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Healing Arts University Turlock, California
Keene, New Hampshire
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Yoga Teacher Trainings
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  Training

   YOGA TEACHER
   TRAINING COURSES

   Month-long
   Intensive TTC

   Semester TTC

   Yoga Online TTC

 

  

   

There are four options:
Track 1 - Month-long Intensive TTC (Over Seas)
Track 2 - 2 Semesters On-site TTC (Turlock or San Francisco, CA)
Track 3 - 2 Semesters Distance TTC (In USA)
Track 4 - 6-Week Residency TTC (Turlock, CA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SchoolYoga Institute's Yoga Teacher Training Levels

Level 1
  50
  0
  50
This program is intended as an introduction to our teaching.

 
Level 2
  75-125
  0-50
  125
This program is intended as an introduction to our teaching.

 
Level 3   RYT-200
  150-200
  0-50
  200
This is for yoga teachers and students interested in becoming an RYT-200 teacher.

 
Level 4    RYT-500
  300-450
  50-200
  500
This is intended for yoga teachers and practitioners who are interested in being certified at the advanced level.

 
Level 5   SchoolYoga Institute
Program Facilitator
  600-700
  100-200
  800
This is intended for participants interested in working with SchoolYoga Institute to facilitate programs in their home town and around the world.

 
Level 6   SchoolYoga Institute
Teacher Traning Facilitator
  +800
  +200
  +1000
This track is for participants interested in leading yoga teacher training programs at their hometown or around the world.

Techniques Training/Practice—Includes asanas, pranayamas, kriyas, chanting, mantra, meditation, and other traditional yoga techniques. These hours must be a mix between (1) analytical training in how to teach and practice the techniques, and (2) guided practice of the techniques themselves; both areas must receive substantial emphasis.

Teaching Methodology—Includes prince-ples of demonstration, observation, assisting/correcting, instruction, teaching styles, qualities of a teacher, the student's process of learning, and business aspects of teaching yoga.

Anatomy & Physiology—Includes both human physical anatomy and physiology (bodily systems, organs, etc.) and energy anatomy and physiology (chakras, nadis, etc.). Includes both the study of the subject and application of its principles to yoga practice (benefits, contraindications, healthy movement patterns, etc).

Yoga Philosophy/Lifestyle and Ethics for Yoga Teachers—Includes the study of yoga philosophies, yoga lifestyle, and ethics for yoga teachers.

Practicum—Includes practice teaching, receiving feedback, observing others teaching and hearing/giving feedback. Also includes assisting students while someone else is teaching.

Energetic Healing—Includes shamanic healing of the Andes or other traditions, Reiki, Shamanic Reiki, Chi Qong, and other forms of energetic healing.

Spiritual Healing—Includes but is not limited to yoga theory and practice, principles of living, and the mystical teachings of all religions including buddhism, christianity, daoism, judism, and more.

Physical Healing—Includes but is not limited to yoga as medicine, manual therapy, integrative herbology, food as medicine, ayurveda medicine, chinese medicine, even western medicine.

 

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