Almost There

I’ve applied for my yoga teacher liability insurance, which I’ll need to start my required 8 hours of volunteer student teaching. I’ll have to track down a lawyer to write up a waiver for me, but I think I know where to find one or two—possibly even ones who’ll barter some private yoga classes in lieu of a fee.

I’m also trying to sign up for Level 3 training (that’s not a typo—Level 1 is a prerequisite for every other class, but Level 2 isn’t a prereq for Level 3; go figure), if the web form would be so kind as to actually accept my information; however, I’m more or less planning on being in training on September 24th and 25th. (This training is in downtown Indianapolis, so there’ll be no danger of loud hotel parties.) I’ve even got the textbook already; I bought it before I even knew it was the text several weeks ago, just because it looked interesting.

3 Responses to “Almost There”

  1. Julie Says:

    So when are you going to open your own studio and become a full time yoga teacher? :)

  2. Li Says:

    Open my own studio—probably never; I don’t want the hassle. Teach full time—probably when I have finished my 200-hour Registered Yoga Teacher program and can charge enough to support myself in the style to which I have become accustomed. :)

  3. Alisa Says:

    I don’t think you’ll have any problem with a lawyer to draft your waiver, given that you know three+. The one I’m married to even specializes in liability law, which is just remarkably convenient. :)

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