• Nov,19, 2025

Places to Teach Yoga besides the Yoga Studio

Places to Teach Yoga besides the Yoga Studio

When people think of teaching yoga, they typically picture themselves in a studio with other yogis. But there are many more places to teach yoga outside the typical setting. Here is a comprehensive list of 10 places to do just that:

10 Places to Teach Yoga besides the Yoga Studio: A Comprehensive List   

Spas and Health Clubs   

These are probably the most common places to teach yoga other than a studio. Many spas and health clubs offer classes as part of their services, and this can be a great way to get started teaching.   

Corporate Settings   

Many companies are now offering yoga classes for their employees as a way to promote wellness in the workplace. If you have experience teaching yoga and the right certifications, you can contact companies in your area to see if they need a yoga instructor.   

Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities   

Many nursing homes and assisted living facilities are looking for yoga instructors to lead classes for their residents. This can be a great way to help people of all ages stay healthy and relaxed.   

Schools   

Teaching yoga in schools can be a great way to introduce kids to the practice. Yoga has been shown to improve students' focus and concentration, so it is a natural fit in the classroom.   

Churches or Spiritual Centers   

Many churches are now offering yoga classes as part of their spirituality programs. If you have experience teaching yoga and embrace the teachings associated with many major religions, this can be an option for you.   

Recreation Centers   

Many recreation centers offer classes in a variety of activities, including yoga. This can be a great way to reach a new audience and share the benefits of yoga with them.   

Yoga Retreats or Teacher Training Programs   

If you are an experienced yoga teacher, consider teaching at a yoga retreat or teacher training program. These programs typically offer yoga as part of their activities, and you can also advertise your services to potential clients at these retreats or training.   

Private Homes   

You can also teach yoga in the privacy of your own home. If you have a large enough space and can afford to purchase any equipment needed, this is another option that allows you to set your own hours and be independent of an employer or studio.   

Hospitals   

This is another uncommon place to teach yoga, but if you have experience teaching yoga and a medical degree from an accredited school of medicine, this can be a great option for you.   

Hospices/Palliative Care Centers   

Similarly, hospices and palliative care centers are looking for people with the right expertise in these areas. If you meet the qualifications, this is another option that can allow you to teach yoga and help people at the same time.   

Final Thoughts   

There are many places to teach yoga other than the typical studio setting. Some of these options are for people who have experience teaching, while others provide opportunities to beginners as well. Consider the places listed above, and you are sure to find a great way to share yoga with others.   

Sarah Williams

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