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Whether you’re passionate about becoming a yoga teacher or seeking to deepen your personal practice, our training course offers a transformative journey of self-discovery and professional development.
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Our 900-Hour Teacher Training Course
Namaste! Our 900-Hour Teacher Training Course is comprehensive and in-depth program designed for dedicated yoga practitioners who aspire to become highly skilled and knowledgeable yoga teachers. Our 900-hour training course offers an immersive and transformative journey, providing advanced training in various aspects of yoga, including philosophy, anatomy, asana, sequencing, teaching methodology, meditation, and more.
Course Duration: Our 900-Hour Teacher Training Course typically spans an extended period, ranging from eight months to one year or two years depending on the schedule and format of the program. It combines in-person or virtual classroom sessions, self-study, practice teaching opportunities, mentorship, and practical assessments.
Curriculum Overview: Our curriculum is carefully crafted to provide a comprehensive and well-rounded understanding of yoga, enabling you to teach with confidence, depth, and authenticity. Here is an overview of the key components.
Advanced Yoga Philosophy and History: Deepen your knowledge of classical yogic texts, explore advanced philosophical concepts, and study the diverse paths and schools of yoga. Develop a comprehensive understanding of yoga’s ancient roots and its relevance in contemporary times.
Advanced Asana Study and Sequencing: Refine your understanding of yoga asanas, including advanced poses, variations, and modifications. Learn to sequence classes intelligently, taking into consideration the needs of different students and addressing specific goals or themes.
Anatomy and Physiology: Expand your understanding of human anatomy and its relationship to yoga practice. Study the musculoskeletal system, nervous system, and subtle energy systems, gaining insights into biomechanics, injury prevention, and the energetic aspects of yoga.
Teaching Methodology and Techniques: Deepen your teaching skills by exploring advanced teaching techniques, effective cueing, advanced adjustments, and intelligent use of props. Learn how to create transformative experiences for students through skillful and creative class planning and delivery.
Advanced Pranayama and Meditation: Dive deeper into pranayama and meditation practices, exploring advanced techniques, breath control, and states of heightened awareness. Learn to guide students in developing a more profound and sustained meditation practice.
Yoga Therapeutics and Modifications: Gain knowledge of yoga therapeutics and the application of yoga for specific populations or conditions. Learn to modify and adapt yoga practices to accommodate individual needs and create inclusive and accessible classes.
Subtle Body and Energetics: Explore the subtle body, including chakras, nadis, and prana. Learn how to work with energy, develop sensitivity to subtle sensations, and utilize energetic practices to enhance the transformative power of yoga.
Mentorship and Practice Teaching: Receive personalized guidance and mentorship from experienced instructors as you refine your teaching skills. Engage in supervised practice teaching sessions, receive feedback, and deepen your confidence and teaching voice.
Specialized Workshops and Electives: Delve into specialized topics of interest through workshops and electives. These may include advanced inversions, hands-on adjustments, yoga philosophy deep dives, prenatal yoga, restorative yoga, or other specialized areas based on the expertise of our faculty.
Certification: Upon successful completion of the 900-hour training course, you will receive a certificate. This advanced certification demonstrates your commitment to ongoing learning and sets you apart as a highly skilled and knowledgeable yoga teacher.
Prerequisites: Our 900-hour teacher training course is designed for experienced yoga practitioners who have completed a 200-hour teacher training course and have a consistent personal practice. Prior teaching experience is beneficial but not mandatory.