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Yoga Teacher Training with Kula Kamala – Part I

Prerequisites: Practicing Yoga for at least 4 months; CPR and First Aid strongly recommended

Become a Nationally Certified Yoga instructor and learn to teach public yoga classes, apply the therapeutic healing techniques of yoga or enhance your own practice through kula-kamala yoga’s 230-hour Yoga Alliance Approved Yoga Teacher Training Program.  This program is presented in two parts.  Part I, held during the fall 2010 semester, provides instruction on yoga ethics, physical practice of asana (dress appropriately) and variations, meditation, pranayama (breath work), yoga history and philosophy, the use of sound (chanting) and visualization, anatomy, pathology, alignment, yoga psychology, energy, basic Sanskrit (the language of yoga).  Part II of the training, which will be held during the spring 2011 semester, will elaborate on philosophy, teaching techniques and yoga therapeutics.  Successful sequential completion of Part I then Part II is required for students to receive a Certificate of Completion from Kula-Kamala Yoga and become eligible for certification through Yoga Alliance (YA) at the 200-hour level.  95% attendance is required.  Student medical history and waiver required.  Textbooks required which are available at the OCC Bookstore.  Current Yoga Teachers: This course meets YA CEU requirements.  Nurses: This activity is approved by the New Jersey State Nurses Association for 126.5 contact hours. 

Cost: $1,350

CEHS 337
Instructor: Sharon Allitt          
Location: Kula-Kamala Yoga, 673 Batchelor Street, Toms River, NJ

 

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