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International Yoga Teachers Association
world class yoga
teacher training
International Diploma of
Yoga Teaching - Feb-Dec
12 months - 350 hrs
- On-line or Sydney based
- One weekend per month
- Includes fi ve-day residential
- $6250 with Early Bird & IYTA voucher
Specialise in Back Care
Four Modules - 150 hrs
- Faculty includes Physiotherapist
- Safety, pain, functional anatomy
- Commencing April 11-
- 1/2 day intro workshop February 15
Level 2 Teaching (Advanced)
Post Grad TTC 4 Modules - 150 hrs
- Advanced Energy Systems,
Philosophy, Pranayama, Mudras & Mantras - Faculty: Simon Borg-Olivier,
Saraswathi Vasudevan, Louise Wiggins - Commencing May 9 -10 Sydney
Specialise in Pre and Post Natal
Four Modules - 150 hrs
- Teach pregnant women with
confi dence and safety - Faculty includes midwives, advice
from obstetrician & physiotherapist - March 7- 8 Sydney; May 28 - 31 Adelaide
Go for quality and respect
IYTA provides yoga teacher training on a non-profi t basis. The
Organisation is dedicated to providing the highest ethical values to
quality professional yoga teacher training and ongoing support for
its members.
About IYTA
- Established 1967 - Non Profi t - trained over 2,000 teachers
- Classical Hatha Yoga - won’ t limit you to any one style
- Faculty includes leading specialists in their fi elds
- Registered Yoga Alliance and Yoga Australia
- Become a member - Discount on Courses, First Aid + more
NEW YIN TEACHER TRAINING - Level 1 & 2 - In collaboration with Nature Care College
- Commences August 20 -23, 2015
BE THE BEST YOGA
TEACHER YOU CAN BE
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Off the wall
Rope walls make great challenges for boot-camp or adventure-race
courses, and now they’re securing a place in yoga studios – another
sign of the legacy of the late, great BKS Iyengar, who used knotted
ropes and anchors for improving alignment for more than 70 years.
“The ropes can bring students’ bodies back into alignment in a very
gentle way, and I believe they act as a physical therapist, chiropractor
and massage therapist in one,” says rope wall yoga instructor
Amanda Neufeld. “Students have moments where they feel the
correct alignment on the wall, and this translates to the floor to
improve their daily yoga.”
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