beYogi Launches Yoga Insurance: Be a Warrior, Not a Worrier
beYogi.com, the premier online yoga resource, has teamed up with Insurance Plus to offer yoga teachers and teacher trainees access to all-inclusive, affordable liability protection. For
Earlier this year, beYogi was launched to support members of the yoga community at every step of their journey to learn, teach, and live yoga. The site offers inspiration for yoga sequences, themes, and playlists in addition to information on anatomy, marketing, and business management. In April, beYogi added an online yoga pose library to its repertoire of resources, and now it has expanded yet again to offer yoga liability insurance for teachers.
Tailored for yogis on the go, beYogi's flexible insurance plan follows instructors everywhere, whether they are teaching inside a studio, outside in a park, or even at a festival. In addition to complete liability protection, the innovative program includes a multitude of benefits to support working yoga professionals--a free website, product discounts, yoga giveaways, and more.
Featured benefits of the beYogi Insurance Plus program include:
• One low rate whether the teacher is full time or part time; teaching in a studio, at home, or on the go; independent or an employee
• Coverage for 350 styles of yoga, massage therapy, Pilates, reiki, and more
• Instant coverage and proof of insurance at checkout
• Bonus coverage for identity protection and stolen equipment
• Free business resources, including a professional website and product discounts
Citing the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), beYogi reports the estimated number of yoga-related injuries treated in hospital emergency rooms has nearly doubled in four years--rising from about 2,500 injuries in 2009 to nearly 5,000 injuries in 2012.
"Even the most experienced instructors can encounter an incident outside of their control," says
beYogi's high-coverage limits include professional and general liability insurance (
Yoga teachers, trainers, and therapists can enroll in beYogi Insurance Plus and receive the above benefits by visiting http://beyogi.com/professional-insurance/.
Insurance options are also available to students enrolled in yoga teacher training, and range from six months of coverage for
About beYogi.com
beYogi.com offers guidance and professional resources to support you at every step of your journey to beYogi--from student to studio owner and everyone in between. While the site covers everything from the basics of yoga to advanced yogic philosophy, beYogi primarily targets aspiring and working yoga teachers, as denoted by its mission statement: "Awakening the great teacher in you." To accomplish this, the digital publication offers valuable yoga teaching techniques, class planning and sequencing recommendations, yoga anatomy resources, business tips, and more.
Find out more about the latest online magazine for yogis at http://www.beyogi.com/.
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