A lot of people who are suffering from stress are now turning to exercise to help them manage their stress. As more and more people flock to wellness clinics and yoga studios to relax and unwind at the end of the day, the wellness business now offers a lot of opportunities for enterprising individuals like you. Yes, you can earn a living by opening your own bikram yoga studio and start teaching bikram yoga. A lot of bikram yoga studios around the country are doing financially well and there is always room for another player in the market. To set up your own bikram yoga studio and start offering classes, here is what you need to do.
Getting Your Bikram Yoga Studio Ready
You will need a quite place to set up your bikram yoga studio with ample room for your students to move around. Peace and quite is very important to help your students relax and concentrate in what they are doing. A room somewhere in the upper floors of a building will do nicely. Upper floors of the building are a lot more quite compared to those floors that are closer to the ground and the traffic. If you cannot get a room in the upper floors of a building, you should make it a point to make your bikram yoga studio noise proof. Enclose your bikram yoga studio in such a way that only minimal noise from the streets and the outside world can be heard from the inside.
Aside from making your bikram yoga studio soundproof, you need to equip it with heating device, yoga mat and other necessary accessories. Heating the room is very important so make sure that you get yourself a heavy duty heating device and a temperature monitor. Remember that the ideal temperature of a bikram yoga studio is about 40.5 C or 105 F so you need to make sure that you do not go beyond this limit to avoid endangering the health of your students.
Starting Classes
It would be best for you to start with a small bikram yoga class. Even if you are a professional bikram yoga instructor, you still need time to adjust to your new studio so make sure that you do not overdo things on your first month. As soon as you feel comfortable with your bikram yoga studio and you have established your routine, you can expand your class and take in more students.
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Wow, really enjoying this blog at the moment, I did a search and found it, so glad! I have just started with Yoga, and I love what I’m reading here! How close is pilates to yoga though, just wondering?