If you are ready to go into business for yourself and if a yoga studio is your business of choice, you will need to learn from the pros how to outfit your new surroundings. While it is true that no other business lends itself to be owned and operated from your home – provided you have enough room – the fact that there is a certain look and feel that practitioners search for when getting ready to sign up with any of the yoga studios in their area should alert you to the fact that there are some very simple prerequisites that, when fulfilled, make you a highly sought after commodity.
First and foremost is the staff. If it will be just you or perhaps you and an assistant, you will need to make sure that anyone who teaches in your facility is accredited or certificated by the very discipline of yoga you will be focusing on. Thus, business plans for a yoga studio not only need to include proper education and training but also a clear focus on the kind of yoga that will be the mainstay of your little yoga studio. In addition to the foregoing, consider if you will allow other exercise disciplines to be taught at your facility. For example, do you consider running a yoga/Pilates studio, a living yoga studio that not only teaches yoga but also offers classes in nutrition and vegetarian cooking, or an inner dance yoga studio that teaches yoga as well as some forms of dance, such as ballet, jazz, or belly dancing?
Once you know what you will teach and where you will teach it, the golden yoga studio outfitting rule demands that you have on hand everything needed to start, but not too much to crowd the space. Yoga studios demand spacious environments, and cramped rooms are not conducive to an atmosphere that is supposed to reduce stress and help to un-clutter minds and lives.
Generally speaking, yoga studios will need special flooring that will permit individual yoga mats to stay put. If you will be teaching hot yoga, you will need to have a way of increasing the humidity and room temperature quickly and then keeping them at exactly the point where you need them to be. Similarly, if your yoga studios will focus more on the Iyengar yoga techniques, there are several props you will need to invest in, such as benches, straps, cushions and assorted other items. Last but not least, yoga studios need to be light, airy spaces that emphasize the comfort a disciplined mind offers. Phones, radios, outside noises, and students waiting for the next class to begin should neither be heard nor seen.
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