GDPR for Yoga Teachers - The Yogi Collective 2025

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Who needs a yoga instructor certification? 📌 To start teaching yoga, you do not need to have a certification, but you may have trouble finding a job, or clients, without one. Many studios require that you have at least a 200-hour RYT (Registered Yoga Teacher) certification.
Respect the right, dignity and worth of every person. Act with honesty and integrity. Consistently display high standards of behaviour and appearance. Maintain clear sexual, physical and professional boundaries with students and/or their carers.
Most gyms and yoga studios require that you have a certification in order to teach there. For some gyms and studios, a certification is all the credentials you need. Others require you to be registered with the Yoga Alliance or have graduated from a Yoga Alliance approved training.
Two of the eight limbs are the moral principles of yoga, called the yamas and niyamas. They are guidelines to strive for in relating to ourselves and others. They offer a course of study to discover who you are and gain the ability to observe our thoughts, emotions and reactions more and more clearly.
They are: Ahimsa: Non-Violence. Ahimsa refers to non-violence and is the cornerstone of ethical behavior in yoga. Satya: Truthfulness. Asteya: Non-Stealing. Brahmacharya: Restraint. Aparigraha: Non-Attachment. Creating a Safe Space. Honoring Your Students Practice. Privacy and Boundaries.
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In traditional yoga, a yoga instructor is a lot like a guru (which translates to teacher). A yoga practitioner with a dedicated yoga practice is a yogi (or yogini for female practitioners).
The most basic yet essential ethics include honoring physical boundaries and the personal space of each individual. Respecting a students preference and asking for permission before making adjustments or physical contact is critical. Being honest is a fundamental ethic in yoga teaching.

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