Course Details:

                   50-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course

                   Duration: 7 Days

                   Language: English

                   Module: Residential with Meal

                   Level: Beginner 

                   Certification: Yoga Alliance

                   Style: Multi-Style

                   Course Fee:

                   USD 299 (Single Occupancy) 

                   USD 349 (Double Occupancy   

50-Hour Yoga Teacher Training In Nainital- India

7 days/ Beginner

Why Choose Rishi Adiyog Peeth

Our school is dedicated to deepening understanding and practice within the core of yoga studies. The program harmoniously integrates body, mind, and breath, fostering a comprehensive yoga experience that inspires profound personal and spiritual growth.

Our curriculum is designed to introduce you to the wonderful world of yoga! You’ll explore essential topics like pranayama, shat kriya, asana practices, yoga philosophy, anatomy, relaxation techniques (Yoga Nidra), and meditation. We focus on Hatha Yoga and Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga styles for our asana training.

You’ll enjoy six days of engaging training each week, with a designated rest day to recharge. On this rest day, which usually falls on a Sunday but may shift to a weekday to avoid tourist crowds during peak season in Rishikesh, we organise a fun half-day excursion to visit some of the area’s beautiful sacred sites. We look forward to sharing this journey with you!

Experience transformation with the 50-Hour Yoga Teacher Training at Rishi Adiyog Peeth in Nainital, India. Over 7 days and 6 nights, immerse yourself in a condensed training course that empowers those eager to delve into the art of yoga. This structured and holistic program teaches essential foundational skills, making it perfect for both beginners and casual practitioners. Start your journey toward a deeper understanding of yoga today!

The course fee includes accommodations, meals, and excursions during the training, as explained in more detail below.

Benefits of Yoga Teacher Training with Rishi Adiyog Peeth

  • Comprehensive Curriculam :

    To enrich your mind, body, and spirit, achieve a deep understanding of yoga postures, breathing techniques, meditation, and philosophy.

  • Experienced Instructors :

    Study under experienced instructors who have extensive knowledge in both traditional and modern yoga practices..

  • Transformative Environment :

    Practice in a tranquil setting surrounded by nature, promoting inner peace and personal development. Fostering inner peace and personal growth.

  • Globally Recognized Certification :

    Kickstart your career as a yoga instructor by earning an internationally accredited certificate that will set you apart! Benefits of Yoga Teacher Training with Rishi Adiyog Peeth

Enhance your yoga practice and become a confident instructor.

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Our 50-Hour Yoga Teacher Training at Rishi Adiyog Peeth in Nainital, India, spans six immersive days, followed by a half-day excursion to local sacred shrines. Enjoy three delicious vegetarian meals daily, along with fresh fruits and green tea, while deepening your yoga practice. This training includes Hatha, Ashtanga, pranayama, and meditation, ensuring a holistic experience. Our program is designed for both beginners and advanced practitioners, with a restful sleep schedule to optimize your learning. Start your transformative yoga journey at one of the top yoga schools in India!

Benefits of Yoga Teacher Training with Rishi Adiyog Peeth
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Your Daily Syllabus For 50-Hour Yoga Teacher Training
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Ashtanga Yoga Curriculum
  • Sun Salutation A

  • Sun Salutation B

  • Standing Sequence Postures

  • Seated Sequence Introduction

  • Finishing Postures & Self-Practice

Hatha Yoga Curriculum
  • Classical Asanas (Standing, Seated, Supine, and Prone)

  • Pranayama (Breathing Techniques)

  • Shatkarma (Cleansing Techniques)

  • Bandhas and Mudras

  • Meditation and Relaxation Practices

Yoga Philosophy & Foundations Curriculum
  • Foundations of Yogic Philosophy – Introduction to Yog Darshan and the historical evolution of yoga across time.

  • Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras – Overview of the Yoga Sutras, with emphasis on the Four Padas (chapters) and the Eight Limbs of Ashtanga Yoga.

  • Subtle Body Concepts – Understanding the Nadis (Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna), Chakras, Pancha Vayus (five vital energies), and Panchakoshas (five sheaths of existence).

  • Scriptural Wisdom – Introduction to Hatha Yoga Pradipika and its practical relevance; basic insights into the Vedas and their connection to yogic knowledge.

  • Philosophical Concepts – Exploration of the Trigunas (Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas) and their influence on mind and behavior.

  • Inspiration from Yogic Lives – Stories of great yogis and spiritual masters to inspire dedication and deepen understanding of yogic living.

Anatomy & Physiology Overview
  • Introduction to Yogic Anatomy & Physiology
    Basics of yogic anatomy, psychology, and how yoga aligns with modern science.

  • Scientific Understanding of Yoga
    Exploring yoga’s impact on physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual health from a scientific perspective.

  • Movement & Asana Science
    Understanding asanas through yogic principles, biomechanics, and safe movement.

  • Body Alignment & Joint Anatomy
    Focused study on alignment and biomechanics of seven key areas: spine, hips, knees, feet, wrists, elbows, and shoulders.

  • Joint Care
    In-depth analysis of wrist, elbow, and shoulder joints — including anatomy, alignment, prehab, and rehab strategies.

Pranayama & Meditation

  • Introduction to breathwork and meditation techniques.

  • Practice of key pranayamas: Nadi Shodhana, Bhramari, Kapalabhati, Bhastrika, Anulom Vilom.

  • Breath awareness for stress relief and focus.

  • Guided meditations using breath, sound, and visualization.

  • Benefits for physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

Shatkarma (Yogic Cleansing Techniques)

  • Introduction to the six classical purification practices of Hatha Yoga.

  • Techniques include:

    • Neti (nasal cleansing)

    • Dhauti (digestive tract cleansing)

    • Nauli (abdominal massage)

    • Basti (colon cleansing)

    • Kapalabhati (frontal brain cleansing)

    • Trataka (concentration through gazing)

  • Purpose: Detoxification, improved digestion, mental clarity, and energy balance.

  • Instructional Techniques: Utilize clear verbal cues, demonstrations, and hands-on adjustments to guide students through practices.

  • Class Structure: Design classes with a logical flow, incorporating warm-ups, peak poses, and cool-downs to ensure a balanced practice.

  • Alignment & Safety: Emphasize proper alignment and mindful movement to prevent injuries and promote effective practice.

  • Adaptability: Modify practices to accommodate various skill levels and individual needs, ensuring inclusivity.

  • Continuous Learning: Encourage ongoing education and self-reflection for both teachers and students to foster growth and development.

  • Purpose: Ensures safety, enhances stability, and deepens the benefits of each pose.

  • Key Principles:
    • Neutral Spine: Maintain natural curves to support the body’s structure.

    • Joint Stacking: Align bones to prevent strain and promote balance.

    • Muscle Engagement: Activate appropriate muscles to support and stabilize.

  • Adjustment Techniques:

    • Verbal Cues: Provide clear instructions to guide students into proper alignment.

    • Demonstrations: Show correct posture to serve as a visual reference.

    • Physical Adjustments: Offer hands-on assistance when appropriate and with consent.

  • Benefits:

    • Reduces risk of injury.

    • Improves posture and body awareness.

    • Enhances energy flow and muscle engagement.

  1. Om / Mantra Meditation: Involves the repetition of a specific sound or phrase to focus the mind and promote inner peace.

  2. Trataka (Candle Gazing): Focuses on a single point, such as a candle flame, to improve concentration and mental clarity.

  3. Osho Dynamic Meditation: A vigorous technique involving stages of chaotic breathing, catharsis, mantra chanting, and stillness to release repressed emotions and achieve a meditative state.

  4. Silent Meditation Practice: Engages in meditation without verbalization, fostering inner silence and awareness.

  5. Japa Meditation: The repetition of a mantra or divine name, either aloud or silently, to focus the mind and connect with the divine.

  6. Ajapa Japa: A form of mantra meditation where the practitioner becomes aware of the spontaneous repetition of a mantra during breathing cycles.

  7. Antar Mouna (Inner Silence): Involves observing and controlling internal thoughts and mental chatter to achieve inner silence.

  8. Nada Brahma Meditation: Focuses on the inner sound (Nada) to experience the universe as sound and achieve a state of harmony.

  • Asana Practical Test: Demonstration of foundational postures and alignment principles.

  • Attendance: Regular presence in classes.

  • Performance: Active participation and skill development.

  • Behavior: Exhibition of respect, mindfulness, and positive attitude.

Assessments

  • Practical Evaluation: Demonstrate proficiency in asanas, alignment, and teaching techniques.

  • Written Examination: Assess knowledge of yoga philosophy, anatomy, and teaching methodologies.

  • Teaching Practice: Conduct mock classes to evaluate teaching skills and class management.

Certification

  • Completion of Training: Successfully finish the required hours and curriculum.

  • Assessment Completion: Pass all practical and theoretical evaluations.

  • Certification Issuance: Receive a certificate upon meeting all requirements.

Accrediting Bodies

  • Yoga Alliance: Offers credentials like RYT 200 and RYT 500.

  • Yoga Certification Board (YCB): Government of India body offering certifications like Yoga Protocol Instructor and Yoga Teacher & Evaluator.

1. Sound Healing

2. Kirtan Meditation

3. Yoga Nidra

4. Breathwork

5. Aromatherapy

How to reach here

1. By Air

Nearest Airport: Pantnagar Airport (PGH)

Connected with daily flights from Delhi

2. By Train

Nearest Railway Station: Kathgodam Railway Station (KGM)

3. By Road

Bhimtal is well connected by road to major cities in North India.

From Delhi: ~300 km (approx. 7-8 hours by car)

 

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