100 HOUR ayurvedic yoga therapy immersion program
Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy is a yoga practice where we apply yoga and ayurveda -which are sister sciences- to the student's ayurvedic constitution, their state of health, their age and gender as well as temperament and spiritual inclination.
Usually Yoga is not adapted to the individual but rather the individual adapts to the practice. In ayurvedic yoga therapy the approach is to consider the student as unique and adapt the practices to his/her particular needs. The practices learned in this program can be taught on a private or one-on-one basis as well as in a group class. Knowing how to work with Ayurveda's Doshas and combining this knowledge with yogic practices is a powerful Therapeutic Tool. The Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy program offers a dynamic (vinyasa approach) to healing as well as an static (hatha yoga) approach. |
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COURSE SYLLABUS
COURSE SYLLABUS
1. history of ayurvedic YOGA therapy
Restorative Yoga from the 1940's when B.K.S. Iyengar learned Tl Krishnamacharya. Iyengar as a teenager suffered several health issues and the guidance of Krishnamacharya helped him regain his health and vitality.
Later in his life, Iyengar felt the strong need to find poses that could help his students both locals and westerners to use yoga postures from a therapeutical perspective, thus preventing strain, injury or pain. Gheeta Iyengar continued his father's legacy when she started using restorative postures especially for women while undergoing their moon cycle or to help regulate it. Restorative yoga is a relaxing, receptive practice, quiet type of practice where poses are held from 5 to even 20 minutes. They help us still the mind and body system thus supporting their healing processes. |
2. principles of ayurveda
Nada Yoga or the Yoga of Sound is one of the most profound methods for healing since ancient times. In the path of nada yoga, sounds composed of all elements (space, air, fire, water and earth) are brought together to create a unique experience to the patient, brining a harmonic essence and creating a state of Theta brain wave activity inducing harmonic overtones of healing instruments while on a conscious state. Sound is a waveform which moves through and penetrates matter therefore it is not just what we can hear. Sound actually causes cells and tissues to vibrate and change their energetic frequency. This is the reason why it has the potential to alter every dimension of our being. When nada yoga is combined with restorative yoga practices their effects are manifold. |
3. the YOGA asanas
We will cover the following postures in our studies:
- Forward Bending
- Back Bending
- Spinal Twisting
- Lateral Stretching
- Inversions
4. the pranayama practices
- In-depth study of Pranayama or vital energy as a healing technique . Practices will include
- Breath Awareness
- Full Yogic Breath
- Bramhari
- Nadhi Shodhana
- Ujjayi
- Sama Vritti
5. vinyasa krama and sequencing
6. designing an ayurvedic yoga therapy program
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7. relaxation techniques
- Types of instruments you can use in a session
- How to choose your instruments
- Types of props you can use in a session
- Why and how to choose one prop versus another in a session
- Q & A
8. certification and final project
We provide a 50 Hour YACEP certification for this program for the general audience. If you are already a yoga teacher, this may be enough to embark on your future endeavors. However, if you wish to continue your journey as a yoga therapist, we suggest you take additional 10 Hours of self-study which will provide you credits for yoga therapy TTC. We will send you an email with your certificate within a week of finishing the training.
Those who wish to obtain credits for 300 Hour Yoga Therapy Teacher Training will need to develop a final project as follows:
Those who wish to obtain credits for 300 Hour Yoga Therapy Teacher Training will need to develop a final project as follows:
- After the training, the student should work on a final project. Choose a group of people who has a particular disease or group of diseases. The student will be asked to research on this disease, to apply apply what has been learned during the course in order to deliver an essential Abhijna Nada & Restorative Program:
- Project Objective
- Research on the disease and applications in nada and restorative yoga.
- Proposed Sessions and Sequences (In weeks of progress for a minimum of 1-2 months).
- Proposed Pranayama Practices (In weeks of progress).
Pre-requisites for this program: No pre-requisites, however it is advisable to have undergone at least 3-4 months of regular yoga practice. Students who have previous TTC's will benefit and expand their knowledge in this thorough program.
Full Schedule - restorative & nada yoga Program
January 10 - 16, 2019Jan. 10 (optional)
9 am - 1 pm Check in at housing 1 pm - 2 pm Welcome Lunch 5 pm - Karma Yoga Meeting 6:00 - 7 pm - Meditation Jan. 11 & 14, 15 & 16 6.00-8.00 am Morning Practice of Choice (Therapy, Hatha, Ashtanga or Yin) 8:00-8:30 am Nada Yoga Practice 8:30 - 10:30 am Breakfast Break 10:30 - 12:00 m Nada Yoga Theory 12:00 - 2:00 pm Lunch Break 2:00 - 4:15 pm Study Time 4:15 - 5:45 pm Restorative Yoga 6:00 - 7:00 pm Meditation January 12 & 13 (Half Day) 7-9 am: Morning Restorative Practice 9-10:30 am: Breakfast Break 10:30 - 1.30 pm : Theory & Practice 2:00 - 5:00 pm Study Time (studio will be open for you to practice) Course ends on January 16th after meditation. |
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When: January 10 - 16, 2022
Price: 1800 EURO inclusive of Tax Deposit: $600 Euro deductible of the final amount to be sent via paypal to assure your participation. Course is limited to 12 students. What is Included: course manuals, course charts, tuition, YACEP Certification & 50 Hr credits towards 300 HR Yoga Therapy Certification. Course includes twin shared accommodation. 300 HR Credits for Yoga Therapy 300 TTC: Add $80 USD. Single Room: Add $70/week Food: Add $60/week breakfast & lunch, monday to saturday |