"Yoga is the perfect opportunity to be curious about who you are. " Jason Crandell, quoted in Yoga Journal, November 2005
Frequently Asked Questions
• Are the books included in the price of the training?
• Will I have unlimited yoga classes at your studio during the training?
• Do you have to have yoga experience to be accepted into the program?
• What if I miss a class?
• How much time is spent on homework outside the class room?
• What is the Yoga Alliance?
• Will I be eligible to teach once completing the 200 certification program?
• Are the books included in the price of the training?
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• Will I have unlimited yoga classes at your studio during the training?
Yes, up to 200 hours. This includes intensives, workshops and general classes. After you complete the first 200 hours, you receive a discount on workshops and classes!
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• Do you have to have yoga experience to be accepted into the program?
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• What if I miss a class?
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• How much time is spent on homework outside the class room?
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• What is the Yoga Alliance?
Yoga Alliance is an organization that was started in 1999 as a way to create nationally recognized standards for yoga teachers and yoga teacher trainings. More and more yoga studios across the country are requiring their teachers to register with the Yoga Alliance, either at the 200 or 500 hour level. Yoga Alliance registration, however, is not a legal requirement for teaching yoga. Currently there are no legal certification requirements to be a yoga teacher.
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• Will I be eligible to teach once completing the 200 certification program?
Yes! With the successful completion of all the requirements of the program, including contact hours, homework, and exam, you will receive your Letter of Certification evidencing your training at the 200-Hour Level. You may also register with the Yoga Alliance (www.yogaalliance.org) at the RYT-200 level (Registered Yoga Teacher 200). Graduates of the 200-hour program usually begin teaching in small studios, gyms, with private clientele (friends and family), etc
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