How many years of experience do a good yoga trainer need?

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Martial Arts Teacher With 30 Years Experience

At least five years
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Yoga enthusiast and trainer from Mahavatar Babaji kriya yoga and HR professional

Based on your level of understanding , more than your physical flexibility its up to your mental connect with the people and to identify the need of the learner.2 yr time period is enough
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Yoga expert

its depend on ability of yoga trainer.... also public relationship that how manage requirement of people...
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Minimum 10
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