How Being a Yoga Teacher Trainer Can Change Lives | Rachel Scott
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How Being a Yoga Teacher Trainer Can Change Lives

  • Posted on April 2, 2026
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  • By Rachel Scott
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  • Training, Education & Business
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Summary: Yoga teacher training helps your trainees deepen their understanding and practice of yoga while building the skills needed to guide others confidently. With the support of a yoga teacher trainer, students develop consistency in practice, strengthen their connection to the yoga tradition, and challenge themselves to learn to hold space for teaching others. While yoga teacher training may open opportunities for networking and professional work, its deeper value lies in the personal transformation of the participants.

 

Yoga is more than just a physical practice; it is a lifelong journey of connection, self-discovery and learning. Although many people associate yoga with physical postures, yoga is a multi-faceted practice that can impact all aspects of our lives.

As a yoga teacher trainer, you have the opportunity to both strengthen your own connection with the yoga tradition while introducing these deeper layers of the practice to your trainees.

Purpose of Yoga Teacher Training

  • The primary goal of a YTT is to certify professional yoga teachers to lead group classes safely and effectively. Upon graduation, your participants should be able to confidently create and guide yoga practices at yoga studios, gyms, wellness centres, or on their own. Their practical skillset should include cuing, sequencing, and a foundational understanding of biomechanics and alignment.
  • A yoga teacher training also creates the time and space to explore other aspects of the practice that are often underserved in a public class setting: philosophy, history, pranayama, and meditation. Study of yoga’s timeless philosophical texts (like the Yoga Sutra) can support students to investigate the deeper undercurrents and trajectories of their lives.
  • Offering a comprehensive 200-hour yoga teacher training is a transformative experience that goes beyond physical practice: for many practitioners, yoga teacher training provides an opportunity to embark upon a personal journey of self-discovery. Although not every graduate will teach yoga professionally, all trainees benefit from the challenge of learning to hold space as a teacher.
  • For those looking to build a career in the health and wellness industry, a 200 hour professional teacher training is the doorway that opens to opportunities in becoming a successful yoga teacher.

The Ways a Yoga Teacher Trainer Helps Your Trainees Grow Personally

Enhances Commitment and Consistency

Becoming a yoga teacher requires dedication, practice, study, and self-reflection. Through the consistency of practice required in a YTT, students begin to “own” their own practice and can experience how practice supports all areas of their lives.

Fosters Self-Study

Many teacher trainees come to their YTT in the midst of life transition. Whether they are undergoing a change in career, relationship, or moving into retirement, taking a yoga teacher training often seems to align with some deep life changes. Because yoga teacher training includes the study of the historical context of yoga and its key philosophical texts, the program offers a really beautiful opportunity to deeply explore the human condition, our purpose (dharma), and our spiritual intent through the lens of yogic wisdom.

Cultivates Courage

“Holding space” as a yoga teacher requires participants to speak publicly with poise and stability, which can be scary. (The majority of people fear public speaking more than death!) For many trainees, learning to hold space as a teacher is a huge accomplishment. Trainees learn to cultivate open and aware body language, speak audibly and clearly, and to be present while they are seen by others. An important note for trainers: it’s all too easy for trainees to avoid this skill by demonstrating postures while they teach; take this rare and powerful opportunity to help your trainees cultivate their ability to stand on their own and teach. For some, developing this skill is the most empowering part of the program.

Develops Presence and Awareness

A skillful yoga teacher learns to respond in real time to the needs of their students. As a teacher trainer, you can support your trainees to begin to trust in their capacity to respond organically to what they see in the classroom. Though teaching organically is a life long skill to develop, it begins with encouraging your trainees to be present to what is actually in front of them. Awareness cultivation is a powerful skill that will support your trainees in other areas of their lives.

Networking and Professional Development

A YTT also provides opportunities to connect with other like-minded individual. It’s common for trainees to bond with and stay in touch with their peers from their training long after the training.

Final Thoughts

Yoga teacher training isn’t just for those who wish to be professional yoga teachers. The teacher training environment provides a rich opportunity for your trainees to nourish their self-development, cultivate their courage, and connect meaningfully with like-minded friends. As a teacher trainer, remember: we are not just teaching trainees to become teachers, we are helping to facilitate a journey to support them in their lives.

Author
Rachel Scott

Rachel supports yoga teachers and studios around the world to create transformational education experiences that help them thrive in their business, share their passion, and inspire more people to practice yoga. Her extensive knowledge and experience include: earning two masters degrees, authoring three books, leading 4,000+ hours of TT, building a teacher training college for a national yoga company, and working behind the scenes in yoga studio & teacher management for more than fifteen years. As a writer and speaker, she continually wrestles with the juicy bits of life: relationships, authenticity, and discovering meaning in this crazy, wildish world. E-RYT 500, YACEP, BA, MFA, MSci. Learn more about Rachel.

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