Online Yoga Teacher Training Course
Restorative yoga is a practice in and of itself for people of all ages, at all levels of yoga experience, and in all states of health. This healing yoga practice benefits every type of body reduces stress and soothes the sympathetic nervous system. It gives time and space to your body so it can restore itself. In this virtual training, you will learn straightforward techniques to practice and teach Restorative Yoga safely, pranayama, and meditation techniques, as well as how to set up and sequence classes. In this time of uncertainty, it is essential to learn self-care tools for yourself and for others.
Highlights
- 20-hour online Restorative yoga teacher training
- The course is already fully available online
- Eligible to register for Yoga Alliance Continuing Education
- 1 optional live one-on-one session
- In order to receive the CE credits, there will be a final assignment due at the end of the course.
- Self-paced: You can begin and end the training as it suits you.
- Lifetime access to all of the materials including downloadable PDFs, some audio lessons, and workbooks.
Yoga styles
Program
Pre-application requirements
While you do need to be a 200-hour certified teacher in order to teach yoga, this course is open to everyone who may be looking to learn more about Restorative Yoga, how to practice it and how to teach it.
Certifications
The course/hours count as Continuing Education hours for Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT®) only.
Flexible duration
One of the greatest benefits of this online training is that you can begin and end it as it suits you. If you follow the timeline provided, you can finish the course in just a few days! However, you will only be eligible to register with Yoga Alliance if you complete the training before December 31, 2022.
How the training works
This course is 100% online with 1 live one-on-one session. The instructional videos can only be watched within the course itself, and you will have lifetime access to all of the material. There will be some downloadable PDFs, some audio lessons, and workbooks throughout the course.
If you would like to receive the CE credits, there will be a final assignment due at the end of the course. If you are just taking the course for your personal journey, or are not registered with any Yoga Alliance, then you do not need to complete the final assignment.
Course information
In our culture of constant activity and distraction, everything seems to accelerate and we find ourselves overstimulated and constantly trying to catch up and keep pace. In this training, you will learn how to work with your nervous system and breath to decelerate, slow down, and discover spaciousness and stillness within. It is by experiencing this relaxation state first that you will be able to guide your students into a similar experience.
This is a gentle and supportive style of yoga that uses various props to support the body. When the body is fully supported, it will naturally relax, releasing deeply held tensions. Restorative yoga is the Art of non-doing, and focuses on effortlessness and ease, using well-placed blankets, bolsters, yoga straps, and chairs to safely support the body in various postures. This process invokes a natural state of balance, regeneration, and deep rest.
It is a soothing, nurturing, and slow-paced practice that promotes the healing effects of rest. This is especially helpful for insomnia, depression, stress, low back pain, anxiety, etc. In this training inspired by the teaching of Judith Hanson Lasater, you will learn straightforward techniques to practice and teach Restorative Yoga.
After completing this course, you will be able to teach Restorative yoga classes for all bodies and ages. You will also be able to integrate restorative poses into other styles of classes, introduce prop-usage techniques, design practice sessions with respect to each different body type, and be able to assist safely students during their practice.
This 20-hour Yoga Alliance accredited course is led by a senior teacher Gwendoline Ferreira (E-RYT500 and YACEP). Once the course is completed, and if you are a 200hour Registered Yoga Alliance Teacher, you will gain 20 continuing education credits. In order to continue growing as a teacher, all Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT) must complete 30 hours of Continuing Education every 3 years.
What will you learn?
- What is Restorative yoga?
- Why do we practice it?
- How to practice and teach Restorative yoga?
- The benefits of Restorative yoga on the mind and the body
- The Restorative postures and their variations
- The use of props to support the body
- Guided meditation sessions
- Pranayama techniques
- Language and touch
- How to set up and teach the 5 variations of savasana
- Using studio props as well as alternatives for a home-based practice
- How to deepen the Restorative experience
- Setting up a Restorative class
- Sequencing the Restorative yoga practice
- Integrating Restorative yoga postures into other yoga classes
- 2 videos led classes with demonstrations
- 3 self-practice classes
Who is this course suitable for?
- Those who wish to learn how to create Restorative yoga sequences
- Those believing in the power of relaxation
- Those wishing to learn how to practice Restorative yoga
- Those who want to integrate Restorative poses into more active practices
Retreat location
This teacher training is held online. Yoga Bliss is located in Bali, Indonesia (GMT+8). All the classes are 100% online and you can participate in the course from the comfort of your home.
What's included
- Tuition fee to 20-hour online Restorative yoga teacher training course
- Eligible to register for Yoga Alliance Continuing Education credit if you complete the training before 31 December 2022
- Lifetime access to all of the material, including any content added in the future
What's not included
- Accommodation
- Food
Cancellation Policy
- A reservation requires a deposit of 100% of the total price.
- The deposit is non-refundable if the booking is canceled.