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Yoga Instructor CV template.

A strong Yoga Instructor CV should show more than your ability to lead a class; it should prove that you can create safe, inclusive, well-sequenced sessions for different bodies and experience levels. Studios, gyms, retreats, and private clients will look closely at your training, teaching hours, yoga styles, and approach to injury-aware instruction.

Writing a strong Yoga Instructor CV

Hiring managers want to see recognised credentials such as RYT 200, RYT 500, YACEP, prenatal yoga, yin, restorative, or trauma-informed training, along with the settings where you have taught. Your CV should make class formats clear, whether you teach vinyasa, hatha, hot yoga, chair yoga, meditation, breathwork, or corporate wellness sessions. Include average class sizes, scheduling platforms such as Mindbody or Glofox, workshop topics, client retention, and any experience with anatomy-based modifications, props, waivers, and studio opening or closing procedures.

Three things that matter most

Skills hiring managers look for

RYT 200 or RYT 500 certification Vinyasa sequencing Hatha yoga instruction Prenatal yoga modifications Pranayama and guided meditation Anatomy-informed alignment cues Mindbody or WellnessLiving scheduling Trauma-informed yoga practices

Frequently asked

How do I write a Yoga Instructor CV with no paid teaching experience?

Include practicum teaching from your yoga teacher training, community classes, donation-based sessions, and supervised teaching hours. Be specific about the styles taught, class length, sequencing responsibilities, and feedback received from lead trainers. If you have related experience in fitness, dance, massage therapy, physiotherapy support, or wellness coaching, connect it to safe movement instruction.

Should I include my Yoga Alliance registration on my CV?

Yes, if you are registered, include RYT 200, RYT 500, E-RYT, or YACEP clearly near your name or in a certifications section. Many studios use Yoga Alliance registration as a quick screening point, especially for insurance, workshops, and teacher training environments. Also include non-Yoga Alliance specialist training if it is relevant to the classes you want to teach.

What class details matter most on a Yoga Instructor CV?

Studios want to know what you can walk in and teach, so include yoga style, level, class size, duration, and population served. For example, mention beginners, athletes, seniors, pregnant clients, injury-sensitive students, or corporate groups. It also helps to note workshops, retreats, private sessions, and whether you create your own sequences or follow a studio method.

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