The 200-hour program is carefully structured across five core educational categories. This chart illustrates the minimum time dedicated to each essential area of study, creating a balanced and complete learning experience.
While the overall distribution provides a high-level view, the true value lies in the depth of each category. Here's how the minimum required hours compare, highlighting the program's primary focus areas.
Each educational category contains a rich set of topics designed to build a solid foundation for teaching. Below are the key components that make up the comprehensive curriculum.
The experiential core of the training, where students embody the practices they will eventually teach. This is the largest component, focusing on personal mastery and deep understanding.
This pillar transforms a practitioner into a teacher, focusing on the art and science of effective instruction and class management.
A crucial study of the human body to ensure safe and effective teaching, bridging ancient wisdom with modern science.
This section delves into the heart of yoga, exploring the ancient texts, ethical principles, and lifestyle that inform the practice beyond the mat.
The practical application of all learned knowledge, providing invaluable hands-on experience in a supportive, supervised setting.
Becoming a certified professional is a structured process that combines rigorous training with practical evaluation. This pathway ensures every graduate is fully prepared to teach with confidence and competence.
Fulfill all 200 required contact hours with high attendance.
Successfully lead teach, observe, and assist in classes.
Excel in written assignments and the final examination.
Receive your 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training certificate.
Beyond the curriculum, the integrity of a YTT program rests on its leadership and ethical foundation. These elements ensure a safe, supportive, and high-caliber learning environment for all students.
Lead trainers must hold advanced certifications (Yoga.lk Approved Diploma in Yoga or equivalent) and possess substantial, documented teaching experience to guide you with true expertise.
A professional code of conduct is paramount, promoting a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment that upholds the integrity of yoga's teachings.
Schools can hold multiple credentials, with fees applied per credential.