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Hot Yoga Teacher Training in Fresno

5 studios in Fresno, California show real evidence of running teacher training — 5 with a program page on the studio's own site — the 200-hour foundation and, at some, 300- and 500-hour paths beyond it. Training is a real commitment of time and money (a 200-hour program commonly runs around $3,000–5,000, and formats range from a few intensive weeks to weekends over several months), so the comparison is worth doing carefully: with 5 programs in town, you can weigh style, schedule, cost, and whether each is Yoga Alliance registered before you enroll. Studios are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and where students' reviews mention training or certification, the quote is shown.

1. Tower Yoga - The Mandala

4.9 ★★★★★ 165 reviews

1277 N Wishon Ave, Fresno, CA

Teacher training Beginner-friendly Free first class

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2. Four Corners Yoga

5 ★★★★★ 33 reviews

8959 N Chestnut Ave, Fresno, CA

Teacher training Infrared Beginner-friendly Free first class

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3. Blue Moon Yoga and Wellness

4.7 ★★★★★ 30 reviews

1144 E Champlain Dr #104, Fresno, CA

Teacher training Beginner-friendly

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4. Blue Moon Yoga & Wellness at Fig Garden

5 ★★★★★ 11 reviews

5250 N Palm Ave #120, Fresno, CA

Teacher training

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5. Tower Yoga - Lotus Room

5 ★★★★★ 10 reviews

626 E Olive Ave, Fresno, CA

Teacher training Free first class

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Choosing a training in Fresno: what to weigh

  1. Confirm the hours and the credential. Is it 200-hour foundational, or a 300-hour advanced you'd take after a 200? And is the school Yoga Alliance registered (an RYS), so you can register as an RYT afterward? That's the credential most studios hiring teachers look for.
  2. Match the style to what you want to teach. A Bikram-lineage 26&2 training, a sculpt or power training, and a general vinyasa training all lead somewhere different. Train in the practice you actually love and want to lead.
  3. Get the real schedule. Intensive over a few weeks, or weekends spread across months? Pick the one you can realistically finish around work and life — the certificate is the same either way.
  4. Ask what's included, and the total cost. Manual, mat time, assessment, any post-training mentoring — and the all-in number with payment options. Treat the $3,000–5,000 range as a ballpark; get the studio's real figure.
  5. Ask what graduates do next. The best programs are proud of where their teachers end up — and many hire their own graduates for their first classes.

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