Yoga Teacher Training
(Basic 200 Hour)

There are two versions of the Yoga Teacher Training. One is an Immersion that runs from June 5 - 29th.

The other is a modular format that takes place on weekends.

Free YTT Q&A

Online (Zoom) Q&A

Thursday January 30th 7pm (1 hour)

Have Questions about the Training? Come In and interact with our trainers to get your questions answered and get a better sense of what this training is about. Don’t want to interact? Simply Listen to find out more.

There’s no commitment. Come get acquainted with our style, philosophy, and instructors.

Find out what makes this training unique and top-rated YTT in Dane County (via Yoga Alliance).

Next Training Begins February 20th, 2024

If you have no yoga teacher training experience or no (nationally recognized) yoga alliance affiliated certification, this 200 hour basics certification is the place to start. With completion of this program, you will posses a (yoga alliance affiliated) nationally recognized certification. This program is 200+ hours which you can take over the course of one-month, one-year, one-and-a-half-year, two years, or longer duration. The modular structure of this training means that you can adapt it to your pace, schedule, and budget.

This training is not for everyone, but if you have a genuine desire to go deeper with yoga, a commitment to engage, and have enough yoga experience to keep yourself safe, you are in good shape to start your yoga teacher training soon (apply here).

Note: There is about 10 hours of preparation material for the training in addition to ten practices. Be sure you allot enough time for training preparation and apply far enough ahead of time, to complete the preparation.

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Next Q&A

Live (At Yoga Studio) Q&A

Sunday January 19th 1pm (1 hr)

Become Confident & Open to Authentic Teaching

  • Flexible

    Our training offers both modular weekend trainings and a 3-week intensive (in June) so you can choose the options that work for you, at your pace, for your life.

  • Integrative

    This training takes an integrative approach, working across traditions and practices to reach the core of what makes yoga the powerful and nourishing practice it is.

  • Transformational

    Past students say this program has transformed and enriched their lives. The skills you will learn here, offer the ability to be, not only a great teacher, but also the most whole, balanced and authentic version of yourself. Testimonials.

Winter 2025 Training has several options


Plans for the Winter 2025 Training range from eight months to two years and are as follows:

Completing Training in Five Months (Weekends + Intensive)
Feb 20 – 23 (PPTC – Yoga Posture & Form) 
April 4 – 6 (PPTD – Yoga Anatomy Focus)
April 25 – 27 (Savasanah)   – or –   May 16 – 18 (Asana Lab)
June 6 – 8 (PPT – Seat of Practice)
June 13 – 29 Completion Immersion

Flexible Schedule

Completing Training in Nine Months (Weekends + Intensive)
Feb 20 – 23 (PPTC – Yoga Posture & Form) 
April 4 – 6 (PPTD – Yoga Anatomy Focus)
April 25 – 27 (Savasanah)     – or –      May 16 – 18 (Asana Lab)
June 6 – 8 (PPT – Seat of Practice)
June 13 – 22 Cue Anatomy Intensive   (IMSN8)
Sept 12 – 14 (IPP – Integration)
Nov 14 – 16 (IQP – Sequencing Integration)

Completing Training in 1 Year (Weekend Modules Only)
Feb 20 – 23 (PPTC – Yoga Posture & Form) 
April 4 – 6 (PPTD – Yoga Anatomy Focus)
April 25 – 27 (Savasanah)    
May 16 – 18 (Asana Lab)
June 6 – 8 (PPT – Seat of Practice)
June 13 – 15 (BA – Yoga Anatomy Basics)
June 20 – 22 (TP – Cueing & Ethics)
Oct 3 – 5 (IGP – Integration)
Nov 14 – 16 (IQP – Sequencing Integration)
Dec 6, 7 + Jan 10, 11 (TN – Presence of the Teacher)   – 2026 – 
Feb 20 – 22 (IQN – Sequencing Integration)

Plus Choose THREE of the following electives:
March 13 – 16 (Practices Weekend),  March thru June  
(Sacral Chakra), April 4 – 6 (Yogic Meditation),
April 25 – 27 (Savasanah), June 27 – 29 (Integration),
August thru October (Solar Plexus Chakra),  Oct 3 – 5 (Anatomy of Muscle & Bone), Fall (Mentorship Integration), October thru December (Anatomy of the Nervous System), – 2026 –  Jan – April (Mentorship Integration), Jan – March (Heart Chakra), Jan – July (Ecstatic Dance), April 3 – 5 (Flow),  April 24 – 26 (Yin Yoga), May 15 – 17 (Circling)

Elective Modules in Italics are “Partitioned Modules” These are modules that take place in several partitions over a month or more, often on a weeknight or Sunday Evening.  For a specific schedule of these modules, see schedule on page 32 of the catalog.

Completing Training in 1.5 Years
Feb 20 – 23 (PPTC – Yoga Posture & Form) 
April 4 – 6 (PPTD – Yoga Anatomy Focus)
June 6 – 8 (PPT – Seat of Practice)
June 20 – 22 (TP – Cueing & Ethics)
Sept 12 – 14 (IPP – Integration)
Nov 14 – 16 (IQP – Sequencing Integration)
Dec 6, 7 + Jan 10, 11 (TN – Presence of the Teacher)   – 2026 – 
Feb 20 – 22 (IQN – Sequencing Integration)
June 12 – 14 (BA – Yoga Anatomy Basics)

Plus Choose FIVE of the following electives:
any electives to left or –  2025 – April 25 – 27 (Savasanah), May 16 – 18 (Asana Lab)  –  2026 –  July thru December (Insight Chakra), Aug 21 – 23 (Big Mind), Sept 26, 27 + Oct 9 – 11 (Nervous System Regulation), Dec 4 – 6 (Power Flow)

Completing Training in Two Years
Feb 20 – 23 (PPTC – Yoga Posture & Form) 
April 4 – 6 (PPTD – Yoga Anatomy Focus)
June 6 – 8 (PPT – Seat of Practice)
June 13 – 15 (BA – Yoga Anatomy Basics)  
Dec 6, 7 + Jan 10, 11 (TN – Presence of the Teacher)   – 2026 – 
Jan 29 – Feb 1 (FF1 – Foundations)                       
March 13 – 15 (FF2 – Blazing Your Path)
June 19 – 21 (FA – Yoga Anatomy Foundations)
June 26 – 28 (TS – Physicality Teaching Skills)    
2026 Mentorship Integration
Nov 6 – 8 (IQS – Integration)

Plus Choose 3 of the following electives:
any electives to left, above, or –  2026 –  Feb 20 – 22 (Integration), July 3 & 4 (Integration)  –  2027 –  2027 (Music for the Yogic Journey), Jan – April (Mentorship Integration),  Jan 31 + March 13 & 14 (State Regulation Basics), Feb 19 – 21 (Philosophy Weekend), Feb 19 – 21 (Pranayama),  April 3, 4, 24, 25 (Spiritual Growth)

Future Training Start Dates

2026

Cost of the Training


For the full training (plus lifetime access to all online materials):

$ 3250 : Paid in Advance
$ 299 : Pay-Per-Module, Early Bird ( 14 Total )
$ 349 : Pay-Per-Module ( 14 Total )


FAQs

 
  • Our only prerequisite is that you have enough experience to make sure that you do no harm to yourself (what we call the practice of Ahimsa) as the starting point. If you know your body well enough to do this (usually 6 - 12 months of regular practice for most people) and you have a sincere desire to go deeper in this practice, then you are ready for the training.

  • In Addition to the basics, we will be using the following reading materials listed in the catalog:

    Yogabody by Judith Lasater

    Getting Real by Susan Campbell

    The Power of Focusing by Ann Weiser Cornell

    Teaching People, Not Poses by Jay Fields

    We encourage you to get these books from a local seller if possible. Feel welcome to get a head start with these books if you would like to “get some training started before the training.”

  • Absolutely. Traditionally, about 40% of those who sign up for the training do so to deepen their practice and understanding of yoga. However, we will warn you that historically 50% of those people change their minds (and decide to teach) over the course of the training.

    That said, a primary axiom of this training is that “We Practice for a Better Life,” which is to say that our approach to yoga is one of practice making your life tangibly better. In addition to the “hard skills” of teaching (sequencing, cueing), we will also focus on “soft skills” like presence, speaking from the heart, and teaching from an inner humility and dignity. These soft skills translate to many other areas of life just as your mat practice will.

    Many have taken this training for that very purpose of bringing valuable skills into life.

  • This training will meet and exceed Yoga Alliance’s Registered Yoga School 200 Hours + competencies-based model, with 200+ online classroom hours in the following categories:

    - 75 hours of techniques, training, practice (asana, pranayama, subtle body, and meditation)

    - 60 hours of professional essentials (teaching methodology, professional development, and practicum)

    - 40 hours of anatomy and physiology (anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics)

    - 30 hours of yoga humanities (history, philosophy, and ethics)

    Upon completion of this training, graduates will receive a certificate of completion for 200 hours of study with 21st Century Yoga on the Mat and can register with Yoga Alliance as an RYT-200.

  • Yes. If you’d like a preview, contact us here to ask for one.

  • The approach of this training is Integral. This means that our primary aims are Integration (such as Integrating Eastern & Western approaches) and depth. In recent history, yoga has been divided into styles. We will be teaching you what lies at the foundation of all yoga styles and how these foundations may be put together as “ingredients” of whatever style you’d like to make. In long history, yoga has similarly been divided into various lineages. This had occurred because different people find depth through different means. We believe that it is our job as 21st Century Yogis to preserve this depth and find ways to contextualize it in order that the hoop of humanity may find the fit that helps take them deeper.
    We will note that this does not require you to take on any particular belief system. We are about process more than we are about “what to believe” or introducing a new dogma. We may ask you to “try some things on”, but your doubt, your questions, and your differing perspective are always welcome in our training. In our method, Living life yogicly isn’t about what to feel or think, but to think and feel from more than one perspective (pluralist).

  • This training is not for you if you are looking for a single style, approach, or lineage to be an unquestioned “one size fits all” method. This training takes a pluralist perspective that will dive into everything from the ancient texts written by sages to modern disciplines of Anatomy & Physiology. We will look at yoga through many lenses from it’s history and traditional mindset to what western studies like biomechanics & movement science might have to say about the practice. We will also look at what fields like Bodywork might have to say what yoga is doing (like with fascia & tensegrity) to how competing lineages like Buddhism, Taoism, and Western Lineages might give us perspectives on the human condition as it plays out on the mat and cushion.

    Primarily, the approach of this training is an evolutionary one where we believe that the best of what yoga needs to be to heal, inspire, and bring connection to the 21st Century is found by honoring yoga’s lineage while also remaining open to novelty and new discoveries, wherever they may come from.

    This is not a training for those who are allergic to the ambiguity or uncertainty that is an inevitable part of the path when taking on yoga from so many angles aiming for depth. This is neither a traditionalist training, nor a ‘western physically focused’ training. This training believes that the needs of the 21st Century require yoga to adapt by taking advantage of this unique time where we have access to the wisdom and knowledge of several civilizations. We believe that fulfilling the promise of all human civilization will be found in understanding the best of all of them, and this is an absolutely essential task for the 21st Century.

    In short, if this rings for you (you are excited / stimulated by this answer) and you want to make your yoga path an exploration rather than a system of beliefs. If you want to explore everything from the human condition, to the physicality of the body, to the ancient methods, then this training is for you.

  • For the full training (plus lifetime access to all online materials):

    $ 3250 : Paid in Advance (Sept 25th)
    $ 299 : Pay-Per-Module Early Bird
    $ 349 : Pay-Per-Module