Created by Rachel Scott, YYoga’s 200 Hour  Teacher Training is comprehensive program that will transform your practice and radically deepen your understanding of yoga.  Perfect for both aspiring teachers and curious practitioners, this 200-hour program provides the bedrock of knowledge essential for any invested yoga aspirant.

The YYoga Teacher Training is PCTIA and Yoga Alliance Certified.  The 200-hour can be taken as an intensive, or by taking Modules 1, 2 and 3 sequentially.

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January 14-22nd, 2012: Module 2 in Kelowna

Join us in beautiful downtown Kelowna and immerse yourself fully in your yoga while enjoying the beautiful Okanagan lake, sandy beaches and stunning boardwalk.

Through Module 2, you will radically deepen your practice, immerse yourself in the energetics of the practice, and explore arm balances, inversions, and backbends. The studio is within walking distance of accommodations, one block from the lake, and is located directly across the street from the incredible Japanese gardens for an extra slice of zen!

Complete your entire 200-hour certification in Kelowna or mix and match with trainings in Vancouver:

January 28th-February 4th: Module 1 in Vancouver

February 19th: Hands on Assist Workshops for Teacher

YYoga Yaletown, 1:30-3:30

Dive into the art of hands on assists in a supportive, fun environment!  Give your students the personalized attention they’ve been yearning for through accessible, safe, and effective hands on assists.  We’ll learn the difference between adjustments and enhancements, when to back off, and how to artfully suss out those who wants the love and who does not.  You’ll emerge with at least five new tools in your arsenal that you can incorporate in your classes immediately.

March 3-10th, 2012: Module 3 in Kelowna

March 31st-April 7th: Module 2 in Vancouver

June 2nd-9th: Module 3 in Vancouver

“If you want to learn something, read about it.  If you want to understand something, write about it. If you want to master something, teach it.”  – Yogi Bhajan