I live in a rural community with a large number of retirees but a growing number of younger professionals. We have a brand new YMCA that offers a yoga class geared toward this older population. The instructor is safety-concious to a fault, which means she won't let more advanced participants go beyond a certain level in many of the poses for fear the less advanced will go beyond their limitations if they see others doing the more advanced postures. I take the class once in a while and always regret the waste of my precious exercise time. She even admonishes people for doing something as basic as upward dog rather than just lifting your chest a few inches from the floor. It's very frustrating. At this point, she's the only instructor around.
A friend of mine and I often get together to do some more challenging yoga DVD's or CD's and sometimes others join us as well. She's a physical therapist and has been doing yoga for quite a while, attending classes and workshops when traveling and practicing at home with or without DVD's/CD's. Although I've been practicing for about five years, my only experience is with the above instructor (great when I was just starting) and my DVD's/CD's. I'm pretty fit from doing Cathe workouts all these years and I'm naturally flexible.
To the point of this post: This friend and I have been thinking about starting some more advanced classes at a local church but are not quite sure how to begin. Do we have to be certified? If so, to what degree and where would be a good place to get the certification? What about liability if somebody gets hurt? What might be a fair price to charge?
I would appreciate any insight anyone might have. If you don't know the answers and can refer me to a source, that would be great too!
TIA!
A friend of mine and I often get together to do some more challenging yoga DVD's or CD's and sometimes others join us as well. She's a physical therapist and has been doing yoga for quite a while, attending classes and workshops when traveling and practicing at home with or without DVD's/CD's. Although I've been practicing for about five years, my only experience is with the above instructor (great when I was just starting) and my DVD's/CD's. I'm pretty fit from doing Cathe workouts all these years and I'm naturally flexible.
To the point of this post: This friend and I have been thinking about starting some more advanced classes at a local church but are not quite sure how to begin. Do we have to be certified? If so, to what degree and where would be a good place to get the certification? What about liability if somebody gets hurt? What might be a fair price to charge?
I would appreciate any insight anyone might have. If you don't know the answers and can refer me to a source, that would be great too!
TIA!