YTT (Yoga Teacher Training)
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Yoga and Ayurveda are widely understood to be sister sciences; two sides of the same coin that need each other to be fully and completely fulfilled. The ancient Vedic and yogic texts place great emphasis on the need to eat the correct foods and follow a sattvic lifestyle that is supportive of yoga and meditation practices.
Both Yoga and Ayurveda share the understanding that states of imbalance are the result of impurities accumulating in the body and mind and blocking their channels.
Through employing the principles of Ayurveda in diet and lifestyle and Yoga in our spiritual practice, we can better allow prana (the life force) to flow through the many gross and subtle channels of the body, thus eliminating ill-health and helping us elevate our consciousness.
Many of the asanas, breathing, and meditation techniques that form part of this practice will be familiar to those who have explored other forms of AdiYog.
What makes AdiYog unique is that the principles of Ayurveda; the five great elements, three doshas, and the twenty universal gunas (qualities) are used to understand the effects of the various practices on the body and mind, are thus employed, using Ayurveda’s ‘like increases like’ philosophy to support optimal health and healing from states of imbalance.
Why undergo ‘AdiYog’ yoga teacher training?
There are many reasons why practitioners of Ayurveda, Naturopath and others may want to learn more about AdiYog and become a teacher. Here are some:
- Understand your own practice: As someone who practices yoga, learning to teach yoga can help you deepen your own practice and understand more about your own spirituality.
- Share what you know: It’s also a great way to share your own knowledge and experience with others. You can develop your own way of teaching and design programs to the individual needs of your students. You never know but this could open the door to new things you may not have thought of as well.
- Expand your opportunities: Becoming a registered yoga teacher can open up new career opportunities, such as teaching at yoga studios, wellness centres, retreats, or even starting your own yoga business.
Course Content
Both the 200 and 400 hrs YTTs integrate theory and practice. Classes include a lecture component, and students are encouraged to take notes and engage in reflective processes at various points of the training. Physical practice of asana, pranayama, and meditation is included as well as plenty of practice teaching each of these components and working with individual clients and groups to teach and perform adjustments.
Students will be guided through the course handbook: Synergy of Yoga, Yogic diet, Naturopathy and Ayurveda (Indian System of Medicine) as well as supplemental materials such as web resources and ancient Vedic texts.
SHAPING THE FUTURE OF AYUSH, WELLNESS & INDIAN MEDICINE
Certificate Courses: BECOME CERTIFIED IN
- Yoga Teacher Training Courses (200 Hours YTT)
- Naturopathy Training Courses
- Acupressure Training Courses
Every Sunday: 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM (Online)
Duration: 3 months, Training Fee: 5100/-
Classes start from 15th October
WORKSHOPS & CAMPS
- Hypertension (HTN)Yoga Workshop
- Cardiac Yoga Workshop
- Diabetes (DM) Yoga Workshop
- Joint Pain Management Workshop
- Pranayama Workshop
- Yoga Therapy Workshop
- Senior Citizen Yoga Workshop
- Facts about Yoga Workshop
- Life Management Yoga Camp
- Pregnancy Yoga Camp
- Women’s Yoga Camp
- Yoga & Naturopathy Camp for Dysmenorrhea
Corporate Wellness ProgramĀ ::
In an innovative move, the firm decided to integrate Ayurveda and Yoga into their corporate wellness program. They introduced weekly yoga & naturopathy sessions, Ayurvedic & yogic dietary consultations, and stress management workshops. The results of such corporate employee wellness programs were remarkable.