newswoman13
Cathlete
Any yoga instructors or about-to-be yoga instructors familiar with the YogaFit certification?
Here's the deal: I'm researching (I think I'm always researching) yoga certifications, and I am definitely a beginner. I typically do my own yoga, read Yoga Journal, and take some classes at my gym (and my gym prohibits chanting, headstands, etc. etc., so more along the lines of a "YogaFit" practice). And, there are plenty of yoga studios around town with more intense practices, but they also require a more intense stack of dollar bills, which I'm trying to avoid at the moment! So, definitely beginner, but I want to start learning more.
I wonder if the YogaFit certification would be a good starter certification. Your thoughts?
Here's the deal: I'm researching (I think I'm always researching) yoga certifications, and I am definitely a beginner. I typically do my own yoga, read Yoga Journal, and take some classes at my gym (and my gym prohibits chanting, headstands, etc. etc., so more along the lines of a "YogaFit" practice). And, there are plenty of yoga studios around town with more intense practices, but they also require a more intense stack of dollar bills, which I'm trying to avoid at the moment! So, definitely beginner, but I want to start learning more.
I wonder if the YogaFit certification would be a good starter certification. Your thoughts?