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200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Courses

Ideal for aspiring yoga teachers and committed practitioners seeking a complete foundational training to begin their teaching journey.

Start your journey with 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training. Master asana, anatomy, and philosophy to become a certified instructor. Enroll today!
    200 Hour Yoga TTC

    January 31, 2025/

    This is for practitioners of Yoga who want to deepen their practice as well as those who wish to teach.

    200 Hour Online Yoga TTC

    December 24, 2024/

    To those with a busy schedule, without compromising other commitments, with this course, you can pursue your dream of being...

    200 Hour Offline Yoga TTC

    December 16, 2024/

    Beginner and Intermediate Level- Multi Style Offline Teacher Training Program with USA Yoga Alliance cetification for 1 Month

    200 Hour Online Yoga TTC

    December 16, 2024/

    Beginner and Intermediate Level- Multi Style Online Teacher Training Program with USA Yoga Alliance cetification for 1 Month

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A foundational, teacher-training course designed to give you a solid grasp of yoga philosophy, asanas, anatomy, teaching methodology, and ethics to start teaching yoga.
    Typically 4 weeks of full-time study or spread out over several months part-time; formats vary by school (intensive, weekend, or online).
    Prices vary widely—from a few hundred to several thousand dollars—depending on location, format, and inclusions (accommodation, meals, manuals, etc.).
    Most programs issue a certificate of completion or a Yoga Alliance–recognized 200-hour certificate, signifying you’re eligible to teach at a basic level and continue training.
    Credible certification, experienced teachers, a balanced curriculum (asana, philosophy, anatomy, teaching), reasonable class sizes, supportive mentoring, and clear safety protocols.
    It can be intensive, with long days of practice and study. Expect some physical strain; choose a program with proper alignment guidance and rest periods.
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