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The 300-hour multi-style yoga teacher training is a holy adventure that guides you on your yogic road to a higher state of awareness and self-discovery, as well as mastering how to become a highly trained and heart-centered yogi and advanced certified instructor. Learn and enhance your abilities as a yoga instructor, and obtain greater knowledge. In this 300-hour Multi-style YTT course, you will learn about yoga postures, anatomy, physiology, meditation, pranayama, teaching methodology, teaching practices, mudras, mantra chanting, yoga nidra, yoga cleansing, yoga bandhas, philosophy of yoga, etc.
Learn to utilize yoga techniques to tap into an infinite reservoir of intuition, strength, and grace inside yourself. The deep daily practice assists you in recognizing and moving beyond the previous programming and imagined limitations in your life. As you engage with a soulful culture and leave with a refreshed feeling of focus, creativity, happiness, and amazement, you'll feel protected and guided on your path.
The campus is built and runs to make your training comfortable and convenient, allowing you to focus on learning while being fed wonderful, freshly cooked healthy meals. They receive significant group savings, which they pass on to you for the greatest value. A wide range of accommodation types is offered to suit all budgets. You can choose the private or shared room option while booking this 300-hour multi-style YTTC.
Hatha Yoga is the traditional method of practicing yoga postures which include aligning the body posture, getting rid of toxins, losing weight, overall health, taking away fatigue, and relaxing the mind. Finally it leads to stillness and prepares one to meditate.
Assist and adjustment for the following asanas
Vinyasa is a synchronized movement of body, breath and mind and students get warm and flexible through this practice. It is a kind of moving meditation that brings health and harmony.
Pranayama contains various breathing exercises but the goal is not the breath but rather to reach the level of prana force which is the source of all existence. Through the breathing practices one can achieve a deep physical, energetic and emotional cleaning. Pranayama is an ancient yogic breathing technique that is used as preparation for meditation and is a vital aspect of practicing yoga. It improves the respiratory system and purifies the body and mind.
Implementing breathwork in yoga poses allows for more opening and presence. Come experience the interplay of breath, movement and energy and leave with an overall sense of wellbeing.
Daily pranayama trains the lungs and improves the capacity of the respiratory system immensely. Pranayama directly works on the nervous system. Daily pranayama positively affects autonomic nervous system which controls and governs essential functions of the body like the heart rate, respiration and blood pressure etc.
Clavicular breathing is breathing into the top third of the lungs and no deeper. Clavicular breathing is accomplished by raising the collarbone (clavicle) and shoulders during the inbreath and keeping the rest of the torso motionless. Clavicular breathing is the shallowest type of breathing.
Ujjayi breathing is a breathing technique employed in a variety of Taoist and Yoga practices. In relation to Yoga, it is sometimes called "the ocean breath".
Bhastrikā is an important breath exercise in yoga and pranayama. It is sometimes treated as a kriya or 'cleansing action' along with kapalabhati to clear the airways in preparation for other pranayama techniques. Bhastrika involves a rapid and forceful process of inhalation and exhalation powered by the movement of the diaphragm. The movement of air is accompanied by an audible sound. One inhale and exhale equals one round of bhastrika, and it may be repeated for many consecutive rounds.
Kapalabhati also called breath of fire, is an important Shatkarma, a purification in hatha yoga. The technique of Kapalabhati involves short and strong forceful exhalations and inhalation happens automatically. There are three forms of Kapalabhati:
Vatakrama kapalabhati, a practice similar to the Pranayama technique of Bhastrika, except that exhalation is active while inhalation is passive, the opposite of normal breathing.
Vyutkrama kapalabhati, a practice similar to Jala neti, it involves sniffing water through the nostrils and letting it flow down into the mouth, and then spitting it out.
Sheetkrama kapalabhati, can be considered the reverse of Vyutkrama kapalabhati, in which water is taken through the mouth and expelled through the nose.
Nadi is a Sanskrit word meaning “channel” or “flow” and shodhana means “purification.” Therefore, nadi shodhana is primarily aimed at clearing and purifying the subtle channels of the mind-body organism, while balancing its masculine and feminine aspects.
Bhramari pranayama, also known as humming bee breath, is a calming breathing practice that soothes the nervous system and helps to connect us with our truest inner nature.
In Chandra Bhedana pranayama, left nostril is used for inhalation and right nostril is used for exhalation. It is said that on inhalation, energy passes through Ida (Chandra) Nadi and on exhalation through Pingala or Surya Nadi.
Sheetali pranayama, also known as cooling breath, is a breathing practice that very effectively cools the body, the mind, and the emotions. Sheetali comes from the Sanskrit root sheet, which means “cold” or “frigid.” Sheetal translates roughly as ‘that which is calm, passionless, and soothing’. Sheetali pranayama calms and soothes the mind-body organism by activating a powerful evaporative cooling mechanism on the inhalation, delivering a gently cooling energy to the deep tissues of the body. Remarkably, this pranayama also enkindles the digestive fire—just as a live coal covered in ash might begin to glow under the influence of a cold wind
Yoga is a therapy and students will learn how to treat different physical, mental and emotional problems through yoga.
This technique can help get rid of toxins and embrace a pleasant and refreshing living.
Mantras are powerful sound vibrations which have healing and spiritual power. Regularly chanting this can be healthy and peaceful.
Study of asana: proper alignment, variations, modifications with ability to minimize the risk of injuries and hands-on adjustments
Asanas are one of the most important facets of yoga. Each asana is performed for a particular beneficial reason. The reasons can vary and may include aligning the body posture, getting rid of toxins, losing weight, overall health, taking away fatigue, and relaxing the mind.
One of the key elements of the curriculum is to make future yoga teachers aware of the importance of sequencing. Sequencing has a vital role to play in conducting a successful and efficient class. A yoga class environment cannot be predicted at all times. It is in the hands of the teacher to engage the class, create a flow and share his/her teachings most suitably and effectively possible.
The course also consists of a part that teaches to enhance the effectiveness of a class with the use of props. Smart and intelligent use of props is a skill and is to be used to engage the class better.
Postures along with their names and meanings are taught in detail. The meaning of a posture can helps the learner understand it better and it will also have a better impact as compared to doing it for the sake of it.
The practice of breathing is considered the foundation of Yoga. Deep breathing combined with yoga has several benefits such as improved blood flow, detoxifies the body, improved digestion among the others.
A deeper level of meditation and concentration to know the truth is referred to as Dhyana. Dhyana is mostly done to reach Samadhi, meaning bliss which is the ultimate goal of Yoga. Meditation is a systematic practice that promotes physical, mental and emotional tranquility with the purpose of reaching Samadhi (self-realization).
Breath awareness meditation promotes physical and mental relaxation that can significantly reduce stress on the body and mind. The most basic way to do mindful breathing is simply to focus your attention on your breath, the inhale and exhale. You can do this while standing, but ideally you’ll be sitting or even lying in a comfortable position. Your eyes may be open or closed, but you may find it easier to maintain your focus if you close your eyes. Experts believe a regular practice of mindful breathing can make it easier to do it in difficult situations.
Trataka is a yogic purification and a tantric method of meditation that involves staring at a single point such as a small object, black dot or candle flame. It is said to bring energy to the "third eye" and promote various psychic abilities.
Dynamic meditation is a fast, intense, physical and spiritual movement that helps you to release the past and clear the old patterns. It brings you peace, stillness and freedom.
Through the practice its normal that your mind sometimes wanders, the thoughts will come and its okay. But when that happens just bring your mind back to the present and bring awareness to your breath.
Silence meditation is one of the most powerful meditation techniques. It helps you to connect and understand your true self.
Understanding human anatomy will help people understand yoga and its aspects better. This will also help achieve holistic health and the therapeutics of yoga practices.
Yoga is an ancient philosophy. To be a yoga teacher one should understand the philosophy and ideas attached to it. Apart from this, they should also be able to share these same ideologies with their students in the future.
Teaching a skill by itself that demands confidence. The teacher training also ensures that enthusiasts are open to learning the skill of teaching and can excel in the same with practice.
When a yoga practitioner moves through the various internal states of Yoga Nidra, a profound experience of relaxation occurs. This is called "Turiya," a sensation of pure bliss.
Yogic cleansing exercises are important to learn how to incorporate your breath and meditate properly during physical aspects of yoga. It also removes the blockages in the energy channels.
The program follows a tight schedule where almost each of the 6 to 7 training hours in the day are assigned to some aspect of yoga. You could find the training intensive but enlightening. Depending on the yoga school the mornings can begin as early as 05:30 with meditation followed by some yoga postures and maybe some classes or lectures in philosophy or anatomy. Chanting and pranayama are also part of the schedule. During training you are provided with two to three yoga meals, fruit refreshments and green tea. Daily written homework is also the norm as that is how you gain in-depth knowledge of the subject. Sleeping early is encouraged as that is part of yogic practice.
There are excursions to local places and study tours included in the price.
Vishnu was born in a Brahmin family in a village in the western region of Odisha. He was greatly influenced by his grandfather’s guidance in meditation. He is often seen serving food and water to wandering sadhus at the Radha-Krishna Temple constructed by his grandfather, to listen to their travel stories of spirituality. He is now famous in the spiritual circle as Yogi Vishnu Panigrahi. Yogi Vishnu has traveled extensively to deliver lecturers on spirituality, yoga, meditation, and inner-faith. At present, he is deeply dedicated to guiding disciples at Samadhi Yoga Ashram.
500 Hour RYT KUNDALINI & TANTRA,200 Hour RYT MULTI STYLE YOGA- Vinyasa and Hatha, Level 1& 2 Cobra breath Teacher - initiated and practiced thru the lineage of Grand Master Sunyata Saraswati, Yoga Nidra & 50 hours of Ayurveda trained, Reiki Level 1 & 2 -direct from the 10th lineage of Dr. Usui, Kundalini & Tantra teacher with Kundalini Yoga Ashram, World Peace Yoga School & Samadhi Yoga Ashram, Kundalini & Tantra Teacher with Profit 28 and Santosha Yoga.
Yogi Maitreya, born into a yogi family in India, embarked on a lifelong journey of meditation from a tender age. Being blessed by revered masters, he ardently dedicated himself to the path of inner tranquility. Assuming the initiation of a swami in his youth, he began imparting the profound wisdom of meditation to eager seekers. Currently, Yogi Maitreya resides in Bali, where he imparts his invaluable teachings on meditation at the renowned World Peace Yoga School, sharing the ancient art of inner peace with a global audience, and fostering harmony and enlightenment.
Reiza is a passionate and dedicated yoga teacher, whose life has been profoundly transformed through the practice of yoga. His journey as a yoga instructor in the enchanting island of Bali at the World Peace Yoga School has not only enriched his own life but also inspired countless others to embark on their transformative path. Reiza's story is one of unwavering commitment and profound focus. From the very beginning of his yoga journey, he recognized the power of yoga to bring about a positive change in one's life. This insight became the driving force behind his practice and teaching.
Yogi Yansa ji was born in Klungkung, Bali in 1972, discovered the transformative power of Yoga at a young age when he stumbled upon a book on the subject in the 6th grade. Intrigued, he began to experiment with the movements and breathing exercises, but without proper guidance, he hesitated to dive deeper into the practice. Prior to fully embracing Yoga, Yansa endured chronic pain, relying on multiple daily doses of medication. A turning point came when a doctor recommended a colonoscopy, leading him to explore fasting.
Azmi, a dedicated yoga philosophy teacher, embarked on his spiritual journey in 2012 when he crossed paths with a revered Balinese spiritual master. For two transformative years, Azmi Ji immersed himself in profound studies at the ashram, cultivating a deep understanding of Vedic philosophy and refining his yoga practice. At the heart of his journey, Azmi Ji delved into the art of number meditation, enriching his spiritual knowledge. Eager to share his wisdom, he pursued a formal education at the esteemed Hindu Dharma University in Bali, specializing in Yoga and Health.
Rohit Rawat, a Himalayan native, emerged as a dedicated yoga teacher with a profound spiritual journey. For a decade, he has enlightened seekers in the serene realms of Rishikesh and Bali. His expertise in Hatha, Ashtanga, anatomy, and teaching methodology. Rohit's life took a transformative turn, leading him to embrace Krishna's devotion, shifting him towards a wholly yogic existence. His remarkable journey has left an indelible mark on the souls he's touched, guiding them along the path to inner peace and self-discovery.
The location is magical, surrounded by untamed tropical nature and stunning scenery. Your body, mind, spirit, and palate will all have life-changing experiences when you visit Bali Yoga Retreats. They provide a variety of cutting-edge vegetarian cuisine to help you unwind. All of these activities are accessible from the campus area, so go to the seaside temple for gorgeous sunsets, tee off to breathtaking views, or stroll along with a hidden treasure. Nearby areas are home to many of Bali's popular tourist restaurants and shopping areas.
Vegetarian cuisine will be offered during this training. Buffets for breakfast, lunch, and supper are prepared just for your yoga teacher training. Fresh juices, salads, soups, appetizers, main dishes, fruits, healthy desserts, and nutritional, high-vibrational meals to satisfy any unique diet requirement. There are also all-day detox beverages, tea, coffee, and water available. Bali Yoga Retreats also caters to particular diets. Please notify them ahead of time if you have any food sensitivities.
One Ayurveda massage is included in the price.
Ngurah Rai International Airport
28 km
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