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Maa Shakti Yog invites you to join their outside-of-India 20 days 200-hour yoga teacher training course in Ubud, Bali. The syllabus and curriculum are well maintained. The team of professional teachers and friendly staff will help in making you comfortable in the new place with the new people. All the topics are covered under the highly-qualified teaching of yoga gurus who will make sure to clear all the doubts that occur during the course.
The accommodations for this 200-hour yoga teacher training students are designed to offer you the utmost comfort and relaxation. Each room is equipped with modern amenities and provides a tranquil space with magnificent views that will soothe your mind and spirit. The yoga school also features a spacious lounge where you can unwind and connect with like-minded yogis, as well as a large swimming pool where you can refresh and recharge after a long day of practice.
During the training you will stay in a spacious room with an ensuite bathroom, a working desk, a sofa, overlooking the pool.
The 200-hour yoga teacher training course focuses on traditional styles of yoga, with comprehensive and genuine teachings on yoga philosophy, yogic life, asanas, pranayama, anatomy, meditation, mantra-chanting, teaching methodology, alignment, Iyengar yoga and Ashtanga Vinyasa. You will learn from yogis who have been long studying and practicing yoga and all its pillars.
To be a good teacher; you need the best teacher! Maa Shakti Yog conducts courses guided by veteran and registered Yoga Alliance teachers that will simply motivate you to become a professional, flexible, and of course, great yoga teacher.
Asana is a Sanskrit word that means, "Yogic Postures or Movements". Traditionally defines, asana means "Comfortable Seat", which means, it is a seated posture used in meditation.
Pranayama, also known as breathing exercise is the foundation of yoga practice. "Prana" means breath and "Ayama" means to control; combined, "Pranayama" means "to control or hold the breath".
Observing your deep breaths which facilitates stilling your mind for a few minutes, where it is away from all the unnecessary aspects; this is meditation. There are mainly 4 types of meditation styles you'll focus on, i.e., Traditional Himalayan Meditation, Healing Meditation, Crystal Meditation, and Sound Meditation.
Chanting the powerful, spiritual mantras helps in the union of the body with the mind. It will surely give you a deeply philosophical experience.
Anatomy deals with the bodily structure of an individual and how to protect from injuries. In the yoga teacher training classes, they conduct the theoretical class of Anatomy too.
The yoga teacher training courses focus on body alignments, which means doing poses or asanas in an effortless state of body, according to the body composition of an individual. Alignments are very significant to understand any style of yoga practice.
Philosophy here means Yoga Philosophy which includes the systemic study of the body, mind, and spirit of an individual.
Yoga Mudras means "gesture" that facilitates the flow of energy in the body of an individual. Treating under the heading of Yoga Mudras, Bandhas are body locks in yoga.
Shatkarmas is basically the six purification techniques that aim to clean the body, free from all diseases. More than this, it improves the flow of prana into the organs of the body.
Teaching methodology in the yoga courses specifically aims in providing a nurturing environment to students, make lesson plans, set class environment, and conduct classes regarding various yogic practices for gaining enough confidence and awareness on building a good student-teacher relationship.
Excursion and traditional cultural activities are included.
Yogi Sumit ji began his yoga practice at his birthplace, Rishikesh, at age 14. He has studied classical Hatha yoga at Uttarakhand Sanskrit University, Haridwar, Ashtanga yoga in Mysore, and Acro yoga in Goa. He later added Therapeutic yoga to his studies which gives him extensive knowledge of the human body and the proper alignment of yoga asanas. Sumit believes in experiencing yoga first as a student before teaching it to others. He still enjoys broadening his own yogic horizon and is passionate about creating a healthier place for mind, body, and soul by sharing the practice of yoga.
Yogi Vishnu Panigrahi has been steeped in spiritual endeavors since childhood. As a young boy, his grandfather advised him to meditate and pursue spirituality from an honest and pure perspective. A Radhe-Krishna Temple was constructed by his grandfather in their village in Odisha, India where Vishnu would frequently serve food and water to wandering sadhus. In the larger town ten kilometers away from his village, young Vishnu would skip school and attend the satsang (spiritual company and discourse of the saintly) of several swamis, counting among them was Swami Avdheshanand Giri of Haridwar.
Ankit ji was born in Devprayag, the origin of the mother Ganges, and raised in the world capital of yoga, Rishikesh. Ever since his childhood, he started practicing yoga with gurus in Rishikesh. From a young age, he has been very active, and worked towards exceeding his body’s limits one way or another. He specializes in the sacred art of Ashtanga Flow and his perfection in this style and its alignment can only be credited to his commitment to his mind and body. He has completed his bachelor’s and master’s degree in Yogic Science and regularly practices yoga with the best gurus of Rishikesh.
Maa Shakti Yog believes that “when the diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When the diet is correct, medicine is of no need” (Ayurvedic Proverb). This is why yogic food is an integral part of their yoga programs. The meals include seasonal vegetables and fresh fruits, juices, all vegetarian and cooked fresh daily. They will nourish your body with all the nutrition you need for your yogic practices.
The following dietary requirement is served:
3 daily vegetarian meals are provided.
Ngurah Rai International Airport
28 km
Transfer included
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