffo gonna offer free 1-on-1 first and build from there. What is your thoughts about teaching young males? (20-40's?), do you get a little anxious about going over their house? What do you do to protect yourself because these things can happen right? Also, what is your thoughts about not having a 200RYT under your belt but still offering 1-on-1's. I've been practicing yoga for 2 and a half years now and been teaching for about 2 so I got into quite quickly. Do your clients ask "now before we start are you qualified missy?" or do they just trust you? I am insured as I currently teach class yoga and have quite a good following on social media. Let me know your thoughts, thankyou :)
Thanks for your comment Danni! I appreciate your question regarding going to people's houses and that brings up a very good point. First off, I do not take any client that desires my services, and if I don't feel comfortable (usually it's strong intuition) then I will politely refuse to teach at their house. Also, if you don't know the person well or they contact you online, I would suggest setting up a Skype or FaceTime video call or even meeting briefly in person at a public place to get a feel for their energy. I do have many male clients who are wonderful, and I have also experienced some creepy people! I hope this helps!
My yoga instructor wad telling me about applying for a loan. He got an unfavorable response when they saw the "yoga instructor" response on the application. I don't think that people see this as a business. There is a healing/seva approach that people want to see. They don't (want) see there is a pay the bills at the end of the day side. In people's minds they see yoga teachers differently than landlords. Yes I am in it for the healing, but I.am.also to be seen as a creditor. This is a pay to play sitation.
Thanks for the great video! I've been changing countries and my question is: how can I or how do I find people to give them private classes? Should I first go to yoga studio to let people know me? Or do I promote myself from the very beginning as yoga teacher giving private classes? I was living in Mexico, so I was teaching at yoga studio, but I couldn't get further than that. And now I'd really love to give only private classes.
Hi Iryna! Thank you for your message. You ask a great question. My suggestion would be to reach out to yoga studios before you arrive in your next country so you can get the ball rolling beforehand. I think you should definitely tell people you specialize in private classes, if that is your goal. Also, it might be a good idea to print some postcards that feature you as a private yoga instructor and then have a list of local studios, health food stores, spas, etc. to leave your cards at. Also, social media is a phenomenal tool for making connections and getting your name out there even before you arrive at a new destination. I say try all of these methods. Let me know how this sounds!
Wow, thanks a lot Shayna! Sounds great, I was just reaching out to the studios when I was onsite, but there are so many methods I missed! Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you for your message Iryna! I'm so glad you benefitted form the tips in the video! I think it's important to share the various ways to go about this career field... because there are so many avenues to success. Best of luck to you on your teaching journey!
Hey Malu! Great question.. I used to have different price points based on the number of people. Now, I charge my hourly rate no matter what. If there are over 10 people I will adjust it. I actually find it's easier to teach two people than just one person so I keep the same rate per hour regardless. There's no 'right' or 'wrong' way to charge, so try a few different price points out and feel which one makes the most sense to your teaching. Namaste!
Hi Manisha. What is your Native language? And where do you live? If there are other people in your area that speak your native language, perhaps you can offer a special class in a different language. I used to take yoga classes in Spanish when I lived in Costa Rica and I must say, I understood most of the class and my Spanish is no bueno! If you are teaching English speaking people, you may choose to incorporate more demonstrations when you are teaching or invest in some English classes as continued education for your career as a yoga teacher. :-) Let me know how this sounds! Thank you for your great question.
I have to be completely honest...when I first saw you I thought "Oh, another entitled, self centered, self serving, Yoga teacher." I was wrong! You are smart, have GREAT advice, helpful, and down to earth in a fancy, L.A. girl kind of way. I enjoy the subject matter, you speak in a clear concise manner, you are focused, and I enjoyed your advice! So, sorry for the pre-judging...I'm working on it! Great job, thank you for your service. Namaste
Marianne, I appreciate this comment so much! Thank you for sharing so authentically. I'm so glad the information resonates with you.
Marianne Lane agree. She has very good advice.
I totally thought the same thing 😬
You are amazing! Thank you for addressing these hard question in such a grounded, intuitive and graceful way! I'm in the beginning stages of my yoga business and you've helped me address a lot of issues through your videos that I'm not sure how I would've answered otherwise except through trial and error. Next time I'm in Los Angeles I would love to take your class!
Great advice! After many years of teaching I'm still not great at communicating my worth. Love your energy, thank you for sharing!
Shayna, thank you for the heart that you invested into this video. The time that you give has poured into each of us. Thanks so much for your guidance!
You are so welcome, and I can feel your appreciation deeply! That means so much to me, and it is your kindness that fuels me to continue serving. Namaste :)
Loving You and your videos so much, Shayna!! I deeply resonate with you. I be like "preach, preach!" in every video, haha!! In August I'll be doing a YTT and I'm SOO excited to share this precious art to others. I already have a background in psychology and energy healing, and these topics of money/worth always come up. Anyway, the more I love & honor myself, the more it reflects in my self-confidence. It's so true when you start charging you worth, clients in your same frequency will gravitate towards you!! So beautiful!
Thank you so much for your beautiful presence here. People around you must be very lucky! You are the definition of inspiration and empowerment. Wishing you more success, blessings and magic in your path!!
Lots of love from Perú. GRACIAS!!
omg you are AMAZING! Thank you for your sweet encouraging words! And congrats on your upcoming YTT this summer! So exciting!
And yes, the path of self-love is ultimately the path to growth in all aspects if our life. I'm so glad this resonates for you. It is truly magical.
I appreciate you! Keep spreading your beautiful light my dear! Namaste.
@@buildyouryogabiz Namaste!!! 💜 💜 💜
All your videos are so helpful and inspiring! So excited to start my yoga teacher journey and I have alot more clarity thanks to u!
Thank you for your sweet message Devorah! Inspiration is everything. What an exciting journey you are on! I wish you the best of luck and success!
I found you last Week and I can say you are super inspiring. I graduated for IIN Last Year and I have some things in my mind that I want to do. And the price is one of the things I was not sure. But I am now, I am working in my website and I am ready to start. Thank you and Namaste!
Hi Olga! Thank you for your kind comment. I'm so glad you find the videos inspiring. Yay fellow IIN grad! I wish you nothing but success on your journey!
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These are the questions that I seek answers to...
As a beginner yoga teacher I want to know...
How to build a SOLID following?
How to keep my clients?
What price should I charge for group sessions?
Should I charge for one group session or have monthly rates and what should those be?
How do I analyze the area I'm living in to cater to what people are looking for?
What are the typical mistakes yoga teachers make when they're starting?
What are the typical mistakes yoga teachers make when they are growing (i.e. need to expand)?
How do I market myself?
Where do I market myself locally, regionally and nationally?
How do I ROCK a yoga session in my clients' eyes?
This is incredible feedback! Thank you. I will address all of these topics in separate videos. All so important! For now, start with discovering exactly what it is you want to do. What is your unique style/asset? Why would someone want to take yoga from you as opposed to another teacher? Becoming increasingly clear with your unique gifts will help attract solid loyal students and clients.
OH MY GOD, These are such great questions for a new yoga teacher!! YES! Teach us Shayna!
Thank you so much for advice Shayna Hiller for useful video. As a yoga instructor, I also felt guilty when I charged for my private class even though It takes time to prepare the class and I had enough confident. After this video, I realized that I need more meditation like you are saying:)
You are so welcome! Thank you for your feedback. It is deeply appreciated. I'mg lad you share some of the same views regarding teaching private yoga. Remember that you deserve to feel compensated for your energy... it's all energy after all. You are providing tremendous value by holding space for others to enjoy the magic of yoga! I look forward to hearing more about your success... Namaste ;-)
Shayna, you're a legend, so helpful. Thankyou!
Well said! And he, receiving money is spiritual, why? The law in this universe is: giving and taking. Without taking we wouldnt survive and then we would hurt the soul. For our soul-growth, we need to learn to stand for ourselves and take care of ourselves. Thanks for your channel
Yes Nick! I agree wholeheartedly. It is an energy exchange. All dimensions are sacred, especially the financial realm... that’s how we are able to survive and keep serving in the material world. 🙏🏻 I appreciate your words and support!
@@buildyouryogabiz 🙏🏼
I am now on your beginner journey and thanks you for sharing your experience, 🙏🏽 namaste
Yay! Welcome to the community and THANK YOU for being on this path of sharing yoga!
This is helpful! I definitely need to work on THIS!!❤
it's my pleasure! keep going!
I love your channel.
Have a great day! Best regards from Poland ❤
Genial!! Trabajo en una Fundación de yoga y estamos empezando a ofrecer retiros de yoga, muy buenos tus consejos y gracias por hablar de estos temas tabu. Shanti
Gracias Victoria! Namaste.
really nice your dp
This was amazing. Thank you!
Simrit Atma Kaur it’s my pleasure! So glad it served you 🙌🏼☺️
Right now I'm having to rent a yoga studio space for $35 (there was a technical error because the general charge is actually $50) because I travel and can't bring props with me.... The yoga studio is allowing me to rent the space for $35 and expecting a 80/20 cut on top of that. I jumped the gun the second someone reached out to me about private session options and I told them $55... It looks like in the end I will make $9.00 after everything is said and done. Ugh. But it is a learning experience starting out. I'm just excited to teach a private session and get paid for it.
Hey Samantha. I feel you, and it’s awesome that you’re able to see it as a learning experience because IT IS! And it’s great that you’re stepping into the world of teaching privates. I’m wondering : is it $35 per hour, in addition to the 80/20 cut? It feels a bit pricey but if that’s the space you feel called to teach your privates then I definitely suggest raising your prices to a place where the profit you make feels inspiring and like a balanced energy exchange. You deserve that. And private yoga is super valuable! Let me know how it goes!
Thankyou for doing this vid really helped me out today and cleared a few things up .x
It's my pleasure! Thank you for your comment!
Thank you so much for this video.
It’s my pleasure! I’m so glad you enjoyed it 😊🙏🏻
Great advice, thank you so much!
Brian Gansereit my pleasure! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Really appreciate your videos!
Hi! Thanks you for your amazing videos!
This was really helpful thank you!
you are very welcome - glad you enjoyed!
Hey Shayna! So just doing free classes to friends and families to build reps is a good way to get energy out their then the universe reciprocated that into building client basis?
This was so valuable thank you. X
so glad to hear that Leanne! It's my pleasure -- keep going! Namaste
Hey! I found out your videos a week ago and subscribed it immediately . You are adorable. I admire admire you. I am also yoga teacher . But I mostly take private classes . But currently I am trying to start corporate group class so m really nervous how to start the class . Please suggest me something ... TIA
Hello! Thank you for your wonderful message. I suggest cold calling for corporate clients. Have a resume and workshop description handy to send prospective corporations/clients. What a wonderful avenue to want to grow! Corporate wellness is up and coming and so necessary. Take some time to brainstorm your ideal corporate session. What would you do if you had one hour? Maybe you offer a brief talk about yoga and its benefits, then offer some breathing practices and then some gentle yoga. You get to use your creativity. And the audience is different than teaching in a regular studio. Best of luck!
I needed to hear this so much right now! I am a new yoga teacher and hoping to do some private session and group sessions but I live in a small town and am not trying to step on other yoga teachers toes. I am eventually going to be working at a studio near me but in the mean time I want to teach on my own. Any suggestions on how to get your name out there in a graceful way?
watching this in 2021 :) thank you
Thank you. Very informative video.
Hi , I taught many classes at the studios with one person sighed up . I do like focus on small number of students . How would these classes be any different from the private session ? One of my client approached me and asked for private sessions after she took my classes .Thank you .
Hey Marina! This is a great question. This has happened to me in the past, when only one person shows up for a group class. Ultimately, you are technically teaching a private but you are not getting paid as you would for a private class. A private class is a class that you plan to teach one on one and you customize the teachings to your client. For example, you may send your student some sort of an intake form beforehand to get clear on their goals and yoga experience, etc. So basically what you taught was a default private class, but it was meant to be a group class. So your student got lucky! I think that’s great that your student asked about private sessions and I would say go for it! Just know you can charge a lot more money for a private session since there is tremendous value in guiding one on one. I share about this in depth in THRIVE: www.buildyouryogabiz.com/thrive I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. Have a beautiful day🤗
Amazing video.
Thanks Logan! :)
@@buildyouryogabiz I'm teaching a class a week currently and I want to expand and do private yoga and things outside the studio. Maybe make a video on how new teachers can get private clients?
This is my goal. I'm a beginner. I work full time in a corporate job I. Healthcare. I really want to be a full time yoga teacher, I also want to incorporate reiki, essential oils, mind body coach and aromatouch therapy to help with finances. I live in NY and in a few years might move to another affordable state. How can I began to build myself as a first time yoga student/teacher with having a feeling that I might want to move to another state. How do I start and transition in the future? Please guide me😊
Hi Veronica! Thank you for your message. Your vision is so clear and inspiring! Getting clear with your desired 'vision' is oftentimes peoples' largest obstacle. I think it is a wonderful idea to weave your various passions into a unique wellness career. You can begin by just that: beginning! Taking one step. I often encourage people to transition GENTLY, especially if you are moving from one career to another or if you are moving. Avoid any extreme changes and take the time it takes to brainstorm and map out your action plan. There is no way to fail unless you lose confidence. If you haven't already you should get the e-course which is filled with everything I wish I had when I started this career -- step by step video guidance to build your dream career: www.buildyouryogabiz.com --I am here for you and look forward to hearing how your career unfolds! Namaste :)
Build Your Personal Yoga Business Thank you so much for you words of wisdom. You inspire new students and soon to be teacher like me.
Charge for your time. It is not the instructors problem or issue if.the can afford it. That is a student issue. They have their finances and needs,.let them figure it out. If they can't they need plan B or C
I completely agree! Thank you for this!
Great Video! Deffo gonna offer free 1-on-1 first and build from there. What is your thoughts about teaching young males? (20-40's?), do you get a little anxious about going over their house? What do you do to protect yourself because these things can happen right?
Also, what is your thoughts about not having a 200RYT under your belt but still offering 1-on-1's. I've been practicing yoga for 2 and a half years now and been teaching for about 2 so I got into quite quickly. Do your clients ask "now before we start are you qualified missy?" or do they just trust you? I am insured as I currently teach class yoga and have quite a good following on social media. Let me know your thoughts, thankyou :)
Thanks for your comment Danni! I appreciate your question regarding going to people's houses and that brings up a very good point. First off, I do not take any client that desires my services, and if I don't feel comfortable (usually it's strong intuition) then I will politely refuse to teach at their house. Also, if you don't know the person well or they contact you online, I would suggest setting up a Skype or FaceTime video call or even meeting briefly in person at a public place to get a feel for their energy. I do have many male clients who are wonderful, and I have also experienced some creepy people! I hope this helps!
My yoga instructor wad telling me about applying for a loan. He got an unfavorable response when they saw the "yoga instructor" response on the application. I don't think that people see this as a business. There is a healing/seva approach that people want to see. They don't (want) see there is a pay the bills at the end of the day side. In people's minds they see yoga teachers differently than landlords. Yes I am in it for the healing, but I.am.also to be seen as a creditor. This is a pay to play sitation.
Thanks for the great video!
I've been changing countries and my question is: how can I or how do I find people to give them private classes? Should I first go to yoga studio to let people know me? Or do I promote myself from the very beginning as yoga teacher giving private classes?
I was living in Mexico, so I was teaching at yoga studio, but I couldn't get further than that. And now I'd really love to give only private classes.
Hi Iryna! Thank you for your message. You ask a great question. My suggestion would be to reach out to yoga studios before you arrive in your next country so you can get the ball rolling beforehand. I think you should definitely tell people you specialize in private classes, if that is your goal. Also, it might be a good idea to print some postcards that feature you as a private yoga instructor and then have a list of local studios, health food stores, spas, etc. to leave your cards at. Also, social media is a phenomenal tool for making connections and getting your name out there even before you arrive at a new destination. I say try all of these methods. Let me know how this sounds!
Wow, thanks a lot Shayna! Sounds great, I was just reaching out to the studios when I was onsite, but there are so many methods I missed! Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you for your message Iryna! I'm so glad you benefitted form the tips in the video! I think it's important to share the various ways to go about this career field... because there are so many avenues to success. Best of luck to you on your teaching journey!
Awesome Iryna! Seems like perfect timing! Enjoy and good luck on your teaching journey! Namaste.
Very helpful! Do you charge double when the private class is for a couple ?
Hey Malu! Great question.. I used to have different price points based on the number of people. Now, I charge my hourly rate no matter what. If there are over 10 people I will adjust it. I actually find it's easier to teach two people than just one person so I keep the same rate per hour regardless. There's no 'right' or 'wrong' way to charge, so try a few different price points out and feel which one makes the most sense to your teaching. Namaste!
I'm also yoga instructor but I have a English language spoken problem so what I do or not
Hi Manisha. What is your Native language? And where do you live? If there are other people in your area that speak your native language, perhaps you can offer a special class in a different language. I used to take yoga classes in Spanish when I lived in Costa Rica and I must say, I understood most of the class and my Spanish is no bueno! If you are teaching English speaking people, you may choose to incorporate more demonstrations when you are teaching or invest in some English classes as continued education for your career as a yoga teacher. :-) Let me know how this sounds! Thank you for your great question.
You look like the Rybka twins!
Tank u got u lovely videos I see all instagram :yoga_jaikumar
Are you vegan?