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Charlotte's Chakra Flow University Launches Prenatal Yoga and Healing Certification Programs

Charlotte's Chakra Flow University launched certifications in prenatal yoga and chakra healing this week, targeting instructors, doulas, and coaches entering the wellness education market.

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Charlotte's Chakra Flow University Launches Prenatal Yoga and Healing Certification Programs
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Chakra Flow University LLC rolled out a suite of professional certification programs from its Charlotte, North Carolina base this month, adding a specialized training option for yoga instructors, doulas, and coaches navigating an increasingly segmented wellness education landscape.

The school's April 7 launch introduced four core tracks: prenatal yoga, chakra healing, meditation, and transformational coaching. The prenatal yoga curriculum is aimed squarely at working instructors and doulas, building competency around supporting clients through pregnancy with trauma-aware practices built into the methodology. The chakra-healing track weaves energetic frameworks together with breathwork and guided meditation, while the coaching certification concentrates on transformational facilitation and client-support skills needed for independent or studio-based practice.

Delivery runs both online and in-person, a hybrid structure designed for practitioners already juggling studio schedules, doula client loads, or clinical hours. The school positions its programs as accessible to beginners and experienced teachers alike, framing the certifications as pathways either for deepening an existing practice or pivoting toward prenatal care settings, private therapy practices, or broader wellness ecosystem roles.

The launch arrived during a sustained expansion cycle in boutique yoga education. Since roughly 2024, smaller training providers have carved out increasingly granular certification niches, driven by studio owners looking to diversify their offerings and by healthcare and perinatal providers seeking credentialed yoga-based collaborators. Chakra Flow University's four-track model fits neatly into that pattern, addressing demand from both individual practitioners seeking career mobility and institutional settings looking to bring qualified prenatal and chakra-informed instruction in-house.

Prospective students should review instructor bios, examine syllabus depth against what each certification claims, and check whether the programs align with Yoga Alliance standards or recognized continuing-education frameworks before enrolling. The Charlotte address indicates a local operational base, though the hybrid format clearly targets a national student pool.

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