Online vs. In-person Yoga Teacher Trainings

Ahh Yoga…

The beautiful and controversial Yoga has become an incredibly popular practice around the world, with more and more people seeking to become certified yoga teachers.

But where to start?

Where to go?

Who should know?

Traditionally, yoga teacher trainings were only available in person, requiring students to attend classes and workshops in a physical location. However, with the rise of technology, preference and online learning platforms, many yoga teacher trainings are now being offered online. In this blurb we will breifly breakdown the advantages and disadvantages of online and in-person yoga teacher trainings, helping you make an informed decision about which option is best for you.

Online Yoga Teacher Trainings:

  1. Flexibility and Convenience:
    One of the biggest advantages of online yoga teacher trainings is the flexibility and convenience they offer. With online trainings, you can learn at your own pace and set your own schedule. This is particularly beneficial for those with busy lives or full-time jobs, as it allows them to fit their training into their existing commitments. For example, Soul School now offers 40 hours of their 200 hour training online, so the in-person practice can be dedicated to review and practice and lectures can e done at the students pace.

  2. Accessibility:
    Online trainings have the advantage of being accessible to anyone, regardless of their geographical location. This means that you can learn from renowned yoga teachers from around the world, without having to travel or incur additional expenses. At Soul Schoo exploring new land, cultures and languages is a great way to embody their teachings. travel while you learn online and continue learning the teachings of Yoga anytime, anyplace.

In-Person Yoga Teacher Trainings:

  1. Personalized Guidance and Feedback:
    One of the key advantages of in-person trainings is the opportunity for personalized guidance and feedback from the teachers. In-person trainings allow for real-time interactions, where students can ask questions, receive immediate feedback, and learn from the experiences of their peers. With majority of leactures and discourse pre-recorded the in person classes are playful hands on learning experinces. The adjustments class with Soul School yoga is always the students favorite as they get real time feedack and opportunity to try again.

  2. Immersion and Community Building:
    Attending an in-person yoga teacher training provides a unique opportunity for immersion in the practice and building a strong sense of community. Being surrounded by like-minded individuals and experienced teachers can enhance the learning experience, deepen the understanding of yoga philosophy, and foster meaningful connections. Soul School believes that it’s not what you know, it’s who you know. Meeting people and hearing their stories is a fun way to learn and develop emotional intelligence. Their retreat and training company is always expanding and bringing new friendships together. Check them out on Instagram

  3. Hands-on Practice:

In-person trainings often offer more hands-on experience, with opportunities to assist and adjust students under the guidance of experienced teachers. This hands-on practice is invaluable for developing teaching skills and building confidence as a yoga teacher.

Both is even BETTER.

Trainings that incorporate both online AND in-person trainings allows for learning to take place in multiple ways. Both online and in-person yoga teacher trainings have their own advantages. Online trainings offer flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility, while in-person trainings provide personalized guidance, immersion, and hands-on experience.

In the upcoming Yoga Training in Consider your goals, availability, and budget to make an informed decision that will help you become a successful and fulfilled yoga teacher.

Mother Mountain

Spiritual Teacher

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