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Yoga Teacher Training & Certifications, In-person & Online

The Soul Institute

Ignite your passion for yoga and embark on a transformative journey with The Soul Institute, where exceptional yoga education awaits you. Prepare to delve into a curriculum that merges ancient wisdom, cutting-edge science, and spiritual guidance, delivered by renowned instructors revered worldwide. Immerse yourself in a truly unparalleled experience at The Soul Institute, a registered Yoga School (RYS) accredited by Yoga Alliance, and graduate with an authentic yoga teacher certification rooted in the essence of yogic traditions.

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Areas of Study in Yoga Teacher Training

Craft Your Personal Yoga Teacher Training Journey

Our unique yoga training pathway offers a customizable curriculum at every stage of certification. Begin your yoga teacher training (YTT) with our 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training, specializing in Yin, Gentle, Vinyasa, or Kundalini yoga. Progress to the 500-hour level, where you can choose 300 hours of electives tailored to your interests. Conclude your journey with Yoga Therapy Training and an independent research project.

In addition to this pathway, we have an exceptional Sound Institute providing education and certification in Crystal Bowl Sound Healing.

 This unparalleled combination of classes, electives, and world-renowned teachers sets us apart from any other yoga training school. Come and immerse yourself in an extraordinary experience that will forever transform your yoga practice.

200 Hour Training

200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training RYS Yoga Alliance

Attain your 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Certification through our RYS Yoga Alliance-accredited program. This comprehensive training transcends the mere ability to teach a yoga class; it imparts unparalleled wisdom that allows you to embody and share the true teachings of yoga. Choose your specialized path and dedicate 50 hours to Gentle, Yin, or Vinyasa yoga studies.

200 Hour Kundalini Training

200 Hour Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training RYS Yoga Alliance

Our permissions-oriented 200 Hour Kundalini Teacher Training emphasizes traditional Kundalini Yoga infused with the power of mantra and breathwork; personal growth and intuition; and meaningful connection — all within the context of somatically-informed, modifications-friendly, gender and all bodies inclusivity: We believe Kundalini Yoga is for everyone.

300 Hour Training

300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training RYS Yoga Alliance

Take your yoga journey to new heights with our 300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training. Unparalleled in its flexibility, this program allows you to select your own electives for a full half of the training. Embrace the opportunity to explore and deepen your understanding of various yogic disciplines, developing your unique style that will resonate with your future students. This 300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training acts as a crucial stepping stone on your path to achieving a 500-hour certification.

Yoga Therapy Training

Yoga Therapy Training RYS Yoga Alliance

Elevate your practice and become a certified Yoga Therapist through our RYS Yoga Alliance-accredited program. As one of only 25 IAYT Accredited Yoga Therapy programs worldwide, our training equips you to work as a respected member of any integrated healthcare team. Through our unique course offerings, you’ll develop your specialty and establish essential connections to integrate your yoga therapy certification into your professional career.

Sound Healing Certifications

Sound Healing Certifications

Unlock the transformative power of sound within yourself through our Sound Healing Certifications. The Soul of Yoga Sound Institute brings together master teachers and experts in the field of sound healing to guide you on a profound journey of self-discovery and connection. Immerse yourself in the art and science of sound as a healing modality, gaining the skills to facilitate transformative experiences in any healing arts space or professional practice

Reviews From Past Yoga Teacher Trainees

Wonderful community of dedicated & inspiring faculty and supportive & engaged students, and an administrative staff (Mo, Shanny, and student assistants) who “rock” it with style & passion again and again. Love that the two 10-day foundational courses (Soul of Wellness and Soul of Life) are also the foundational courses for the IAYT certified yoga therapy program, and that students can and are encouraged to repeat these courses to deepen their learning at no additional charge. Appreciate artful seamless offering of multiple options for in-person, synchronous (zoom) & asynchronous (recordings) learning.

Maria J.

The Soul of Yoga is MAGICAL. I came looking to start a new career path in yoga and ended up opening the door to a profound path on which I am seeking my true self. It is more than just a yoga teacher training; it’s a window into your soul and a first step toward living your dharma.

Vanessa C.

Teacher training at the Soul of Yoga changed my life. It was not only an experience of asana, philosophy and spirituality, but a beautiful exploration of bonding and community with my fellow course mates. I would recommend it to anyone as an exercise in growth and leadership, regardless of their desire to teach yoga.

Siobhan B.

Soul of Yoga Institute has a wide variety of highly interesting courses in all veins of yoga for personal and professional growth. The world class quality of instructors continue to impress me with each course I take. Diving deeper into Anatomy, Sequencing, Yoga Therapy for all populations (heart disease, autoimmune disease, trauma informed yoga…,) as well as philosophy, Ayurveda, and continuous opportunity for reflection and growth on a soul level has exceeded my expectations. All staff (Directors and support) are inspiring and helpful in curating a comprehensive yoga training course of study. I am grateful for The Soul of Yoga. My teaching and interior world has expanded.

Gail G.

I was lucky to have chosen such a fantastic immersive experience with just the right amount of time between modules to assimilate and integrate. The teachers are highly knowledgeable and heart centered, the schedule was well balanced, incorporating everything one needs to know to be not just a kundalini teacher but an awesome one! I definitely felt more connected to my heart and soul after the training and am able to experience a deeper connection with others as a result!

Sandrine S.
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Financial Aid For Yoga Teacher Training

We understand that pursuing your dreams shouldn’t be hindered by financial constraints. That’s why The Soul Institute is dedicated to supporting motivated individuals by offering various discounts and financial rewards to qualifying students. As an approved provider of MyCAA, we also provide guidance and assistance in navigating the MyCAA scholarship process for military spouses. Additionally, we offer customized payment plans, ensuring that financial considerations do not hinder your journey towards becoming a certified yoga instructor. Explore the information below and feel free to reach out to us with any questions as you navigate the application process.

Financial Aid

The Soul Institute offers payment plans for all yoga teacher trainings. A 25% non-refundable deposit is required. The balance, plus an 8% service fee, will be placed on your account for monthly auto-payments. No credit check is required.

Military Financing Available

MyCAA Funding gives eligible military spouses the opportunity to train for portable jobs in growing career fields, including becoming a Yoga Teacher. Soul of Yoga Institute is MYCAA approved. Click below for more information about MyCAA or email shannon@soulofyoga.com.

Begin Your Yoga Instructor Certification (YTT) at The World Renowned Soul Institute Today

Start your journey towards becoming a certified Yoga Instructor at The Soul Institute, a world-renowned institution revered for its unwavering commitment to excellence. Seize the opportunity to enroll in our esteemed Yoga Teacher Training (YTT) program today and witness the transformative power it holds. Prepare to learn from extraordinary yoga teachers, renowned both locally and globally, who seamlessly integrate the timeless wisdom of traditional yogic teachings with the latest advancements in scientific research and profound spiritual guidance. Experience the undeniable difference that The Soul Institute, a Registered Yoga School (RYS) accredited by Yoga Alliance, can make in your path to becoming a certified yoga instructor. Embrace this unique opportunity to graduate as a yoga certified instructor, equipped with the knowledge, skills, and passion to share the art of yoga with your community of students. Enroll today and embark on an extraordinary journey of personal growth and professional fulfillment at The Soul Institute.

Yoga Teacher Training Faculty:

One of the invaluable treasures at The Soul Institute is our celebrated faculty, comprising highly acclaimed and world-renowned Master Teachers. Each instructor brings a unique blend of educational expertise and experiential teachings, creating a dynamic and enriching learning environment for every student. Immerse yourself in a diverse range of teachings, ensuring a well-rounded and comprehensive yoga education that will leave a lasting impact on your personal and professional journey.

Leslie Kaminoff: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings, Yoga educator

Leslie Kaminoff is a Yoga educator inspired by the tradition of T.K.V. Desikachar. He is an internationally recognized specialist with 36 years of experience in the fields of Yoga, breath anatomy, and bodywork. He has led workshops for many of the leading Yoga associations, schools, and training programs in America. Leslie is the founder of the Yoga blog, “e-Sutra,” and “The Breathing Project,” a New York City Yoga studio dedicated to the teaching of individualized, breath-centered Yoga. Leslie teaches The Breathing Project’s unique yearlong course in Yoga anatomy, and is the co-author with Amy Matthews of the bestselling book, “Yoga Anatomy” published by Human Kinetics.

Teacher in: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Indu Arora: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings, Ayurveda and Yoga TherapistIndu AroraAyurveda and Yoga Therapist considers herself a student for lifetime. She is the author of Mudra: The Sacred SecretYoga, Ancient Heritage, Tomorrows Vision (known as The little Red Book on Yoga)  and SOMA – 100 Heritage Recipes for Self-Care.

Indu has been sharing about Yoga philosophy, Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda since 1999, and has inspired by and taught under Kriya Yoga, Himalayan Yoga, Kashmir Shivaism and Sivananda Yoga lineages. She has studied both Yoga and Ayurveda in a traditional Guru paramapara setting.

Her teaching style is rooted in empowering and inspiring students to awaken the inner Guru. Her core philosophy is,  ‘Nothing has the greatest power to heal, but Self!”

Teacher in: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Nischala Joy Devi: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy TrainingsNischala Joy Devi is a master teacher and healer. For over 30 years she has been highly respected as an international advocate for her innovative way of expressing Yoga and its subtle uses for spiritual growth and complete healing.  She was a monastic student of the world renowned Yogiraj Sri Swami Satchidananda and offered her expertise in developing the yoga portion of The Dean Ornish Program for Reversing Heart Disease and the Commonweal Cancer Help Program.

With her knowledge of yoga and her experience in assisting those with life-threatening diseases, she created The Healing Path of Yoga, and the “Abundant Well-Being Series” CD’s. Yoga of the Heart, a training and certification program for Yoga teachers and health professionals designed to adapt Yoga practices to the special needs of that population.

Nischala Devi is now directing her energies to bringing the feminine heart perspective back into spirituality and the scriptures in her new book, The Secret Power of Yoga, a woman’s guide to the heart and spirit of the Yoga Sutras and The Secret Power of Yoga audiobook (Nautilus Book Award Winner)

Teacher in: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Durga Leela: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings BA, CAS, PKS, Yoga AcharyaDurga Leela BA, CAS, PKS, Yoga Acharya is the founder of Yoga of Recovery.  She is a Certified Yoga Teacher E-RYT 500 through the Sivananda lineage and extensively trained in Meditation and Vedanta. A Clinical Ayurvedic and Panchakarma Specialist, Durga trained both in the US and India and has served as the Director of the Ayurveda Programs at the Yoga Farm in California since 2003. She is a professional member and speaker for the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) and the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT), also a member of Yoga Alliance. Durga has worked on her own path of recovery and has been a grateful member of 12 step fellowship for over 14 years.

Teacher in: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Monique Lonner: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings, E-RYT 500, C-IAYTMonique Lonner, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT is the Director and Program Mentor of Soul of Yoga Institute Advanced Yoga Teacher Training and Yoga Therapy Training Programs.  A Yoga teacher for 20 years, she studied in India, New York and California with Master teachers and spiritual sages including, most notably, the teaching faculty of the Soul of Yoga Institute Advanced Program.  Monique has developed the Advanced Teacher Training and Yoga Therapy Program for Soul of Yoga, bringing together those who are considered to be the best of the best Master yoga teachers in the world today.   A devoted spiritual seeker, as well as an experienced anatomy and physiology teacher she has created a comprehensive program which balances the study of Yoga Therapy technique with the insight and wisdom of Yogic and metaphysical philosophy.

Teacher in: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Richard C. Miller, PhD: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings

Richard C. Miller, PhD is a clinical psychologist, author, researcher, yogic scholar and spiritual teacher. For over 40 years, Richard Miller has devoted his life and work to integrating the nondual wisdom teachings of Yoga, Tantra, Advaita, Taoism and Buddhism with Western psychology. Among his mentors were Jean Klein, T.K.V. Desikachar and Stephen Chang.

Richard is the founding president and CEO of the Integrative Restoration Institute, co-founder of The International Association of Yoga Therapy and founding editor of the professional Journal of IAYT. He is also a founding member and past president of the Institute for Spirituality and Psychology and a senior advisor for the Baumann Foundation for the study of Awareness and its impact on well-being.

Author of Yoga Nidra: The Meditative Heart of Yoga, Richard serves as a research consultant studying the iRest Yoga Nidra protocol that he has developed (Integrative Restoration ~ iRest, a modern adaptation of the ancient nondual meditation practice of Yoga Nidra) researching its efficacy on health, healing and well-being with diverse populations including active-duty soldiers, veterans, college students, children, seniors, the homeless, the incarcerated, and people experiencing issues such as sleep disorders, PTSD, chemical dependency, chronic pain, and related disorders.

Teacher in: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Flossie Park: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings, E-RYT 500 YACEPFlossie Park, E-RYT 500 YACEP Always considering herself as a student of life, Flossie has dedicated her life to empowering herself and others through yoga, meditation, workshops, retreats, Sound Therapy and numerous other modalities for over 25 years. One of Flossie’s passions is to support people wherever they are on their life’s journey. With a down to earth approach, she draws from a lifetime of spiritual studies from many sources both from the eastern and western traditions. Applying the wisdom teachings to everyday living, she helps people to see their life from a higher perspective, gleaning understanding, enjoying the process and creating consciously. One of her strongest passions is supporting women, especially during pregnancy. This is a true opportunity for women to recognize their innate power learning to trust their bodies and intuition.

Teacher in: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


200 hour yoga teacher training certificationJoe Barnett E-RYT 500

Joe has been practicing and teaching many forms of yoga for 20 years. For 10 years, he has been traveling nationally and internationally offering lectures, workshops and teacher trainings on specifically Yin Yoga and Chakra Meditation. Joe is a senior student and primary teaching assistant of Paul Grilley, a true Yoga Scientist and founder of Yin Yoga. After several years of apprenticing under Paul, Joe began roaming the globe to spread the word of his teacher’s work.  “Joe Barnett has been our friend and assistant for many years. He has two qualities that make him an excellent presenter: he knows the anatomical principles and he relates to people in a sympathetic manner. His presentations are unhurried, hands on demonstrations, this is the easiest way to absorb these ideas.” ~ Paul and Suzee Grilley

Teacher in: 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training, 300 Hour Advanced


Dana Reece: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings, E-RYT 500, YACEP, Director of Kundalini Studies at the Soul of Yoga,

Dana Reece, Ph.D., E-RYT 500, YACEP, Director of Kundalini Studies, is a Kundalini Yoga Facilitator; Kundalini Yoga Teacher Trainer; Trauma-Sensitive Regression Practitioner in private practice; Yoga Therapist in training; and college professor.

Dr. Reece has 30 years’ teaching experience and 20 years’ experience in meditation and the practice of inner alchemical and yogic techniques designed to develop and strengthen the energetic body and enhance intuition. Yogic areas of expertise include Death and Shadow work; Conscious Communication Techniques; Strategies for Deepening Intuition; and Sankalpa (“resolve” or “resolution”): the yogic method of setting goals or aspirations. She has completed leadership training with several masters of personal development, including Peter Drucker, Charles Givens, and Anthony Robbins. In addition to having taught hundreds of college classes as a college professor and Kundalini Yoga instructor, she has led and facilitated dozens of group meditations and workshops.

Dana Reece’s experience in these modalities combines compassion, humor, and heart-centered determination to move clients and students through self-imposed fears and limitations toward clarity and confidence to achieve their highest potential.

Teacher in: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Amy Weintraub: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings, MFA, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT, YACEPAmy Weintraub, MFA, E-RYT 500, C-IAYT, YACEP is the founder of the LifeForce Yoga Healing Institute and has been a pioneer in the field of yoga and mental health for over 20 years. She is the author of Yoga for Depression (Broadway Books) and Yoga Skills for Therapists: Effective Practices for Mood Management (W.W. Norton) and numerous articles and book chapters.  Amy is involved in ongoing research on the impact of Yoga on mood. Her evidence-based Yoga protocol for managing mood is used in healthcare settings globally and is featured on a number of audio-visual products, including the LifeForce Yoga series, an award-winning library of evidence-based yoga and meditation CDs and DVDs for mood management.  She maintains an archive of news and research on, www.yogafordepression.com.

Teacher in: 300 Hour Advanced and Yoga Therapy Trainings


Joe Barnett: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced Trainings, ERYT-500Joe Barnett, ERYT-500 has been practicing and teaching many forms of yoga for 20 years. For 10 years, he has been traveling nationally and internationally offering lectures, workshops and teacher trainings on specifically Yin Yoga and Chakra Meditation.
Joe is a senior student and primary teaching assistant of Paul Grilley, a true Yoga Scientist and founder of Yin Yoga. After several years of apprenticing under Paul, Joe began roaming the globe to spread the word of his teacher’s work.
“Joe Barnett has been our friend and assistant for many years. He has two qualities that make him an excellent presenter: he knows the anatomical principles and he relates to people in a sympathetic manner. His presentations are unhurried, hands on demonstrations, this is the easiest way to absorb these ideas.” ~ Paul and Suzee Grille

Teacher in: 200 Hour, 300 Hour Advanced Trainings


Stacy McCarthy: 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training, E-RYT 500 YACEPStacy McCarthy E-RYT 500 YACEP

An award-winning health & fitness leader, accomplished businesswomen, captivating speaker, and respected educator. For her contributions to the field of health and wellness as a seasoned mindful movement educator and integrative wellness thought leader, Stacy was honored as the 2021 IDEA World Fitness Instructor of the Year, a prestigious award recognizing superior instructional abilities and positive influence within the global health and fitness industry. Stacy’s recognized for her health and wellness coaching, yoga and mindfulness practices, positive psychology interventions, culinary whole food, plant-based medicine in the treatment of various chronic disease and conditions.

Infused with humor and soul, Stacy is a storyteller with a devotion to philosophy. Her classes are physically balanced, energetically empowering, mentally focusing and spiritually up-lifting. They are designed to transform lives. Stacy’s yoga journey began almost three decades ago in the lineage of T. Krishnamacharya. She is known for intelligent sequencing that meets her students where they are in their own practice in a system that inspires beginners and experienced students alike. Her teaching is holistic and embraces periods of time both past and present, as well as the fluctuations of life, including age, seasons, and transitions. At the core of her teachings there is a celebration for the human capacity to expand, love and live more fabulously.

Teacher in: 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training


Amanda Baird: 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training and Sound Institute

Amanda Baird has played an intricate role in encouraging others to utilize the power of Sound as an accessible healing modality. Referred to as the “Midwife of Sound Healing” education, her programs have reached thousands in the past decade. She was inspired to build a sound healing training program while working as a Critical Care/ER/Trauma Registered Nurse. In that role, she saw a great need for increased compassion, self-care and connection for her patients and fellow staff members. While working with hundreds of people in various healing settings like hospice, elementary schools, hospitals, jails, homeless shelters, and more, she witnessed how sound healing could help shift the sad to uplifted, the pained to relieved, the burnt-out to enlivened quickly, easily, and with consistent results. Amanda has worked with world renowned Sound Healers, Nurses, and Music Therapists and continues to lead the way for the future in wellness and medicine. Amanda is the co-creator and visionary for Sacred Sound of the Soul temples, located in Encinitas, Ca and Sedona, AZ and she is the Director/Founder of the Soul of Yoga Sound Institute.

Teacher in: 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training and Sound Institute

Yoga Teacher Training In-Person & Online: Elevate Your Practice and Teaching

Yoga is so much more than exercise, it’s a holistic practice with roots dating back more than 5,000 years. For some, it becomes a passion that they pursue in the form of teacher training, though it’s not always with the intention of becoming an instructor. While some people do pursue this option, many do training to gain a more intrinsic knowledge of yoga and all it entails. For some, it’s a lifelong endeavor: They want to learn everything there is about the science of yoga!

For the best yoga education and yoga teacher training, look toward a well-known studio that offers the type of classes you most enjoy. Additionally, if you want to pursue a career of teaching at a yoga studio, look for a training program that is registered with Yoga Alliance. Yoga Alliance is recognized by most in the yoga studio business as the governing body for yoga teachers. When it comes to teacher training, the more you know what to look for, the richer and more fulfilling the experience will be for you.

Why Join a Yoga Teacher Training Program?

There are a number of reasons why people join yoga training programs. Some have aspirations to become yoga instructors so they might help others physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. This is obviously deep and important work, so it’s essential to get as much training as possible. The more knowledge you have as a teacher, the better. Your students will look to you as an authority on many different levels, and you’ll want to know as much as you can to be able to answer the many questions that will undoubtedly come your way.

The other reason why people seek out a yoga certification is to further their own personal journey. Many people do training for this reason as it gives them a gateway to more in-depth information about the deeply meaningful, life-changing philosophy of yoga. They also may want to learn how to do more advanced poses or adapt the practice for any physical challenges they may have. Yoga training gets into the heart of the practice by exploring ancient texts and their teachings that one might not learn otherwise.

Those who have a true passion for yoga will find that training isn’t really training. It’s more of a spiritual journey that quenches a deep thirst for information and unveils the meaning of life. For some, taking one teacher training program sparks a desire to learn as much as possible, whether it’s diving into ancient texts, understanding yoga therapeutics or learning the most advanced moves.

The Different Yoga Teacher Training Programs Available

There are a number of different yoga training programs available. The certifications are broken down into hours. For example, most yoga studios offer 200, 300, and 500-hour training courses. The difference between these is the time duration and the amount of information that you learn in each.

Most programs are broken down into modules that go over all the different elements, such as the history and philosophy of yoga, the anatomy, physiology and biomechanics behind the moves, and various methodologies, such as restorative, gentle, therapeutic or vinyasa types of practices.

200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training

During a 200-hour yoga teacher training course, you can expect to touch on many different aspects of the practice. You’ll dive into philosophy, the history of the practice and basic anatomy knowledge. You’ll also learn about the different types of meditation and breathing practices and teaching methodologies. Physiology classes will teach you how yoga affects the body. The 200-hour program is designed for those who simply want to dive deeper into the practice and gain a basic understanding of teaching skills.

300-Hour Yoga Teacher Training

The 300-hour yoga teacher training goes even further, continuing where the 200-hour program leaves off. It’s considered advanced training and can delve into the more specific elements of your individual interest, such as therapeutic practices or more challenging sequences. Think of it as the master’s program of yoga training. The prerequisite is the completion of the 200-hour program.

500-Hour Yoga Teacher Training

This program is for those who want to take basic and then advanced teachings all together in a single cohesive program curriculum. Instead of taking the separate 200 and 300-hour courses, you’ll simply take the 500-hour course in its place. It will teach you a great deal of the elements you need to know to further your practice and give you a large range of tools you need to successfully teach and help others.

For the 200, 300 and 500-hour yoga teacher training courses, it’s possible to take your training solely online, attend them in person at a studio, or do a hybrid of both options.

Basic Requirements to Join Yoga Teacher Training

One of the nice things about yoga teacher training is that there aren’t any barriers to joining a program. Admission is not based on your past education, age or ability. Anyone can do yoga teacher training! All it takes is a passion for the practice and a desire to learn. However, there are some student attributes that can ensure you’re successful in your endeavors.

  • Passion  – There is a lot of information offered during yoga teacher training, so a true thirst for yogic knowledge helps you stay engaged, retain the information and put it into practice in your own life
  • Inquisitiveness  – Yoga teaches you to always be curious about our world, our minds, emotions and physical sensations. Guidance from texts and teachings is important to the Yogic learning journey; there is a fair amount of study and research involved. Probing the teachings through deep consideration and courageous self-inquiry is the most impactful way to learn about yoga and all it has to offer.
  • Self- Motivation  – Yoga Training isn’t like traditional schooling. There is nobody to enforce your study habits. So, if you sign up for the courses, it’s important to be self-directed and know your goals, balance your life and learn how to best pace yourself.

If your goal is to teach yoga classes, have private clients or start your own yoga studio, there are a few traits that can prove helpful and make it easier for you.

  • An affinity for teaching – Not everyone is comfortable teaching; it requires confidence, leadership and courage to speak in front of others.
  • Business sense – even though it’s a passion, at the end of the day, owning a studio, whether offering private sessions or teaching group classes, is still a business. You’ll need to know how to market yourself and attract new students. If you’re not already versed in business, look for training that offers some business advice in its curriculum.
  • Patience and compassion – Many students come to class with unique needs. You may have those that ask you a lot of questions, share deeply personal information with you, or need extra attention due to physical challenges. Being a yoga teacher means being a healer and holding space for the many different and sometimes difficult situations that can come up.

What to Expect From a Yoga Teacher Training Program

There are literally thousands of Yoga Teacher Training programs, and each one will be different. This is because there are many Yogic lineages, and each has varying translations and teachings of concepts, texts and practices. For example, Kundalini training will be very different from Hatha training. It is very important you choose training in a lineage you enjoy practicing, as you will be doing a lot of practicing!  Although each program is different, there are certain topics Yoga Alliance recommends as necessary to an integral and basic understanding of Yoga.

During training, you should  expect to learn about most or all of the following:

  • Asanas or postures
  • Alignment and sequencing
  • Meditation
  • Breathing techniques (Pranayama)
  • Western anatomy and physiology
  • Subtle anatomy
  • Philosophy and history
  • Ethics
  • Business and professional development
  • Practicum and teaching methodology

When deciding on which training is the best for you, it’s also important to consider who will be teaching the program. Look for lead faculty members who have:

  • Significant experience teaching students (a good rule of thumb is someone who has been studying and teaching for 10 or more years).
  • A deep-seated understanding of the topics and ease of explaining them.
  • Availability to answer questions with knowledge, patience and compassion.
  • A willingness to work with you on areas where you struggle.

Other things it’s important to know about Yoga Teacher Training.

  • There may be days when you feel happier than you’ve ever been.
  • There may be days when you struggle.
  • It will push you outside of your comfort zone.
  • You will make friends who share your interests and passion.
  • You may find that being a teacher is your life’s work, or maybe that it’s not for you.
  • Yoga teacher training is about the journey more so than the goal.

Yoga training courses are a lot of work on many levels. There will be days you coast through and understand all the material and feel wonderful and then there will be days you feel as though you’re struggling. Having a training leader who supports you through it all will make a big difference.

About Yoga Teacher Training Class Formats

Simply put, the best yoga teacher training is the type that works best for you. However, there are certain format considerations to keep in mind when signing up for yoga teacher training. Think about how you best learn and retain information. For example, do you do better with hands-on experience, or can you learn well online? Then, you have to consider your lifestyle. Do you have the time to travel back and forth to classes, or do you need a flexible schedule where you can take classes online or watch recorded sessions?

In-Person Training

Many studios, and students, prefer to attend in-person as much as possible. This gives students the chance to engage in more personal interaction and hands-on practice. It also can make it easier to ask any questions about the material as they arise rather than waiting to email or text your instructor, who may not be able to respond right away.

Online Classes

Online classes give students flexibility. For example, you can take classes offered by studios and teachers from around the world while not incurring travel costs. And you can still attend when you’re on vacation or traveling for work. One of the questions you should ask when considering an online program is: are the classes live or pre-recorded for you to do the training at your own pace? Live classes allow for beneficial synchronous learning with your teachers and fellow students. Recorded classes offer a lot of flexibility. Some studios offer one or the other avenue, some offer both options.

Yoga Teacher Training Costs

One of the most commonly asked questions when it comes to yoga teacher training is how much it costs to get certified. The truth is that it depends on a variety of factors. As mentioned before, there are so many different kinds of yoga teacher training available around the country or abroad, depending on your personal preferences and learning style.

Often in-person training programs, residential training programs and those offering live, synchronous classes online will cost more than a training program only offering pre-recorded videos. The added expense in this situation, though, is worth it for the personalized, relational, hands-on experience you’ll gain. The Yoga teacher training experience has traditionally been based on the time-honored relationship between student and teacher. However, the availability of online courses provides a new level of accessibility for many people, which is valuable in its own right.

The level of experience of the faculty may also play a role in the tuition cost. As you might expect, the more accomplished and qualified the teachers corresponds with higher tuition. This may also be worth it. The Yoga tradition venerates wisdom and experience. It takes many years to deeply contemplate the teachings and be able to skillfully communicate them in a relevant and meaningful way.

The good thing is many studios that offer training also offer a payment plan so that you can manage your tuition payments across a few weeks or months throughout your study.  Tuition can range from as low as hundreds of dollars to as much as several thousand dollars depending on the level of personalization, access, and expertise you want for your training experience. It’s a good idea to consider your priorities and then do a thorough search on the internet or even look to Yoga Alliance to make sure the training program meets the basic requirements and more.

Finding The Right Yoga Teacher Training Program For You

It’s important, when you’re searching for a training program, that you take the time to consider each one and not just settle for the first one that you find. Different studios and instructors may have their own approaches or offer a variety of program types that align better with your needs. In addition, make sure you dig into some yoga teacher training reviews to find out what others thought of the courses you’re considering.

Don’t feel that you need to be limited to taking a course with a studio near you. Online learning makes it easy to diversify your options, so be sure to look even outside your region. Additionally, you may want to make sure the studio offering the courses you’re considering has a free information session and/or offers a chance to speak directly to the instructors or even past program graduates. This can help you feel a personal connection to the teacher and get answers to any questions you have prior to starting. It’s best to seek out this information upfront than to find out halfway through the program that it’s not what you expected.

Then, consider the time frame you have to complete the course, whether the instructor is hands-on, meaning you can consult with them or easily reach them during the course of — or even after — study.

How to Join Yoga Teacher Training

The process for joining yoga teacher training is relatively straightforward. First, attend an information session or speak to the teacher and ask questions about the program. Most studios will have an application process that asks basic questions about your yoga knowledge and medical history — to better understand your needs and make sure you’re a good fit for the program and vice versa.

From there, you’ll likely undergo an interview with the director. These can be done in a variety of ways, including online, by phone or video conference, or in person. Once you’re accepted, you’ll take care of the financial details, including setting up payment plans, if applicable, and get all of your materials and an official start date.

Tips for Those Embarking on Yoga Teacher Training

Everyone’s journey in getting their yoga instructor certificate is different, but there are a few tips that can help make the path easier.

  • Beware. If it looks too good to be true, it probably is. Many solely pre-recorded programs are strikingly inexpensive, and that can be alluring. However, they often fail to deliver the real benefit of the training experience. Training programs that are willing to give you your certificate after very limited personal interaction with you aren’t doing justice to your yoga teacher training experience or the field of yoga teaching in general.
  • Know your learning and lifestyle. If you know that live sessions work better for you, or that you need some flexibility in the schedule, don’t settle for less. Ignoring these important aspects can hamper your personal experience, may diminish your ability to complete the program, or hinder your confidence to teach. Instead, find a program that offers a training method that supports your life balance, learning style and total education.
  • Commit the time. Yoga teacher training is an in-depth professional and personal endeavor. Be ready to prioritize your learning and transformation by making time in your life to be present, study and practice. Many programs also require homework. It’s very helpful to know what the full-time commitment is at the outset and to be sure you feel able to invest the time needed to complete it. That said….
  • Kindness to self is one of the main tenets of Yoga. It is common to go full steam ahead when starting a training program only to feel overwhelmed with new information and personal transformation. Remember, yoga is a practice, not a perfection, so go in with an open mind and practice a lot of loving self-care.
  • Be open. There are many different teaching styles and training programs. Try different types of practices and investigate various training programs. You don’t know what will resonate with you until you explore it. Trying something new is a great way to expand your horizons, and if you do choose the teacher path, you can pass these teaching styles on to your future students.

Yoga Teacher Training FAQs

We get several questions that center on the many elements of yoga teacher training. Here are some of the most common.

Is Teaching Yoga for Anybody?

Yes and no. Anyone, regardless of their age, physical ability or previous education, can become a yoga teacher. If you feel called to be an instructor, you owe it to yourself to explore the possibility! And, like any other career, teaching yoga isn’t for everybody. Becoming a teacher requires passion, commitment, study and practice. It is said you can only teach to the extent that you are willing to learn. Even after learning a great deal about yoga, some people decide to keep learning but not to teach. Either path is worthy and life-enriching.

Is Becoming a Yoga Teacher Hard?

While becoming a yoga teacher involves a lot of time and effort, it’s not burdensome. In fact, many students say it’s one of the most fulfilling and worthy endeavors they’ve ever embarked upon. Between the time commitment and the potential benefits, finding quality training that is right for you becomes even more essential.

How Long Does It Take to Become a Yoga Teacher?

It’s variable. Some residential training programs can be completed in as little as one month of 14-hour days. Some classes are paced over a few months or a year. Some take place on weekends only, while some involve several intensive sessions of consecutive days over a time. Some students enjoy moving quickly through programs, and some pace themselves to take longer. Your desired pace through training is something else to consider when deciding on the best program for you.

Is 500-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Worth it?

Yes. If you do want to be a teacher, the additional 300 hours of training are especially valuable. In them, you’ll learn a lot more about how to adapt the practice for people with specific concerns such as depression, osteoporosis, or back pain. You might also learn new and different practices in the form of meditation, breathwork, and yoga styles.

You’ll also have more tools in your professional toolbox to be able to help more people. Even for those that don’t want to teach yoga, the advanced training can broaden one’s awareness by exploring yogic philosophy even more deeply. For those in adjacent professions, such as psychotherapy, nursing or health coaching, advanced yoga training can enhance your professional abilities.

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