Yoga Alliance

Industry Standards for Teacher Training

Yoga Alliance is the organization that shapes how we recognize trained teachers—creating a shared language of credentials across studios worldwide.

Short Definition

Yoga Alliance is the largest international nonprofit registry for yoga teachers and training schools. Founded in 1999, it establishes minimum training standards and maintains a directory of registered teachers (RYTs) and schools (RYSs) that meet those standards.

What Yoga Alliance Does

Think of Yoga Alliance as a credentialing body—similar to how other professions have licensing boards, though yoga registration remains voluntary. The organization sets curriculum requirements for training programs, maintains a searchable registry of teachers and schools, and provides a framework studios can use when hiring.

When a school registers with Yoga Alliance (becoming an RYS—Registered Yoga School), they agree to include certain subjects in their curriculum: anatomy, teaching methodology, philosophy, practicum hours, and more. Graduates can then register as RYTs, signaling to studios and students that they've completed recognized training.

Why Yoga Alliance Matters

  • Shared standards—creates baseline expectations for what "trained teacher" means
  • Portability—credentials recognized across studios, gyms, and countries
  • Continuing education—registered teachers must maintain their credentials through ongoing learning
  • Consumer protection—students can verify a teacher's credentials through the registry
  • Insurance eligibility—many liability insurance providers require Yoga Alliance registration

Credential Types

  • RYS-200—registered to offer 200-hour foundational training
  • RYS-300—registered to offer advanced 300-hour training
  • RYS-500—registered to offer comprehensive 500-hour training

Important Perspective

Yoga Alliance registration is valuable but not mandatory. Many excellent teachers trained before Yoga Alliance existed or chose lineage-based programs outside the registry system. The credential tells you someone completed structured training—it doesn't measure wisdom, presence, or teaching skill.

Similarly, registration doesn't guarantee quality. A newly registered RYT-200 and a master teacher with decades of experience hold the same base credential. Use registration as one data point among many when choosing a teacher or program.

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Lisa Marie
Lisa Marie|E-RYT 500 | 20+ Years Teaching
February 2026
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