
Originally Posted by
Catrin
I've learned that the wife of one of my spinning class fellow students is a certified yoga instructor. She's been practicing since 1985 and received her teaching certification via a 3-year residency at the Himalayan Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy and has also worked at the Center for Holistic Medicine in the Chicago area.
It sounds good, but I don't know anything about Yoga certification. She offers classes through a local area church - several 8-week programs. I just have her winter/spring schedule but assume that she will teach all summer.
What say ye Yoga mavens, is this good certification?
Most yoga certifications start with a 200-hour a teacher training class taught by/at any number of schools and institutions. From there, they can get additional training. It appears that the Himalayan Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy offers 200-hour and 500-hour teacher training.
There are good certified instructors out there and bad. Add in the fact that there are different types of yoga and different environments in which to practice it, and it becomes rather subjective. It involves some trial and error. See if you can try the class out once before signing up for a full session.
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