| About Astanga Yoga Teacher Training Programs |
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| Yoga Training Programs! |
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| Friday, 20 March 2009 16:46 |
I. Training Subjects and FormatsYoga Teacher Training at FPYK consists of these primary subjects:
Elective related subjects may be pursued by students in the program. Yogasana training is given in one of two formats:
Note that Yoga Teacher Training may be undertaken by students favoring either category. Students in training are expected to attend all the classes, and with this in mind the following focused training programs have been created. II. Program Descriptions:i. 4 Week YTT CertificateA 4 Week Intensive Yoga Teacher Training Program Students entering this program begin at their convenience, study for a solid month, and receive a certificate of completion and credit toward the Yoga Shikshak 200 hour comprehensive certification program. Please confirm in advance with the FPYK Programs department, of Masterji's availability during the 4 weeks you would like to enroll in this program. Use the Contact Us! form. ii. Yoga ShikshakA 200 hour Comprehensive Residential Yoga Teacher Training Program This program provides at least 200 hours of study beginning on scheduled dates throughout the year. You will be awarded the YOGA SHIKSHAK teacher training certification upon completion. Check the FPYK Yoga Newsletter of for start-dates for these programs. iii. YogacharyaA 500 hour Extended Comprehensive Residential Yoga Teacher Training Program This program accomodates continuing students. It requires Yoga Shikshak certification followed by a waiting period of at least two years. A relatively uninterrupted residency* of nine months to one year is required. This program awards a 500 hour YOGACHARYA Yoga teacher training certification. *See the About Accomodations Room and Board page for finer details. III. Other Notes:While you may easily discuss the yoga teacher training program with him when you come to study, feel free to contact the programs department, to discuss your personal yoga training goals. Please consult the specific program pages and the FAQ page before writing. We may have already provided answers to your questions there. Namaskara. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 20 March 2009 17:52 |


