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Sincere yoga students ask me all the time, âHow do we find a good yoga teacher?â. Because this can be truly confusing in the modern yoga landscape. While the question is rather straightforward, the answer isnât so.
Firstly, good is a very vague and confusing measure to use in this context. As what is good is subjective. Your life experiences, cultures, biases, preferences, etc will further taint what you call a good, great, bad, nice etcâŚ
Furthermore, I would argue that you donât need a dozen good yoga teachers to help you with yoga. You just need a couple of really grounded, authentic stewards of the practice.
What you need to do is replace good with credible. Look for is a âcredibleâ yoga teacher. One can appear to be good on the outside. Thatâs really easy to do with social media & marketing tools nowadays. Much like how a dish can look great on a menu or in a social media post but can be disappointing when you taste it. Being credible takes more work. Before you go hunting on social media for a yoga teacher.Â
Remember this while looking for a good yoga teacherâŚ
- What your current or past yoga education has been, who your teachers are & what kind of yoga exposure youâve had will influence where youâre heading in yoga, how clear you are, or even how lost you feel in yoga.
- Where you are in your evolution as a yoga student & teacher (if applicable) matters. Because yoga information is available to everyone. While this is an advantage itâs also a curse. Because many donât have credible teachers to regulate this information.
- How much time have you given yourself to apply what you have learned or are currently learning? i.e., time spent in absorption & assimilation
- Not everyone in the yoga world actually teaches yoga â even though they claim to. This is an important distinction.
A few ways to find you can find âgoodâ yoga teachers on the internetâŚ
1ď¸âŁ. Ask a yoga teacher you trust for their recommendations. This is assuming your yoga teacher is credible, to begin with.
2ď¸âŁ. Follow podcast guests on the Letâs Talk Yoga podcast. Some excellent, deeply wise, and grounded teachers on this platform take the focus back to yoga.
3ď¸âŁ. Learn to distinguish between popular on social media yoga teachers versus teachers who have deep knowledge. Social media makes us lazy as yoga teachers. But donât judge a book by its cover when you see the number of followers. Dig deeper. Do the inner work & donât expect to be spoon-fed. A teacher is only a guiding light. Not the answer to all your problems. Every teacher should point you to the timeless wisdom of yoga. Not their interpretations of it.
4ď¸âŁ. Donât fall for titles, and credentials. Anyone who has to rub that in your face to prove credibility has more work to do. While these may be relevant in some contexts â theyâre not the only thing. There are plenty of incredible yoga teachers who have no fancy credentialing. But can teach you more yoga in 5 minutes than you can learn in 5 years. Itâs very easy to get credentials attached to your name in yoga. Anyone can do that. But it doesnât prove much.
5ď¸âŁ. Read timeless yoga books by credible authors if you canât find teachers. Check for length of study, teachers, & depth of work. Are they connecting you to the timelessness of yoga itself? Do you gain more peace from these interactions? Avoid learning yoga from social media.
đđźBut most importantly, donât expect to be spoon-fed everything in yoga. YOU have to DO THE WORK. That can be hard, messy, confusing, and even dry. But yoga is an embodied practice. No one can give it to you â you have to practice it, break it down, realize it and live it. There are no shortcuts.
đŞđźDiscern between gathering information and acquiring knowledge. Anyone can gather information about yoga. But true knowledge comes from the guiding light of the teacher, & assimilation & never-ending sadhana.
đĽNo matter how good the yoga teacher is, if you do not spend time âapplyingâ what you have learned â there can be no yoga.
My sincerest wishes that you find credible, humble, wise yoga teachers who will deepen your journey with every interaction.