One way that yoga teachers look to grow their yoga business is to obtain extra teaching classes. Extra classes means extra revenue for the growth of their yoga business.
One location you can look to offer yoga classes are gyms and health clubs.
Yoga is becoming very popular today amongst all walks of life. Reflecting this, most of the gyms and health clubs now offer yoga and even meditation today.
Indeed some of the bigger clubs have dedicated mind, body and spirit studios now because of the increased demand and attention on the need to take care of our body, mind and soul.
Contact the studio coordinator at your desired health club in question and offer to teach yoga classes. Suggesting teaching on a trial basis such as 3-6 months could work well to get an idea of the demand.
If the timetable is full you could look at creative alternatives.
Yogis‘ often like an early morning class. For example a 6.00am class. This can work well in the big cities where folk like to get their classes in before going to work.
Alternatively there are mid morning slots or afternoon slots that are often free. Search for the off peak times and find a class offering that would suit this timing.
Even a late evening class might be an idea if you are in an area that would warrant it. It is becoming popular now to finish the day with yoga before going home to complete the day.
Some of these ideas could be a great way for a club that has a schedule that is full to get your foot into the door for your yoga business.
There are many creative ways to implement yoga at health clubs and gyms to facilitate the growth of your yoga business. Find what works for you and the gym or club in question.