Liability Insurance for Iyengar Yoga Instructors
Iyengar Yoga, developed by yoga master B.K.S. Iyengar more than 60 years ago, promotes strength,flexibility, endurance, and balance through coordinated breathing and poses that require precise body alignment. The poses are generally held longer than in other styles of yoga. In Iyengar, you slowly move into a pose, hold it for a minute or so, and then rest for a few breaths before stretching into another. Equipment like cushions, blankets, straps, and blocks to help the less flexible also distinguishes Iyengar from other types of yoga. Although Iyengar incorporates the traditional postures, or asanas, that make up the broader category of hatha yoga, the cushions and other props revolutionized yoga by enabling everyone — even the elderly, sick, and disabled — to practice. Because of its slow pace, attention to detail, and use of props, Iyengar yoga can be especially good if you’re recovering from an injury. Iyengar is still one of the most popular types of yoga taught today.
As an experienced Iyengar Yoga instructor you understand that yoga is a way of life and having clear communication with your students is an important part of your teaching. Did you also know that having liability insurance is also an important part of your yoga teaching? To see a list of coverage provided, please see our Coverages page. We also have a Q&A guide for you to answer common questions, such as when should I buy yoga instructor insurance and what coverages do I need? Visit our Yoga Insurance Guide here.