200 Hour Yoga TTC

200 Hours Yoga TTC In Rishikesh, India.

Welcome to our 200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course (TTC) in the spiritual heart of yoga, Rishikesh, India. This comprehensive program is designed to immerse you in the ancient and profound teachings of yoga, helping you deepen your practice, gain in-depth knowledge, and ultimately, become a certified yoga teacher.

By taking our course, you'll be unlocking your potential as a teacher and gain insight into how to provide safe, effective, and nurturing prenatal yoga classes. Our course will also give you an in-depth understanding of the physical and emotional benefits of prenatal yoga for both mother and child.

Yoga Alliance USA Certified

On successful completion of our course, you'll receive your Yoga Alliance USA certificate and become eligible to register with them as a certified Yoga Teacher! This certification will open up new opportunities for teaching around the world.

What to expect on the 200 hours yoga course

A 200 Hours TTC provides you with an opportunity to immerse yourself in yoga. You'll delve into asanas, pranayama, meditation, and yogic philosophy, taking your practice to new heights.

In summary, a 200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course is not just a qualification; it's a life-changing experience. It empowers you to deepen your practice, share the wisdom of yoga with others, and embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Whether you aspire to teach or simply wish to deepen your practice, this course is a remarkable investment in yourself and your well-being.

200 Hours Yoga Program Highlights

  • Authentic Yoga Tradition: Our 200 Hours TTC follows the traditional yogic path, offering a holistic approach to yoga that encompasses asana (postures), pranayama (breath control), meditation, philosophy, and more.
  • Certified Instructors: You will be guided by experienced and certified yoga instructors who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise with you.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Our curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including Hatha and Vinyasa yoga, yogic philosophy, anatomy, teaching methodology, and meditation.
  • Small Class Sizes: To ensure personalized attention, we maintain small class sizes, allowing for a more intimate and effective learning experience.
  • Experiential Learning: Through daily practice, observation, and teaching opportunities, you will gain practical teaching experience and confidence in sharing yoga with others.
  • Beautiful Setting: Rishikesh, nestled in the Himalayan foothills and along the banks of the sacred Ganges River, provides the perfect backdrop for your yoga journey.

Who Can Join 200 Hours Yoga TTC

Our 200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course at Veda Yogshala in Rishikesh, India, is open to individuals of all levels, backgrounds, and ages who share a passion for yoga and a desire to deepen their practice.

Yoga Enthusiasts: If you have a genuine interest in yoga and want to explore its various aspects, this course provides a solid foundation.

All Level Practitioners: Whether you're new to yoga or have limited experience, our course is designed to accommodate and support practitioners at every level.

Aspiring Instructors: If your goal is to become a certified yoga teacher, our 200 Hours TTC is a stepping stone to achieving that aspiration. It covers the essential elements needed for teaching yoga with confidence and competence.

Travelers and Explorers: Rishikesh, nestled in the Himalayas and along the Ganges River, provides a unique and serene setting for those seeking a transformative experience. If you have a spirit of adventure, this course is an excellent opportunity to combine travel with personal growth.

200 Hours Yoga Course Overview

  • In-depth exploration of yoga asanas (postures) from basic to advanced levels.
  • Alignment, adjustments, and modifications for each pose.
  • Sequencing and structuring of asana classes.
  • Safety and injury prevention in asana practice.

  • Techniques for breath awareness and control.
  • Various pranayama practices and their benefits.
  • Incorporating pranayama into yoga classes and personal practice.

  • Introduction to yoga philosophy and its historical context.
  • Study of classical yoga texts, such as the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Bhagavad Gita.
  • Exploration of the eight limbs of yoga, including yamas, niyamas, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, and samadhi.
  • Understanding the concept of karma, reincarnation, and the paths of yoga.

  • Study of human anatomy relevant to yoga practice, including skeletal, muscular, and respiratory systems.
  • Understanding the principles of biomechanics and alignment in yoga poses.
  • How yoga affects the body, including the benefits and potential risks.
  • Anatomy of breath and prana (life force energy).

  • Introduction to meditation and mindfulness practices.
  • Different meditation techniques, including mantra meditation, breath awareness, and guided meditation.
  • Cultivating a regular meditation practice.

  • Principles of effective teaching, including communication and sequencing.
  • Teaching practice, including leading asana, pranayama, and meditation sessions.
  • Classroom management and creating a safe and inclusive environment.
  • Yoga ethics and the role of a yoga teacher.

  • Practical teaching experience, including peer teaching and receiving feedback.
  • Observation of experienced teachers.
  • Planning and conducting a full yoga class.

  • The ethical principles of yoga (yamas and niyamas) and how to integrate them into daily life.
  • The yogic diet and lifestyle choices that support a yogic path.
  • The role of a yoga teacher as a guide and role model.

  • Final teaching practicum where you lead a full yoga class.
  • Written exams and assessments to evaluate your understanding of the curriculum.