200 Hour Multi Style Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh
Yoga is an ancient science with having its traditions in India. The most authentic and original form of yoga can be practiced and learned here in India. Rishikesh is the serene destination of India that offers certified yoga teacher training courses to yoga aspirants from all over the map. Let's Learn And Explore Yoga. Get 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh.
The texture of spirituality and the beauty of the Ganges make Rishikesh an ideal place to learn the science of yoga. More than this, it let you connect with the yogi community, living a peaceful and healthy life or if you want to escape in the retreat of silence, then also Rishikesh is the finest place for this.
Rishikesh yoga association is a registered yoga school in Rishikesh that follows the authentic yogi lifestyle and the balanced asana practice. The teacher training courses offered by our school varied as per the level of a yoga student, i.e., from Beginner level of yogi to Master level of yogi.
200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh is the first level of yoga course that makes you eligible as a registered yoga teacher (RYT-200). With the successful completion of the course, you will be able to teach yoga globally.
The course is an Intermediate level yoga course, a much preferable among yoga aspirants and lovers around the world. The course is certified withYoga Alliance USA and so offers a globally recognised certificate on the successful completion of the course.
The 200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh offered by our school will carve your inner yogic skills and talent as a proficient yog guru. After the completion of the course, you will find yourself more confident and more talented than before. These 28 days will make you habitual to the life of a yogi, a life where peace is the real aim.
Gain with course
It’s not easy to define in words about what you gain with the master yoga; still, we are just mentioning few rewards, one can get with the 200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course.
A strength to adapt more.
A master level knowledge & understanding of yoga.
A peace of mind.
A healthy body.
A happy soul.
200 hour yoga teacher training in rishikesh
A cheerful life.
A method, style, or manner to conduct a yoga class.
A rewarding gift of yoga.
A blissful yoga journey.
A glimpse of yogic life.
Without letting any second thought ruining your dream, Come to Yoga Capital of India and gain the finest knowledge of Yoga with the Master level of Yoga Course, 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh at Rishikesh Yoga Association.
200 Hour Multi Style Yoga Teacher Training Course Syllabus
Shatkarma (cleaning process)
Introduction of shatkarma
Jal neti and sutra neti
Eye cleaning (trataka and eyes cups)
Vaman dhauti
Kapalbhati
Agnisara
Ashtanga yoga asanas and their adjustment
Surya Namaskar A
Surya Namaskar B
Full Primary Series: Padangusthasana
Padahasthasana
UtthitaTrikonasana
ParivrttaTrikonasana
UtthitaParsvakonasana
PrasaritaPadottanasana A B C & D Parsvottanasana
EkaPadaPadangusthasana A B C & D
ArdhaBaddhaPadmottanasanaUtkatasana
Virabhadrasana A & B
Dandasana
Paschimottanasana A B C & D Purvattanasana
ArdhaBaddha Padma Uttanasana
TriangMukaikapadaPashimottanasana
JanuSirsasana A B & C
Marichyasana A B C & D
Navasana
Bhujapidasana
Kurmasana
SuptaKurmasana
GarbhaPindasana
Kukkutasana
BaddhaKonasana A & B
Konasana
UpavishtaKonasana
SuptaKonasana
SuptaPadangusthasana A & B
UbhayaPadanghusthasana
UrdhvaMukhaPashimottanasana
SetuBandhasana
UrdhvaDhanurasana
SalambaSarvangasana
Halasana
Karnapidasana
UrdhvaPindasana
Matsyasana
UrdhvaPadmasana
Sirsasana
UrdhvaDandasana
BaddhaPadmasana
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Uplutih
Savasana
Vinyasa Flow (Postures)
On your feet Yogasanas
Seated Vinyasa Sequences
Seated posterior stretch sequences
On one leg yogasanas
The supine sequence
The bow pose sequence
The triangle pose sequence
The inverted posture sequence
Meditative pose sequence
Viseha Vinyasa karma
Hatha yoga asanas and their adjustment
Dynamic Postures: : Pawanmuktasana series, Marjala asana , Vyaghrasana, Surya namaskar.
Standing Postures: Tadasana, Utkatasana, Padhastasana, Trikonasana, ParivrttaTrikonasana, Parshwakonasana, Parivrttaparshwakonasana, Veerbhadrasana I, Veerbhadrasana II, Veerbhadrasana III, Ardhchandrasana, Parsvottanasana, Prasaritapadottanasana.
Inverted Postures: Sirsasana, Sarvangasana, Halasana, Pinchamayurasana, Adhomukhavrkshasana.
Twisting Postures: Ardhmatsyendra asana, Parivrittijanusirshasana, Kati Chakrasana.
Back Bend Postures : Bhujangasana, Shalabhasana, Dhanurasana, Matsyasana, Ushtrasana, Kandhrasana, Chakrasana, Gomukhasana, Setu Asana, Rajkapotasana.
Forward Bend Postures : Paschimotanasana, Janusirasana, ArdhpadamPaschimotanasana, PadprasarPaschimotanasana, AdhoMukhaSvanasana.
Balancing Postures: Vrkshasana, BakDhayan Asana, Mayurasana, Natraj Asana, Garudasana, Relaxation Postures, Shashankasana, Makarasana.
Savasana
Pranayama
Introduction of Pranayama
Importance of Pranayama
Yogic breathing technics for increasing awareness
Benefits of pranayama
Different Pranayama and general guidelines
Nadi Sodhana pranayama
Bhastrika pranayama
Bhramari pranayama
Surya Bhedi andChandra Bhedi pranayama
Sheetali and Sheetkari
Ujjayi pranayama
Mudras
Introduction of yogic Mudra
Jnana and chin mudra
Yoni mudra
Bhairava mudra
Shambhavi mudra
Nasikagra mudra
Prana mudra
Maha mudra
Maha vedha mudra
Different mudras for better health
Mudra for concentration
Common mudras for daily use
Bandhas
Introduction of Bandha
Uddiyana bandha
Jalandhar bandha
Mula bandha
Maha bandha
Yoga Philosophy
Introduction to yoga
Its philosophy and evolution
Concept of hatha yoga
Different practices of hatha yoga
Introduction to yoga sutras of patanjali
Importance of discipline in path of yoga
Definition of yoga
Vrittis (mental fluctuations) and their classification
Consistent practice and non-attachment (Abhayasa and Vairagya)
Obstacles and distractions on the path of yoga (concepts of citta-viksepa and antaraya)
Ashtanga yoga - Yama , Niyama
Asana , Pranayama ,Pratyahara , Dharana , Dhyan , Samadhi
Sattva , Rajas and Tamas (Triguna)
Introduction to chakras and its functions
Lives of yogis (Inspiring stories)
Meditation
Introduction to Meditation and Concentration
Breathing Awareness Meditation
Tips for developing concentration
Bahir and Antar trataka
Dynamic meditation (osho meditation)
Nada meditation (sound meditation)
Ajapajapa
Antarmouna (silence practice)/li>
Chakra meditation
Third eye meditation
Mantra meditation
Yantra meditation
61 point meditation
Yoga nidra
Inner visualization
Mantra chanting
What is mantra and benefits of chanting mantra?
Shanti mantra (mantra of peace)
Guru mantra (mantra for guru)
Ganesh mantra (mantra for auspiciousness)
Mahamritumjaya mantra ( Mantra on lord shiva)
Gayatri mantra (universal prayer)
YogenaCittasya ( Sloka on sage Patanjali)
Hare rama, Hare Krishna ( Maha mantra)
Anatomy
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Muscle Functions according to Joint Movements
Respiratory System
Endocrine System
Circulatory System
Nervous System
Digestive System
Chakras
Inversions
Physiological Benefits of Asana
Teaching Methodology
Positive & conscious communication Friendship and trust
Time management
Qualities of a teacher
Principles of demonstrating, observation, assisting, correcting
Use of voice in class
Mental & emotional preparation for teaching
Class preparation
Step by step class structure planning
Evaluation are based on
Written Test
Asana Practical Test
Attendance
Performance
Behaviour
Daily Schedule
Time Schedule
5:30 Am Morning Bell
6:30 - 6:45 Am Morning Tea
6:45 - 7:00 Am Shatkarma
7:00 - 8:15 Am Hatha yoga
8:15 - 8:45 Am Pranayama
9:00 - 9:30 Am Breakfast
10:00 - 11:00 Am Yoga Philosophy
11:00 - 12:00 Pm Self Practice
12:00 - 12:30 Pm Lunch
3:00 - 4:00 Pm Anatomy & Physiology
4:15 - 5:45 Pm Ashtanga vinyasa flow
6:00 - 7:00 Pm Meditation & Mantra chanting
7:15 - 8:00 Pm Dinner
10:00 Pm Lights off