TTC:Tailored enrolment option

Dear Students

We are opening a limited number of places on our upcoming 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training to teachers who have already completed a recognised 200-hour teacher training elsewhere and are looking to deepen and consolidate their knowledge and teaching experience.

This option is intended specifically for existing 200-hour certified teachers who would like to revisit the full training in a structured environment, strengthen their understanding of the material, and further develop their own practice and teaching.

Rather than undertaking the training as a first-time certification, experienced teachers will be joining the programme as part of a continuing professional development pathway. You will have the opportunity to work through the full course alongside the new trainees, while bringing your existing experience and knowledge to the training.

The programme covers the full 200-hour curriculum, including asana practice, pranayama, meditation, anatomy and physiology, yoga philosophy and ethics, teaching methodology, observation, sequencing and teaching practice.

We believe that repeating a comprehensive teacher training can be particularly valuable once you have already begun teaching. Concepts that may have been theoretical during an initial TTC often become much more meaningful when revisited with actual teaching experience behind you.

For this reason, we are making a limited number of places available to existing 200-hour certified teachers at a reduced continuing-development rate.



Eligibility:
This pathway is available only to teachers who have already completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training and can provide evidence of their existing certification.

For those undertaking their first 200-hour training, the standard programme and tuition remain unchanged.



If you have already completed a 200-hour TTC and are interested in joining us for this next stage of your development, please get in touch and we can provide further details about the continuing-development rate

We would be very happy to have experienced teachers join the group and bring their existing knowledge and teaching experience into the training.

Best regards,

Mysore Breathing Room

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