JOIN US IN BOZEMAN OR WE’LL COME TO YOU
20-Hour
Learn to Teach
Power Yoga
This training is designed both for individuals with the goal of becoming registered teachers as well as for existing studios seeking to train in the Power Yoga All Levels and Yoga Sculpt methodology.
Individual teacher training takes place at our primary studio in Bozeman, MT.
To train your team, either send them to Bozeman or we can travel trainers to your location.
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INVESTMENT: $500
(3% surcharge for credit card payments)
SCHEDULE:
One weekend–Saturday & Sunday 12noon-4pm
+ 8 Hours of personal work on sequencing and practicum
+ 2 hours that includes teaching a one hour community class
IN THE FORM OF:
Two In-Person Days: Classroom from 12noon-4pm both days
Following Week: Design sequence and playlist on your own time
TBD: Individual session with Trainer (Date and Time based on your schedule and availability of teacher)
TBD: Teach a Community Class (Date and Time based on availability)
REQUIREMENT: Take a minimum of 5 Power Yoga Classes at Bozeman Power Yoga
UPON GRADUATION: You’ll receive a certificate to log “Continuing Education” hours with Yoga Alliance
IN-PERSON TRAINING DAYS:
WINTER SESSION
January 24-25, 2026
12pm - 4pm each day
SUMMER SESSION
July 11-12, 2026
12pm - 4pm each day
FALL SESSION
Oct. 17-18, 2026
12pm - 4pm each day
JOIN US IN BOZEMAN
OR WE’LL COME TO YOU
Your studio. Our expertise. Whether you're an individual teacher attending one of our scheduled sessions in Montana or a studio owner ready to train your entire team, we've got you covered. Our 20-Hour Sculpt Yoga training travels anywhere in the country—we'll certify your instructors in your space, on your schedule.
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Email info@poweryogastudio.com to discuss availability, training options, scheduling, and partnership details. We’ll walk you through the process and help determine the best fit for your community.
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Traveling training allows us to bring our in-person yoga education directly to another studio.
This allows a studio’s community to access high-level training without the cost and logistics of traveling to Bozeman.
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Traveling training is taught fully in person with live demonstration, posture refinement, real-time feedback, and hands-on teaching practice.
Participants receive the same direct transmission, mentorship, and studio-ready methodology offered in our Bozeman programs — not pre-recorded content or remote modules.
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They are ideal for:
Studios looking to elevate teaching quality or add different class modalities
Teachers wanting deeper skill and confidence
Practitioners ready to advance their practice
Communities that value in-person education
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Training is usually hosted over an extended weekend (Friday-Sunday). Exact schedules are customized to fit the host studio’s class calendar and community needs.
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Typically, the host studio provides:
Practice space
Basic props (blocks, straps, bolsters if available)
Promotion support to their community
We provide the instructors, curriculum, materials, and training structure.
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Minimum and ideal group sizes vary by training type, but typically start at 10 participants.
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Yes. Traveling training uses the same proven structure, sequencing systems, and teaching methodology as our flagship in-person programs.
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You will receive a certificate of completion and graduates can log hours as Continuing Education with Yoga Alliance.
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We recommend booking at least 8–12 weeks in advance to allow for promotion, enrollment, and travel coordination.
Meet your Teachers
JACKIE PAGE - LEAD
After a thirty-year career in media and marketing, Jackie wanted to bring her business acumen to yoga because of the way it can transform hearts and minds.
As the Owner of Bozeman Power Yoga, she prefers classes with powerful poses that encourage strength and flexibility, and deeply values the self-awareness and spirituality side of the practice.
Jackie has practiced many yoga styles for over twenty-five years, starting in the 1990s at It's Yoga in San Francisco, where founder Larry Schultz—a student of Pattabhi Jois—developed the still-thriving "Rocket Yoga" style. She also studied Bikram, which accustomed her to the heat; Iyengar with Tony Briggs, a Master Yogi in Marin County who studied with BKS Iyengar and Geeta Iyengar; and with Sherri Baptiste, who taught a more thoughtful version of Power Yoga. Jackie frequented Jivamukti and Dharma Yoga in New York as well as YogaWorks and CorePower Yoga when traveling.
SARAH WHITE - ASSIT
Sarah is a pastry chef, entrepreneur, and founder of baking company KillerBaker, whose demanding career sparked a deep commitment to movement as a foundation for strength, balance, and longevity. What began as a way to support her physical work quickly evolved into a lifelong passion for fitness and teaching.
She began leading group fitness classes in 2013, building experience across strength training, barre, and yoga-based modalities. In 2024, Sarah completed her 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training, where she developed a profound appreciation for yoga as both a physical discipline and a tool for mental resilience and growth.
Her path naturally led to Power Yoga and Yoga Sculpt—practices that combine breath, strength, and intentional movement to build powerful, capable clients.
Now serving as Trainer in both Power Yoga and Yoga Sculpt, her mission is to develop confident, highly skilled instructors who deliver safe, challenging, and transformative classes.
Your
Questions
Answered
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This training takes place over two in-person training days. Each day is classroom-based and focused on developing the practical skills needed to teach a Power Yoga class.
Sessions typically include:
Breakdown of the Power Yoga class structure
Sequencing methodology
Cueing techniques and language
Posture refinement and alignment discussion
Practice teaching and feedback
Session does not include:
Yoga practice
Exact daily start and end times will be shared prior to the training so participants can plan accordingly.
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Yes. Participants must have completed a 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training (RYT-200 or equivalent) prior to attending this program.
This training is designed for teachers who already have foundational yoga education and want to refine their teaching skills within the Power Yoga methodology.
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After attending the in-person training days, participants will complete a short process that includes:
Submitting a Power Yoga class sequence and playlist for review and approval
Meeting with an assigned mentor to discuss the sequence and assess teaching readiness
Teaching a family and friends class to demonstrate the ability to lead a full Power Yoga class
This process helps ensure that graduates leave the program with the confidence and practical skills needed to teach effectively.