50 Hrs – Yin & Meditation Teacher Training Certificate Course, Bangalore, India
- Duration: 50 Hrs
- Contact Hours: 40 Hours
- Non-Contact Hours 10 Hours
- Course: 50 Hrs – Yin & Meditation Yoga Teacher Training Certificate Course
- Total Fee for the Training(For Indian Citizens Only): INR 05,000(Registration Fee) + INR 35,000 (Course Fee) = INR 40,000
- Total Fee for the Training(For Non-Indian Citizens Only): USD 200(Registration Fee) + USD 400 (Course Fee) = USD 600
- Accreditation: Yoga Alliance USA YACEP.
- Skill level: Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced
- Self-Paced/ Flexible Duration: Online or Regular Mode.
- Language: English
- Mode: Offline/Online/Hybrid/Self-Paced
- About the course facilitator: Dr. S. Karuna Murthy, M.Sc., Ph.D., E-RYT 500, YACEP
- Language: Our courses will be held in English Medium.
- Course Dates: Please Contact Us (karunaayoga@gmail.comor +91 9686549129)
Understanding Yin Yoga
Yin Yoga is a slow-paced Yoga style where postures are held for longer periods of time, typically ranging from one to five minutes or more. Unlike more dynamic forms of yoga, Yin Yoga targets the deep connective tissues of the body, such as ligaments and fascia, rather than focusing primarily on muscles. This practice helps to improve flexibility, release tension, and stimulate the flow of energy through the body’s meridian channels. Its meditative approach, encourages practitioners to cultivate mindfulness, deep relaxation, and an inward focus.
Harnessing Yin Energy
Yin energy, associated with the moon, promotes a sense of coolness and calmness in both body and mind. Through the stillness of the body in yin yoga, practitioners can achieve stillness of the mind, leading to a deeper realization of their true nature.
Our Yin Yoga Teacher Training is a six-day residential course and allows you to deepen your own practice and also learn how to guide others. This immersive yin yoga training is ideal for everyone who would like to learn more about this slow-paced style of Yoga and connect deeper with their feminine energy.
This course is embedded in the YACEP program of Yoga Alliance and you can add the 50 hours of this course to your continuous education hours.
Professional Yoga Teacher Training
Our 50 hours Yoga Teachers Training Course Yin Yoga Teacher Training Course is beautifully programmed for those enthusiasts who desire to have a professional certificate in the future but can’t afford the time of two months in one slot.
If you have less time or you want to learn slowly, so 50-hour yoga teacher training course in Bangalore can be the perfect yoga course for you, karuna yoga offers a self-paced yoga teacher training course in Bangalore India, and you can join the other half in 1 year of time to complete 200/300 hours Teacher Training Course.
In order to obtain a professional certificate of 200/300 Hour, Teachers Training Course affiliated with Yoga alliance one has to complete the 200 Hours which is usually completed in one or two months of time, we designed this course in such a way that if any participant wants to first get introduced with the way and process of professional yoga teacher training course and have only short time then students can enroll for this yoga course.
Our 50 hours Yoga Teacher Training Course program runs along with our regular student of 200/300-hour Teacher Training Course students in the first phase, upon completion of the course if a student wants to finish remaining their balance of 150/250 hours of Teacher Training Course in the future, then students can continue the course of the second stage of Teacher Training Course to obtain 200/300-hour Teacher Training Course certificate affiliated with Yoga Alliance in order to have a professional certificate.
Our 50 hours can be accepted as continuing education from Yoga Alliance if in the future you want to continue the training from our center. Please make a note while completing 50 hour TTC you will be only provided with a certificate issued by our organization and the certificate will not be affiliated with Yoga Alliance, and only after completion of the second stage of balance 150/250 hours of TTC, which technically becomes 200/300 hours in total of training, we will issue the certificate of 200/300-hour Teacher Training Course.
Karuna Yoga Vidya Peetham is a Registered Yoga teacher training school in Bangalore, India with an affiliation of Yoga Alliance, USA which offers 50 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Bangalore, India. If you look forward to the course then this is the best choice.
International Certification
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion of the 20 hour Hatha Yoga course, that you can count towards your continuing education. Our yoga teacher training courses are accredited by Yoga Alliance USA.
Pre-requisites:
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- This course is open to all students who wish to deepen their knowledge and application of some of the highest teachings of
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- Participants do not need to be yoga
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- Mastery of any yoga practice is not
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- Only yours sincere desire for knowledge and your commitment to personal
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- Love for Yoga is the most important eligibility factor for learning this course.
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- Students who want to know Yoga in totality and move beyond Asana and Pranayama, Mudra & Bandha.
What you’ll learn
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- You will learn beginners level asana, forward, backward, arm balance, hip opening and inverted poses.
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- You will know the how to Integrate asana, pranayama mudra sutra into your yoga practice.
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- You will learn the methods given by Swatmarama to mastery your mind through hatha yoga.
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- Practice asana, pranayama and Savasana daily
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- Improve your practice of advanced asanas daily
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- Get more insights into the core principles of yogic philosophy
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- Deepen your understanding and application of mudras and bandhas
What do I need for the online course?
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- Yoga mat
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- Computer / Smartphone with camera
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- Internet connection
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- Yoga Blocks
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- Pillow or Bolster or Cushion
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- Strap
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- Notebook and Pen
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- Zoom
About the course facilitator
Dr. S. Karuna Murthy, M.Sc., Ph.D., E-RYT 500, YACEP
Assessment and Certification
The students are continuously assessed throughout the course at all levels. There will be a written exam at the end of the course to evaluate the understanding of the philosophy of Yoga and skills of the students. Participants should pass all different aspects of the course to be eligible for the course diploma.
Yin Yoga Teacher Training Course Syllabus
Yin Philosophy
- Yin-Yang
- History of Yin-yoga
- Body meridian
- Tattvas of Yin
- Elements
- Chakras
- Nadis
- Relation between yogic philosophy and yin philosophy
- Physical and energetic aspects
Meditation for Yin Yoga
- How to sit in Meditation
- How to Relax in Meditation
- Breath Awareness Meditation
- How to breathe in Meditation
- How to focus your mind in meditation
- Chakra Awakening Meditation
Yin Pranayama
- The Breath
- Types of breath
- Heating Pranayama
- Cooling Pranayama
- Mudras
Yin Yoga Asana
- Melting Heart Pose
- Ankle Stretch Pose
- Banana Pose
- Half Butterfly Pose
- Butterfly Pose
- Camel Pose
- Cat Pulling its Tail Pose
- Caterpillar Pose
- Child’s Pose
- Dangling Pose
- Deer Pose
- Dragon Pose
- Frog Pose
- Happy Baby Pose
- Reclining Spinal Twist Pose
- Saddle Pose
- Shoelace Pose
- Snail Pose
- Sphinx Pose
- Seal Pose
- Square Pose
- Squat Pose
- Straddle Pose
Yogic Anatomy & Physiology
From a yogic point of view we are much more than our physical body. Our different layers encompass all aspects of being, starting from the physical body, via the pranic, mental and intellectual body to the bliss body. When the five sheats are balanced and atman and brahman are one a state of wellbeing arises. In the yogic anatomy module of this Yin Yoga training in Germany we introduce you to
- Nadis
- Pancha prana
- Pancha kosha
- Sariras
Meridians
In this module, we discuss the intricate network of energy channels known as meridians, as defined in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). You will gain insight into how these meridians facilitate the flow of vital energy (Qi) throughout the body and how you can incorporate this knowldedge into your classes and practice.
Yin Anatomy & Physiology
To offer a safe Yin Yoga practice that promotes health and supports healing processes it is important to understand the anatomical foundations of Yin Yoga and how it affects our physical body.
- Nervous system
- Spine anatomy
- Hip anatomy
- Yin tissues
- Tissues
- Joints and movement
- Systems
- Compression and tension in the body according to yin postures
Yin Teaching Metholodgy
- Explaining the art of teaching yin postures
- Building teaching skills
- Building Communication Skills
- Preparing for a class
- Managing a class
- Overcoming Teaching Challenges
Providing Clear Instructions: Learn techniques for delivering precise and understandable cues during classes.
Tone of Voice: Discover how to use your voice to create a supportive and calming atmosphere for students.
Pose Modification: Explore methods for adapting poses to accommodate different bodies and abilities.
Prop Usage: Learn when and how to integrate props effectively to support poses and prevent injuries.
Class Preparation: Gain strategies for planning and structuring Yin Yoga classes.
Sequencing Mastery: Learn how to design sequences that flow naturally and promote balance.
Mindful Teaching: Cultivate mindfulness practices to deepen your connection with students and create a safe environment.
Meditation Certificate Course
Yoga has become synonymous with the term Asana; however, the entire practice of Yoga is based on practices of consciousness. Asana, Pranayama, Mudra and Bandhas are the three most important techniques that lead to the state of a higher level of meditation. When these four techniques are done with awareness, knowledge, and preparation, Yoga becomes possible. In this journey to self-discovery, pranayama leads to the purification of senses, prana and mind. With a consolidated state of mind, one attains Mudra and maintains bandhas in order to maintain one-pointed awareness. Learn these four important practices in Yoga and let your practice be to attain the state of Yoga itself.
Dhyana (Meditation)
Meditation follows concentration. Concentration merges into meditation. Concentration is holding the mind on to some particular object. An unbroken flow of knowledge in that subject is meditation. Meditation is a regular flow of thought with regard to the object of concentration. Meditation opens the door of the mind to intuitive knowledge and many powers. You can get whatever you want through meditation. During meditation, all worldly thoughts are shut out from the mind. Meditation is called Dhyana in Sanskrit and is the seventh step in the Yogic ladder.
In this Meditation Teacher Training Course, You will learn:
- History and Origin of meditation
- Philosophy and Science of meditation
- How to meditate
- Obstacles on the path of meditation
- Correct yoga posture for meditation practices
- Different approaches to meditation
- Popular meditation techniques
- Meditation in Yogic, Buddhism, Vipassana and other traditions
- Yog Nidra
- Different types of Pranayama (Breathwork) Techniques and their Variations
- How to teach meditation and teaching methodology
- Psychology of meditation
- Challenges encountered during meditation and strategies to overcome them
- Step by step guide to the foundations of meditation
- Understanding the science and mechanism of meditation practices
- Understanding the process and progression of yogic journey or inner journey
- Understanding the deeper aspects of Chakras, Kundalini & consciousness.
- Learning and experiencing the Art of Dying i.e. the art of let-go.
- Step by step guide to advanced yoga nidra practices through yoga nidra.
- Experiencing the pure state of consciousness and feelings
Major Meditation Techniques
- ‘OM’ Meditation
- Tantra Meditation
- Breathe Awareness Meditation
- Vippasana Meditation
- Mantra Meditation
- Nada Yoga Meditation
- Yoga Nidra
- Antra mouna
- Ajapa japa
- Cylic medittaion
- Visualization meditation
- Mind Sound Resonance Technique(MSRT)
- Yoga Nidra
- Chakra and Kundalini meditation
Meditation Syllabus
What’s inside the course?
- What is meditation?
- Origin and development
- Overview of different types and traditions
- Philosophy behind meditation
- Three bodies – physical, astral and spiritual
- Five pranas and five koshas
- Proven effects on brainwaves
- Proven effects on the nervous system
- Benefits on body, mind and emotions
- Various meditation themes
- Analyzing various meditation scripts
- Meditation and Pratyahara
- Concentration vs Meditation
- Meditation vs Hypnosis
- Meditation vs Relaxation
- Meditation vs Visualization
- Suitable asanas for meditation
- Suitable pranayama for meditation
- Essential elements of a meditation session
- Importance of voice modulation
- How to find the right voice?
- Deepening your own experience with daily guided meditation
- Daily teaching practice of meditation
- Teaching meditation to groups and individuals
- Working with imagery and emotions
- Learn how to find the most effective meditation posture
- Learn to make your own script
- Important do’s and don’t s of meditation
- Commonly asked questions and their answers
Yoga Asana (Postures)
- About Yoga
- Origin of Yoga
- History of Yoga
- Types of Yoga
- Yoga Benefits
- Indian Traditional Yoga & Western Modern Yoga
- Guidelines of Yoga Class
- Asana Adjustment & Alignment
- Yoga Etymology
- Yoga as Karma & Bhakti
Meditative Postures
- Sukhasana
- Vajrasana
- Swastikasana
- Sidhasana
- Muktasana
- Ardha Padmasana
- Padmasana
- Virasana
- Simhasana
- Shavasana
Standing Postures
- Tadasana
- Utkatasana
- Padangusthasana
- Surya Namaskara A & B
- Trikonasana & Variation
- Parshvakonasana & Variation
- Veerbhadrasana I, II & III
Balancing Postures
- Vrikshasana
- Ardha Chandrasana
- Vasisthasana
- Garudasana
- Utthita Hasta Padangustasana
- Kakasana
- Natarajasana
- Kukkutasana
Inversion Postures
- Adho Mukha Savasana
- Sirsasana
- Sarvangasana
- Urdhva Padmasana
- Matsyasana
Restorative Postures
- Balasana
- Sashankasana
- Makarasana
- Savasana
- Viparita Karani
Shatkarma (Yogic Cleansing)
- About Shatkarma
- Benefits of Shatkarma
- Jal Neti
- Sutra Neti
- Nauli (Abdominal Breathing)
- Trataka
- Kapalbhati
Yoga Mudras
- Gyan Mudra
- Vishnu Mudra
- Varun Mudra
- Vayu Mudra
- Prana Mudra
- Surya Mudra
- Bhairav Mudra
- Vajra Mudra
- Apan Mudra
- Hakini Mudra
- Padma Mudra
Bandhas
- Jalandhar Bandha
- Uddiyan Bandha
- Mool Bandha
- Maha Bandha
Meditation Philosophy (Darshana)
- Bhagavad Gita Philosophy
- Kundalini
- Chakras
Teaching Methodology
- Techniques of Teaching
- Basic Class Plans
- Student and Teacher Guidelines
Reference Text Book
- The Art of Living: Vipassana Meditation by William Hart
- The Yamas & Niyamas: Exploring Yoga’s Ethical Practice by Deborah Adele
- Hatha Yoga Pradipika Swatmarama by Muktibodhananda Saraswati
- Light on Life B.K.S. Iyengar The Bhagavad Gita
- Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Autobiography of a Yogi
- Paramahansa Yogananda The Yoga Sutras of Pantanjali Satchidananda
- Dhyana Yoga Sivananda Saraswati
- Japa Yoga A Comprehensive Treatise on Mantra-Sastra Sivananda Saraswati