Overview
Yoga Assets is a specialized Yoga Alliance registered teacher training school in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a core mission to ‘Teach Yoga Everywhere.’ The school offers comprehensive 200-Hour Foundations and 300-Hour Transformation programs designed to provide a rigorous, life-changing education that blends Vinyasa, Power Flow, and Restorative Therapeutics with a strong emphasis on safety and anatomy. Led by Denise Druce, the training fosters a profound sense of community and personal evolution, preparing graduates to teach in diverse settings beyond the studio. The curriculum is noted for its inclusivity, practical teaching application from day one, and unique educational components like a cadaver lab at the University of Utah. While focused on certification, the program also welcomes those seeking deep personal growth and a supportive network of practitioners.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Tuesday | Open | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Wednesday | Open | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Thursday | Open | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Friday | Open | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Saturday | Open | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
| Sunday | Open | 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM |
Studio in Details
A Yoga Teacher Training School with a Community Focus
Yoga Assets operates as a specialized yoga teacher training school based in Salt Lake City, Utah. The program’s identity is built around a core philosophy of “Teach Yoga Everywhere,” emphasizing that the transformative benefits of yoga should extend far beyond the traditional studio walls. People describe the training as a life-changing experience that powerfully enhances personal practice and provides tools for becoming a confident teacher. The school is a Yoga Alliance Registered institution, adhering to established industry standards for its programs, which people note helps ensure teachers are trained to lead safe and effective classes. Visitors do not mention a regular schedule of drop-in yoga classes for the general public, indicating the primary focus is on comprehensive educational programs.
The overall vibe, as reflected in feedback from participants, is one of deep transformation and community. People frequently use words like “incredible,” “life changing,” and “indescribable” to describe their journey. One person noted the training created “one hell of a ripple in the water,” suggesting a profound personal and communal impact. The environment seems to foster vulnerability and connection, with participants mentioning “incredible sparkly beautiful humans” and a shared journey that was at times “breathtaking.” The program appears to suit individuals seeking not just certification, but a significant personal evolution and a supportive community of fellow practitioners.
Comprehensive Training Programs and Teaching Philosophy
The school offers structured yoga teacher training programs designed to meet Yoga Alliance requirements. The foundational course is the 200-Hour Yoga Foundations program, described as the starting place for aspiring teachers and a platform for those wanting a deep dive into their personal practice. For those looking to advance, the 300-Hour Yoga Transformation program is available to anyone with a 200-hour foundation, positioning it as the next-level progression for yoga leaders. The curriculum is noted for being rigorous but achievable, with well-planned training sessions.
The teaching methodology is a distinctive blend, focusing on safety, alignment, and accessibility. The primary teaching style is described as a mix of Vinyasa, Power Flow, and Restorative Therapeutics. The program aims to produce teachers who can offer “fun, friendly yoga that you can teach to everyone, everywhere.” A unique and frequently mentioned feature is the inclusion of a full-day human anatomy lab at the University of Utah, where students work with real cadavers. People report that this experience dramatically increases body awareness and influences their personal practice and lifestyle choices. The 300-hour program expands this knowledge with advanced anatomy study using 3-D technology and introduces students to major yoga styles like Iyengar, Anusara, Kundalini, Ashtanga, and Bikram Yoga through guest presenters.
Leadership, Inclusivity, and Practical Application
The training is led by Denise Druce, MPH, E-RYT 500, who receives extensive praise from participants. People describe her as an amazing, inspiring, and effective instructor who makes students feel secure, valuable, and appreciated. Her background includes leading teacher training at the University of Utah and integrating yoga into athletic programs for various sports teams. She is noted for blending yoga traditions with modern interpretations, offering a well-rounded perspective. Her approach is characterized as kind, patient, knowledgeable, and encouraging.
A central tenet of the school is inclusivity and practical application. The “Teach Yoga Everywhere” mantra encourages graduates to think beyond the yoga studio and bring practice into diverse settings like community centers, workplaces, churches, and even prisons. The language used is intentionally inclusive, and the physical practice (asana) is designed to be accessible to all levels. The program actively engages students in practicing teaching skills early on, based on the philosophy that one learns best by teaching. This approach helps students begin sharing their knowledge as the course progresses. The school also welcomes individuals who do not intend to teach professionally, framing the training as a way to develop a personal philosophy and live a life of intention that positively influences others. Visitors do not mention specific details about studio facilities, drop-in rates, or a regular class schedule for non-trainees.
