Should You Host a Yoga Teacher Training at Your Studio?
It’s one thing to teach students; it’s another to teach teachers. But even if you’re not ready for that, it doesn’t mean a YTT at your studio is off the table.
I’m Coach Kelli, a devoted CrossFit gym owner with 15 years of experience managing my facility, along with owning yoga studios and wellness centers. Beyond the fitness world, I have a passion for cooking, cherish moments with my children and family, and find joy in spending time outside. Having experienced the highs and lows, I’m dedicated to leveraging my expertise to help you grow and succeed on your fitness journey.
It’s one thing to teach students; it’s another to teach teachers. But even if you’re not ready for that, it doesn’t mean a YTT at your studio is off the table.
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