The Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training Course (TTC) is limited to 15 people and it is offered by a team of experienced teachers. This is a comprehensive Yoga Instructor training program, designed in accordance with the 200 Hour requirements for registration with Yoga Alliance. After successfully completing the course you will be a Certified Yoga Instructor, eligible to register with Yoga Alliance and you will be qualified to teach Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga worldwide.
All the modules taught meet and exceed yoga alliance requirements. Our comprehensive course schedule includes Asanas, Asanas Methodology (Adjustments & Theory), Pranayama and Meditation, Yoga Philosophy, Anatomy, Ayurveda and more.
THEME OF THE COURSE
The theme of the teacher training is Ashtanga Vinyasa flow. The course is a fusion between the set sequence of the Ashtanga Primary Series as derived from the ancient text Yoga Korunta and the creative flows and sequences of ‘breath synchronized movement’ found in the Vinyasa Flow style of asana practice. Students will be taught the Ashtanga Primary series in order to develop a solid foundation of asana and alignment practice on which to draw from in developing and sequencing a Vinyasa Flow class, where various other asana will also be incorporated. In these styles, asana are practiced in a sequence in a dynamic and flowing style using breath, drishti (gaze) and bandhas (energy locks). By the end of the course students will be able to teach Ashtanga primary series and also create their own Vinyasa Flow sequences.
THE EIGHT LIMBS OF YOGA
Yama - ethical disciplines
Niyama - self obser
Asana - posture
pranayama - breath control
Pratyahara - sense withdrawal
Dharana - concentration
Dhyana - meditation
Samadhi - a state of joy and peace
ASHTANGA YOGA
Introductions and history
The elements of Ashtanga yoga: Vinyasa (breath-synchronised motion), Ujjayi Pranayama (victorious breathing), bandhas (inner locks), dristis (gaze points)
Primary series: Sun salutations, standing series, seated series, finishing sequence
Jamb backs and jump throughs,
Drop backs
Students will practice primary series every morning three to five times in a week
TEACHING METHODOLOGY AND TECHNIQUE
Principles of demonstration,
Observing, assisting and correcting,
Instruction, teaching styles, qualities of a teacher,
Voice projection, floor presence
The student’s process of learning
Planning and structuring a class
Alignment and hands-on-adjustment
Dealing with injuries and safety precautions
Business aspects of teaching yoga.
PRIMARY SERIES
Samasthiti
Surya Namaskara A
Surya Namaskara B
Standing Postures
Padangushtasana
Padahastasana
Utthita Trikonasana
Parivritta Trikonasana
Utthita Parshvakonasana
Parivritta Parshvakonasana
Prasarita Padottanasana A
Prasarita Padottanasana B
Prasarita Padottanasana C
Prasarita Padottanasana D
Parshvottanasana
Utthita Hasta Padangushtasana
Ardha Baddha Padmottanasana
Utkatanasana
Virabhadrasana (A & B)
Sitting Postures
Dandasana
Paschimattanasana
Purvatanasana
Ardha Baddha Padma Paschimattanasana
Tiriangmukhaikapada Paschimattanasana
Janu Shirshasana A
Janu Shirshasana B
Janu Shirshasana C
Marichyasana A
Marichyasana B
Marichyasana C
Marichyasana D
Navasana
Bhujapidasana
Kurmasana
Supta Kurmasana
Garbha Pindasana
Kukkutasana
Baddha Konasana
Upavishta Konasana
Supta Konasana
Supta Padangushtasana
Ubhaya Padangushtasana
Urdhva Mukha Paschimattanasana
Setu Bandhasana
Finishing Postures
Urdhva Dhanurasana
Paschimattanasana
Sarvangasana
Halasana
Karnapidasana
Urdhva Padmasana
Pindasana
Matsyasana
Uttana Padasana
Shirshasana
Baddha Padmasana
Padmasana
Uth Pluthi
Savasana
PRANAYAM
The Mechanics of Breathing
Four Aspects of Pranayama
Introducing the practitioner to his natural breath
Abdominal Breathing
Thoracic Breathing
Clavicular Breathing
Full Yogic Breath
Nadi Shodhana
Bramhari
Bastrika
Kapalabhati
Sheetali & Sheetkari
Ujjayi
BABDHA
Moola,
Uddhyana
Jalandhara
Maha Bandha.
MUDRAS (YOGA IN YOUR HANDS)
Namaskar mudra
Chin Mudra
Jnana Mudra
Shambavi Mudra
Nasikagra Mudra
bhairava mudra
YOGA PHILOSOPHY
Definition of Yoga
Discipline of Yoga
Witnessing The essence of Yoga
Five modifications of the mind
Foundations of yoga
Practice-Abhyasa
Non-Attachment-Vairagya
Eight limbs of Yoga
THE YOGIC DIET
Food
Relationship between food and our emotions
TYPES OF DIET
Sattvic
Tamasic
Rajasic
Yoga and vegetarianism
YOGIC ANATOMY
Cardiovascular System
Respiratory System
Endocrine System
Digestive System
Musculoskeletal System
RECOMMENDED BOOKS FOR READING :
Yoga Mala - Sri Pattabhi Jois.
Light on Yoga - BKS Iyengar.
Asana, pranayama, Mudra, Bandha - Swami Satyananda Saraswati.
Learn more about Pranayamas, Patanjali Sutras, Bhagavad Gita, vedas, upanishads and Yoga Anatomy
SAMPLE SCHEDULE
DAILY SCHEDULE MONDAY - FRIDAY
06.00 - 07.30 AshtangaVinyasa Asanas Practice (Mysore Style)
07.30 - 10.30 Breakfast & Study Break
10.30 - 11.30 Asanas Theory and Teaching Methodology
11.30 - 12.30 Yoga Philosophy / Hatha Yoga Pradipika
12.30 - 15.00 Lunch & Study Break
15.00 - 16.00 Pranayama
16.00 - 17.00 Asanas Alignment & Teaching Techniques
17.00 - 18.00 Meditation
18.30 - 19.30 Yoga Anatomy & Physiology / Ayurveda
19.30 - 20.30 Dinner