2008 / 2009 Basic Teacher Training Dates
Two formats to fit your schedule.
The One Weekend per Month Program
Sept. 12 - 15, 2008 |
Feb. 6 - 8, 2009 |
Oct. 10 - 12, 2008 |
Mar. 6 - Mar. 8, 2009
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Nov. 7 - 9, 2008
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Apr. 3 - Apr. 5, 2008
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Dec. 5 - Dec. 7, 2008
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May 1 - 3, 2009
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Jan. 9 - 11, 2009
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Cost:$2,500 for 200 hour RYT program. Includes nine month unlimited yoga pass.
A $500 deposit will hold your spot. Balance due the first day of training.
Payment Plans Available
The Summer RYT Intensive Program
July 6, 2009 - August 2, 2009
Cost: $2,100 for 200 hour RYT program. Includes one month unlimited yoga pass.
A $500 deposit will hold your spot. Balance due the first day of training.
It's Yoga 500 hr RYT Teacher Certification
This training follows the 200hr basic teacher certification and consists of two parts:
A 150hr Intermediate Teacher Training and a 150 hr Advanced Teacher Training.
The Intermediate Teacher training is a three week intensive: June 22 - July 13, 2008.
The Advanced training will take place Summer 2009.
Cost: $1500 for 150 hour intermediate program. Includes one month unlimited yoga pass.
A $300 deposit will hold your spot. Balance due the first day of training.
Payment plans available.
This program focuses on continuing education for RYT
200 teachers who have at least one year or 100 hours of
teaching experience. It is preferable that teachers have
experience practicing a dynamic yoga style (Ashtanga,
Vinyasa, Hot Yoga, Power Yoga, etc.). Graduates
receive an It’s Yoga Intermediate Ashtanga Certification
granting 150 CEUs. Yoga teachers are trained how to teach and practice the
traditional Ashtanga Primary Series and the Ashtanga
Level 2 Series of It’s Yoga Cincinnati. Focus is upon
proper technique and alignment for inversions,
backbends, and arm balances. A comprehensive study of
kinesiology is incorporated into the detailed study of
alignment. Students learn hands-on manual adjustment
techniques used in the Mysore tradition. Also taught are
meditation techniques, bija mantra, and chakra
purification. Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras is reviewed in
Sanskrit, focusing on the last chapter’s presentation of
the Samadhi experience. Study of the Hatha Yoga
Pradipika reveals the true purpose of hatha yoga.