Share

cover art for Jason's Guide to Teaching Private Yoga Sessions

Yogaland Podcast

Jason's Guide to Teaching Private Yoga Sessions

Ep. 162

Being a yoga teacher takes skill, knowledge, dedication, and often, perseverance. But you can have all of those things in spades and never quite earn enough money teaching group classes to be financially secure. Not to mention, racing from one studio to the next teaching group classes can be draining—both physically and mentally. One way to avoid this kind of burnout and bolster a your income is to find a few regular private yoga clients—something Jason enjoyed doing for many years.


In this episode, Jason shares his best advice for both the business and methodology of teaching yoga privates.


You’ll learn:


* Why it’s important to diversify the ways that you teach, both for business reasons and to help you avoid burn-out


* How teaching private yoga sessions can build your skill set as a yoga teacher


* How to start finding private students and how to price those sessions


* How to help students set goals and structure sessions around that


* A few ground rules to put into place before you take on a new private client


Show notes: http://www.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode162


SHOUT-OUT TO OUR SPONSORS


Women shouldn’t have to compromise when it comes to feminine products. And, with Lola, there are no compromises. Lola products are 100 percent natural, made of 100 percent organic cotton with no added chemicals, fragrances, synthetics, or dyes. Plus, they now offer new hypoallergenic cleansing wipes. Their online subscription service is fully customizable, so it’s one less thing to worry about. For 40 percent off all subscriptions, visit Mylola.com and enter code YOGALAND40 when you subscribe.


Betabrand is an innovative brand of pants based right up the road from me in San Francisco. These dress yoga pants are made of a thicker, wrinkle-resistant fabric than yoga pants, so they are dressy enough for work, but are comfortable and stretchy enough for yoga class. They come in several different styles and colors so you’re sure to find a pair that suits your lifestyle and look. For get 20% off your dress pant yoga pants visit betabrand.com/yogaland today.

More episodes

View all episodes

  • The 8 Limbs Made Clear: A Modern, Practical Guide to Patanjali’s System

    18:51|
    Long before Jason was an anatomy nerd, a sequencing, and a technique nerd, he was a philosophy nerd. In fact, his undergraduate degree is in Philosophy. On this episode, he breaks down Patanjali’s 8-limbed path through a modern, practical model that finally makes sense -- not as a ladder to climb, but as concentric circles of self-regulation that move from the external to the deeply internal.We’ll explore how yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, and samadhi work together as a system for grounding, clarity, and inner steadiness — and why this perspective is easier to apply in real life than the traditional “8 steps” approach.If this brings more clarity to the 8 limbs, please share it with your students or fellow teachers!***A reminder: Jason's 200-Hour Online Yoga Teacher Training is now open for enrollment. The early bird pricing expires Dec. 21st, so enroll before then to lock in your $300 discount. Learn more at jasonyoga.com/200
  • Yoga(ish): Quarter Zips, Garage Yoga & Midlife Comebacks

    50:43|
    In this episode, we’re catching up on… us. Jason is out of retirement, teaching live classes at an exclusive spot in Carlsbad, Andrea shares how strength training and high-protein eating (like, super high-protein) has helped her get out of chronic knee and foot pain in post-menopause. We also talk shoulder rehab, why teachers don’t need to “do it all” in class, and what’s currently entertaining us (books, TV, and yes—Dancing With the Stars).>> Jason announced a few live teaching events in 2026. To get the announcements, join our newsletter: jasonyoga.com/newsletter>> Learn about Jason’s 200-Hour Online Yoga Teacher Training (early-bird registration through January 13): learn.jasonyoga.com/200
  • Parts 3 & 4: Becoming a Yoga Teacher

    32:38|
    What does it really feel like to teach yoga for the first time? In this episode of The Making of a Yoga Teacher, Jason takes you inside that nerve-wracking but transformative moment every new teacher faces: stepping to the front of the room.Laurel, Raquel, and Erin talk about what it was like to teach for the first time during the training. Through their stories, you’ll see that every yoga teacher starts here — nervous, vulnerable, and discovering that courage grows with each breath and each class.________________________________________We're having a Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale this week! Save 20% on all of our Continuing Education courses when you enter code BREATHE25 at checkout. Enjoy!
  • A Special Episode for Your Shoulders

    36:30|
    Want to improve your shoulder health? Listen to this episode. It's a two-parter and it focuses on 1) an important functional movement of the shoulders that is often overlooked in yoga and 2) essential mobility drills for the shoulders that yogis can incorporate into their practice.I've got shoulders on my mind because I am about to begin teaching my Shoulders, Upper Back, and Neck Module of my 300-Hour YTT. We begin this Wednesday and I'd love to see you there. It's open to students who'd like to deepen their practice and teachers who would like to feel more confident and knowledgeable. You can learn more and register at jasonyoga.com/300
  • Part 2: The Making of a Yoga Teacher -- From Nerves to Confidence

    21:36|
    What does it really feel like to teach yoga for the first time? In this episode of The Making of a Yoga Teacher, Jason takes you inside that nerve-wracking but transformative moment every new teacher faces: stepping to the front of the room.Laurel, Raquel, and Erin talk about what it was like to teach for the first time during the training. Through their stories, you’ll see that every yoga teacher starts here — nervous, vulnerable, and discovering that courage grows with each breath and each class.👉 Learn more about Jason's 200-Hour Training here: jasonyoga.com/200👉 Jason has a 300-Hour Module coming up in one week! Learn about it here: jasonyoga.com/300
  • Part 1: The Making of a Yoga Teacher -- How It All Begins

    17:13|
    If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to do a yoga teacher training—or if you’re looking for insight, motivation, and honesty about the process—this episode shows how transformation begins: one decision, one class, one breath at a time. You'll meet Laurel, Raquel, and Erin and find out what made them say yes to their journey toward becoming yoga teachers.🎥 Episodes in this series:1️⃣ How It All Begins — Starting Yoga Teacher Training2️⃣ Finding Your Voice — The First Time Teaching3️⃣ Becoming Yourself — Confidence, Connection & Growth4️⃣ The First Class — Teaching in the Real World🧘‍♂️ Learn about Jason Crandell’s Online 200-Hour Training → learn.jasonyoga.com/200
  • Sequencing 2.0: Think Beyond the One-Off Class with Jason Crandell

    51:16|
    This week -- a solocast from Jason, fresh from his trip teaching a weeklong "Sequencing 2.0" training in London. On this episode, he breaks down a practical framework for scaling a single 60-minute sequence into:(1) shorter online formats(2) longer workshops(3) four-week series with clear objectivesHe also explains why real creativity comes from solving for a goal—not from random choreography—and how to communicate a simple plan so students feel part of something bigger. Psst! Don't miss next week's episode where we launch a four-part “Transformation Series,” that follows three of Jason's trainees through their teacher training journey.
  • Yoga(ish): A New Approach to Teaching, Embracing Our Shadow, and a Chihuahua Meetup

    43:14|
    If you’ve ever wondered how to balance structure and freedom in your teaching and how to help students problem-solve rather than memorize, Jason shares some ideas on this week's Yoga(ish). We also talk about "the examined life," and what that means to us. Lastly, we share how the "Wawa meet-up," went (spoiler: it was as quirky and sweet as we hoped it would be.)⸻⏱️ Chapters0:00 Life lately & Chihuahua meetup4:15 What is the constraint-led approach to learning?18:34 Applying it to yoga & sequencing31:16 The shadow side of yoga & self-inquiry37:00 Why discomfort leads to growthCheck out our shownotes with links from the episode: yogalandpodcast.com
  • Meditation: A Soft Place to Land

    13:29|
    This meditation is an invitation to find softness within you regardless of the chaos around you.