
Online Yoga Teacher Training Certification Course (200 Hours)
200-Hour Yoga TTC Certification
24 Days Training
Class Medium English / Hindi
Online / Live Classes
2 and Half Hour Sessions Every day
USD 399 /- Person International Students
INR 15,000 /- Person Indian Students

200-Hour Online Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh, India




International Yoga Alliance is excited to announce Online Yoga Teacher Training Course (200 Hours).
Join this limited opportunity to learn from highly qualified and well-known teachers and yoga gurus from India to deepen your knowledge and become an internationally certified yoga teacher.
This training is designed in accordance with the 200-hour requirements for registration with Yoga Alliance. At the end of the course, you will be a certified yoga instructor, eligible to register with Yoga Alliance, and qualified to teach worldwide.
Soham Yoga School is one of the top leading yoga schools in Rishikesh we conduct the online course with the same high quality as the in-person program that certified over two thousand teachers in Rishikesh, India.
Online students will have access to exclusive 2 and a half hours per day over Zoom and participate from the comfort of their own houses in over 24 days of live sessions with experienced teachers of Rishikesh YTTC (one of the top leading yoga schools in India), located in Rishikesh, India.
This 200 hours Low-Cost Multi-Style Yoga Teacher Training course, in India includes Meditation, Pranayama, Shatkriya, Hatha, Ashtanga Vinyasa, Anatomy, Yoga Philosophy, Ayurveda classes, and live sessions with teachers from Rishikesh YTTC, well-known yoga Ashram in Rishikesh which is registered with Yoga Alliance.
During your course with Soham Yoga School, you will experience a life-changing opportunity that will give you one the most memorable moment in your life, and this holy journey will lead your path towards enlightenment and becoming a great teacher.
Soham Yoga School have made their 200 hours yoga teacher training course in such a unique way so it is suitable for all different level of students as it includes yoga for beginners, primary series, intermediate series, and advanced level. After completion of the course, you will be awarded a certificate and you are eligible to register with Yoga Alliance and teach yoga anywhere around the world.
Every single student in class will get personal attention from the individual teachers as all the yoga gurus are highly qualified, experienced holders and well-known names in India.
Get Yoga Alliance 200-Hour Certification with our Online Yoga Teacher Training Course
The course fee is as follows:
Early Bird Discount: Book beforehand to avail $50 Discount
Discounted fees for early birds: $399 International Students
INR 15,000 Indian Students
Highlights of Online Yoga Teacher Training India (200 HOUR)
200-hour online yoga teacher training Course
Class Medium English / Hindi
Class Medium English / Hindi
Online / Live Classes
24 Days Training
2 and a Half Hour Sessions Everyday
3-Hour Practical Assignment


Prerequisite before joining online yoga teacher training course
Before you can join the online yoga teacher training certification course you should have the following:
A yoga mat
Computer / smartphone
Good internet connection
2 yoga blocks (optional)
1 pillow, cushion & bolster (optional)
1 strap (optional)
Online Yoga Teacher Training Course Certification
200 Hours Online Yoga TTC: What is Include
200-Hour Online Yoga Teacher Training in India: Upcoming Date
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Asanas are yoga postures and the physical movements of yoga practice and, in combination with pranayama or breathing techniques constitute the style of yoga referred to as Hatha yoga. Traditionally asanas are positions, which make us fit and healthy all the way. In the yoga sutra, Patanjali describes asana as a "firm, comfortable posture", referring specifically to the seated posture, the most basic of all the asanas. Normally asanas will be held for an average of two or three minutes.
Yoga Asana
200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training in India Syllabus


Introduction
Sukhasana
Vajrasana
Bhadrasana
Swastikasana
Tadasana
TriyakaTadasana
EkaPadasana
EkaPadaPranamasana
BakaDhyanasana
Dwi Hasta Bhujasana
Sirsasana
Physiology of Asana
Sarvangasana
JanuShirshasana
Vriskshasana
Trikonasana
Utkatasana
Veerbadhrasana (I, II & III)
Vatayanasana
Padma Sarvangasana
OordhwaPadmasana
Moordhasana
SalambaSirshasana
Halasana
PadaPrasarPaschimottanasana
Ardha Padma Paschimottanasana
SuptaPawanmuktasana
Natrajasana
Garudasana
Uttitha Hasta Padangusthasana
PadaAngushthasana
Astavakrasana
ShavaUdarakarshanasana
SuptaUdarakarshanasana
MeruWakrasana
ParivrittiJanuSirshasana
Saithalyasana
Padahastanasana
Koormasana
Paschimottasana
ParivrittiJanuSirshasana
Saithalyasana
Padahastanasana
Koormasana
Paschimottasana

Breathing techniques to improve respiratory functioning
Which in turn improves the functioning of all the systems
Natural breath – slow, rhythmic, and diaphragmatic
Breath regulation for stress-related problems
Importance of Kumbhak/breath retention and its applications
Pranayam is the practice of breath control in yoga.’ prana’ means breath and ‘Yama’ stands for control or discipline. Maharshi Patanjali defines it in the yoga sutra’’. It refers to breathing exercises that are used for relaxation, concentration, and meditation. modern yoga as an exercise consists of synchronizing the breath with movements between asanas but is also a distinct breathing exercise on its own, usually practiced after asanas.


Pranayama:
Introduction of Pranayama
Natural Breathing Abdominal Breathing
Chest Breathing or Thoracic Breathing
Clavicular Breathing
Yogic Breathing or Deep Breathing
Nadi Shodhana with inner & outer retention and Jalandhar Bandha
Anuloma Viloma
Bhastrika
Kapalbhati Shitali Shitkari
Surya Bedhi & Chandra Bedhi
Purak Kumbhak Rechak
Ujjayi
Kakimudhra
Bahya Pranayama
Karna Rogaanta Pranayama
BENEFITS OF PRANAYAM

Yoga Sutra
i. The four paths of Yoga Sutra
ii. The discipline of life
The main philosophy of yoga is simple: mind, body, and spirit are all one and cannot be clearly separated. Yet there is a multitude of philosophical ideas developed by looking into the deeper dimensions of the body, mind, and spirit. Yoga is a set of spiritual practices but in itself is not an institutionalized religion, per se. The philosophy of yoga is one of the six major orthodox schools of Hinduism. Ancient medieval and most modern literature often refers to the school of Hinduism simply as yoga. It gives us a blueprint to follow, which leads us to a happy, healthy, and peaceful life. Yet there is a multitude of philosophical ideas developed by looking into the deeper dimensions of the body, mind, and spirit. The 8 stages of yoga….are YAMA, NIYAMA, ASANA, PRANAYAM, PRATYAHARA, DHARANA, DHYANA AND SAMADHI.
YOGA PHILOSOPHY
Why is Yoga?
The Historic Tradition of Yoga
Shiva and Shakti's concept
Bhagavad Gita
Introduction and Meditation
Sthita and Prajna
Mudras and Bandhas:
Mudra can be described psychic, emotional gesture. It is a combination of subtle physical movements which influence our mind, pranic body, internal organ, and concentration. There are hand mudra, body mudra, and facial mudra thus Hand Mudra is the most famous. When the Mudras are practiced at the highest level, it leads to awakening the Prana, Chakra, and Kundalini which can bestow specific powers. Mudra manipulates Prana and eventually our Nadi and Chakra.
It is a term for the body locks in Hatha yoga, treated under the heading of mudra. Specific Bandhas are; Mula Bandha, contraction of the perineum, Uddiyana Bandha, contraction of the abdomen into the rib cage, Jalandhara Bandha, tucking the chin close to the chest, and Maha Bandha, combining all three of the above Bandhas. Among these, I will give you a short description of a few important ones. You can select that which suits you well and practice regularly. A Cough, asthma, enlargement of the spleen and liver, sex-sublimation, venereal diseases, consumption, chronic constipation, leprosy, and all sorts of incurable diseases are also cured.
Introduction of Mudra
Yoni Mudra
Apana Mudra
Maha Bandha
Yoga Mudhra
Nasagra Mudhra
Gyana Mudhra
Hridaya Mudhra
Bhairava Mudhra
Jnana Mudhra
Prana Mudhra
Singha Mudhra
Introduction of Bandha
Moola Bandha
Uddiyana Bandha
Jalandhar Bandha
Uddiyana Bandha
Jalandhar Bandha
Alandhara Bandha
Maha Bandha

Yoga Anatomy is a study of the Subtle currents of energy that move through the layers of three bodies. The Ancient yogi held the view that we actually have three bodies; Physical, Astral, and Causal. Asana practice is a way of imposing order on the human system and using the poses in a proper alignment. We don't live to do Yoga but we do yoga in a proper way and with proper sequencing so that we may live a healthy life. Basically, Yoga Anatomy comprises of breathing excercises, muscular and skeletal adjustment as well as correcting improper body alignment. Yoga Anatomy is a valuable resource that allows you to see each movement in an entirely new light. This approach will lead you logically through a wealth of musculoskeletal anatomy, bring the academic discourse to life, and permit you to understand the body's architecture and work with its safety.
Yoga Anatomy & Physiology:
Respiratory Systems
Anatomy and respiratory of physiology system
Effect of Yoga practices and physiology of Pranayama
Skeleton Systems
Anatomy and biomechanics of joints
Safe way of adjustments and modifications of asanas
Cardiovascular Systems
Structure and physiology of heart and blood vessels
Blood pressured and effect of yoga practices
Digestive System
The work of Digestive System in the body
How Digestion Effect Yoga
Endocrine Systems
The works of the Glands in the body
The Action of Hormones
Nervous System and Plexus
The Nadis and Nerves
The Function of Nervous Systems
Muscular Systems
The Functions of the Muscular & Skeletal System
The Effect of Yoga and the Muscular System
Muscular and Skeletal Systems affect the Posture of the Body

Ayurveda or Ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional Hindu medicine native to the Indian subcontinent. Contemporary practices derived from Ayurvedic traditions are a type of alternative medicine. Ayurveda is a discipline of the upaveda or "auxiliary knowledge" in Vedic tradition. The origins of Ayurveda are also found in the Atharvaveda, which contains 114 hymns and incantations described as magical cures for disease. Since then Ayurveda has stood for the wholesome physical, mental and spiritual growth of humanity around the world. Today, it's a unique, indispensable branch of medicine, a complete naturalistic system that depends on the diagnosis of your body's humours - vata, pitta and kapha - to achieve the right balance.
Mudras and Ayurveda
Introduction of Ayurveda
Definition of Health
3 Doshas and Prakriti
The Prakriti Analysis
Home Ramedies
Ayurveda Cooking
Ayurveda Nutrition
Fasting
Ayurveda Physiology and Kriyas
PREREQUISITES
To succeed in the program, participants must possess a strong level of self-motivation as the course entails various aspects that require it. The practice and instruction of yoga, in particular, necessitate a considerable amount of self-discipline and purity. Additionally, attendance is mandatory for all spiritual activities, meditation sessions, lectures, and asana classes to guarantee the program’s success.
During the course, the consumption of meat, fish, eggs, black tea, coffee, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs is strictly prohibited as they hinder the progress of yoga practice. Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in expulsion from the course as per the school’s regulations.
RULES FOR STUDENTS
At the Soham Yoga School, Rishikesh, smoking and alcohol are strictly forbidden. In the event that you are observing a fast, kindly notify the kitchen manager to prevent any unnecessary food waste. It is imperative to maintain discipline, respect teachers, and adhere to all guidelines. Punctuality is crucial as tardiness will not be tolerated.
It is mandatory to settle all financial obligations before leaving the premises of Soham Yoga School. Any borrowed items, such as books, Yoga mats/props, or maps, must be returned before departure. Accommodation is provided solely for enrolled students, and friends or relatives are not permitted to share rooms. However, additional rooms may be rented for their stay on the school premises. It is mandatory for the student to attend all scheduled programs offered by the Soham Yoga School.
REFUND POLICY
Once the course fees are paid, they are non-refundable. However, in the event of an emergency, students may opt to join us at a later schedule.
The course fee must be fully paid upon arrival, and it cannot be refunded or transferred if the student departs before the scheduled completion of the program.
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