Sunday 1 February 2015

Yoga Teacher Training In India



When we talk about learning yoga our mind diverts to India as the country is believed to be the place where yoga took birth and emerged into different forms or styles on which yoga teacher training in India is based in today world.
The most popular styles of yoga on which different yoga institutes, schools and academies are based are Hatha yoga and Ashtanga yoga.
The Apar Yoga academy, a Yoga Alliance USA registered yoga academy provides yoga teacher trainingin India in both styles the Hatha and Ashtanga yoga. The academy is established by and as well is running under the supervision of great yoga masters who have completely devoted their life to practice and teach yoga for the betterment of whole mankind.
The teaching here is not only authentic ( as described in Vedas) and certified but also accompanied with other facilities for the yoga students like comfortable stay in hotels, vegetarian Indian meal with seasonal fruits and healthy snacks and ayurvedic massage, etc. Also various activities like sight-seeing, trekking and river rafting are arranged for the students.
The yoga alliance certified yoga teacher training program of the academy makes you eligible to become a certified yoga instructor. On the basis of this certification you can teach yoga in any part of the world. The certified yoga teachers are preferred over non-certified yoga teachers in many yoga schools, academies and studios.
The Apar Yoga academy is proud of being located in Rishikesh, India. Rishikesh which is also called ‘’yoga capital of the world’’ is full of natural beauty that includes great Himalayas and the sacred river Ganga. So the natural climate around the academy further helps to calm and relax the body so that is can be perfectly aligned to yoga to reap maximum benefits of yoga teacher training.
The training is conducted in the ashrams of academy in true yogic environment. The registered as well highly experienced yoga masters teach the students and make them practice under their supervision through the entire teacher training program.
The students are divided into small batches, around 10-15 in each batch. The small batches help both the instructor and the students. The instructors get the sufficient time for each and every student and the students also get the required time to clear their doubts and discuss their difficulties.

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