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200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Certification (YTT)

2008 One Month Program with Laurel Hodory

This program is approved by the Yoga Alliance™ and meets the 200-hour RYT™ requirements. Dual Certification in Hatha & Ashtanga Yoga for the price of one certification.

One Month Program
Begins July 16 and graduates August 15, 2008. Applications now being accepted.

Application deadline: May 15, 2008  Extended to June 18!

Download the It's Yoga Teacher Training 2008 brochure - COMING SOON (PDF format)

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 Learn the Art of:

  • Developing a personal home practice;
  • Asana technique using the intelligence of the Ashtanga Vinyasa system & the refined alignment principles of Anusara Yoga;
  • Adjusting, modifications & therapeutics;
  • Skillful sequencing for different levels of students;
  • Refined teaching methods that cultivate and differentiate outstanding teachers from average;
  • Anatomy of movement of the upper limbs, lower limbs, spine, torso & neck;
  • Subtle anatomy and energetic patterns of the chakras;
  • How to practice and teach pranayama & meditation;
  • Classical and Tantric Philosophy;
  • Ethics & Lifestyle;
  • Ayurveda; and more!

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 Laurel Hodory, M.S., RYT 500™ has been an avid student of yoga since 1992 and is inspired by the teachings of Ram Das, Anodea Judith, Erich Schiffman, Pattabhi Jois, Paul Grilley & John Friend.

Laurel is a certified Ashtanga teacher and an affiliated Anusara Teacher. She inspires her students to heal, grow and experience their fullest potential through the use of self-reflective practices. Her classes are creative, insightful and empowering.

Adjunct Faculty
The program may include instruction with one or more of the following adjunct faculty:

  • Paul Grilley, RYT 500™
  • Carlos Pomeda, M.A. Sanskrit & Religious Studies
  • Sonam Targee, M. Ac.
  • Craige Roberts, Ph.D.
  • Debra Schroeder, D.C.

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 2008 Schedule & Dates (see sidebar)

 Curriculum

Asana & Anatomy
Cultivating a personal yoga practice is the cornerstone for authentic and creative teaching. Students enrolled in the teacher training program will learn how to develop a personal practice that is fully conscious, incorporating alignment principles for the body, mind & heart. Essential areas covered will include:

  • Benefits and contraindications of postures;
  • Explanation and application of the Anusara Principles of Alignment;
  • Creative use of props and modifications of postures;
  • Hands-on assists;
  • General anatomy of the human body & anatomy of movement including identification of major muscle groups and bones; and
  • Range of motion, tension and compression.

Pranayama & Meditation
Pranayama and meditation are in many ways the heart of any yoga practice. Through consistent practice they unveil powerful benefits, transforming the practitioner. Key components taught will include:

  • Regular practice of specific pranayama and meditation techniques;
  • Identification of the main nadis, vayus and chakras and how their charge manifests physically and emotionally;
  • How energy moves and how to move energy; and
  • How to teach specific pranayama and meditation techniques.

Philosophy, Ethics & Lifestyle
Yoga is a frame of mind and a way of life. As part of the teacher training program, students will learn about the history of yoga from its early roots to its current form in the West. In addition, students will explore the following:

  • Classical and Tantric Yoga Philosophies;
  • Ethics of living yoga on and off the mat;
  • The business of Yoga; and
  • How to market yourself as a teacher.

Teaching Methodology
A skillful teacher is one who is grounded in knowledge while also being motivated internally by her yoga practice to evolve spiritually . At the same time, the teacher must be sensitive to her students, always adapting her teaching to what she sees in the classroom. Participants will learn how to:

  • Script & sequence the Modified Primary Series of Ashtanga Yoga;
  • Create a hatha yoga lesson plan based on a theme;
  • Step a pose up or down and teach to multiple levels of students;
  • Read a student's body using principles of anatomy and energy;
  • Move and direct energy in the classroom;
  • Develop a course syllabus;
  • Use specific techniques for illustrating a point; and
  • Teach fellow trainees and real students.

Satsanga (fellowship)
A powerful aspect of the program is the satsanga, or fellowship among the trainees. During the training there is ample opportunity to meet and socialize with fellow trainees. Many participants find that the satsanga provides a strong support network that uplifts them towards their highest aspirations and even form lifelong friendships. A graduation celebration will also be held at the close of the course to celebrate the success of the participants.

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 Time Commitment
A number of books are required reading for the course. In addition there are some written homework assignments. Students should budget a minimum of 10 hours of homework time between each weekend teacher training session. In addition, participants will be required to observe, assist and student teach classes outside of the YTT weekends. Details are as listed below.

Observing and Assisting Classes (20-25 hours)
In addition to the scheduled Intensive and Weekends, participants are required to attend additional yoga classes at It’s Yoga during the course of the training for the purpose of observing classes and practicing hands-on adjustments in a live classroom setting. Participants should count on attending a minimum of 20 classes above and beyond the scheduled meeting times to fulfill the assisting and observing requirements.

Student Teaching (10-12 hours)
As a part of the certification process, participants will be required to teach one or more demonstration classes. A demonstration class is a complete class taught from start to finish by the yoga teacher trainee. Fellow teacher trainees and the director of the Yoga Teacher Training program will attend and provide evaluation feedback. In addition to teaching one or more practicum classes, YTT participants are required to attend a minimum of six classes taught by their colleagues.

Ashtanga Practicums will be conducted during the first two weeks following the fourth or fifth weekend teacher training session. Hatha Practicums will likely be held during the first two weeks following the eighth weekend teacher training session. Practicums will generally be scheduled between the hours of 6-11am Monday through Friday, but variations will be made in order to accommodate the schedule needs of the teacher training participants.

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 Tuition and Payment Options

Early Registration $2,650 by June 1, 2008
Or $2,850 by July 1, 2008

Refund Policy:
If you provide written notification of your withdrawal from the program at least 10 business days prior to the start of the training, 100% fees paid less a $100 registration fee will be refunded. There are no refunds after the course begins. All printed material copyrighted to Laurel Hodory and Yoga One LLC must be returned before a refund check is issued.

What Teacher Training Fees Cover:

  • All weekend training sessions
  • Course manual and handouts
  • Class observations, assisting and student teaching;
  • Free yoga classes during YTT weekends
  • Mentored teaching practicums
  • 1 private mentoring meeting with the Director to discuss progress
  • Option to purchase a special It's Yoga Unlimited Class Pass*

*The cost of the special YTT Unlimited Yoga Pass is $300 (regularly $810). It is valid for the duration of the YTT program beginning March 1 and ending October 31st. Once accepted into the program, participants may purchase the pass directly from It’s Yoga.

Additional fees:
Other than the Yoga Teacher Training Manual and handouts, all books and supplies such as neti pot, journal, etc. are extra.

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 Who Should Enroll?
Anyone who is interested in the program should apply. However, applicants should have a good foundation in yoga. Some of the qualities that prepare students for the training and that are used in the application review process include:

  • At least 2 years continuous yoga practice.
  • 6 months study with the former Director of It's Yoga, Laurel Hodory.
  • A deep interest in understanding physical, spiritual, and philosophical aspects of yoga.

If you are interested in enrolling in the program, we strongly recommend that you begin taking classes at It's Yoga as soon as possible. We welcome students of other traditions, graduates of other teacher training programs, and students who have studied with other teachers.

If you have questions, we would be happy to talk with you. Just give us a call at (614) 487-9642.

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 Application Process

  • Complete an Application and Director Referral Form and submit it to It's Yoga with a $300 deposit as early as possible, but no later than the January 15, 2008.
  • Applicants will be notified of their acceptance into the program via e-mail. A reading and supply list will be provided upon acceptance into the program.
  • When enrollment in the course has filled, applicants who meet entrance requirements will be placed on a waiting list. In the event of a cancellation, wait-listed applicants will be contacted in the order that they were placed on the wait list.
  • Applicants must choose Certification or Non-certification track. Students choosing the Certification track will receive a 200-hour Yoga Alliance Approved Teacher Training Certificate upon satisfactory completion of all course work.* The Non-certification track is offered to students who are interested in deepening their study of yoga, but do not wish to teach. Non-certification students are not required to complete some homework assignments or practicum hours. They may apply for certification up to one year after the certification course has ended with payment of a $250 late certification fee and completion of all homework and practicum hours.

*The Director of the Yoga Teacher Training program reserves the right to deny certification to any participant who has not completed course requirements or to remove a disruptive participant from the program without refund of tuition.

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 How to Choose a Teacher Training Program
The Yoga Alliance has a complete list of questions that may be helpful to you in selecting a Yoga Teaching Training Program. Below is an abbreviated list. For a full list, go to www.yogaalliance.com.

  • Is the school registered with the Yoga Alliance?
  • How many teachers has the school graduated under theYoga Alliance Standards?
  • What are the backgrounds/qualifications of the school's teacher trainers?
  • What is material is covered in the Teacher Training Program?
  • Does the schedule for the training program fit into your schedule?

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It's Yoga • 1780 West Fifth Avenue • Columbus, Ohio 43212 • 487-9642 (ITS-YOGA) •

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Questions? info@itsyogacolumbus.com

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Read comments from graduates of It's Yoga's Teacher Training Certification programs

2008 Schedule & Dates:

Monday-Friday
7:30-11:30am & 1:00-5:00pm

Saturday, August 2
1:30-6:00pm

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Download the It's Yoga Teacher Training 2008 brochure - COMING SOON (PDF format)

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"I would recommend this course to anyone considering teacher training. Laurel's generosity, compassion and patience as a teacher allowed us to unfold at our own pace. I am so appreciative of the grace and compassion of this particular studio."
— Turiya Gearhardt, Hospice Nurse

Laurel Hodory

 

 

   
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