YTT (Yoga Teacher Training)

Deepening Practice, Learning to Guide

Also called: YTT, Teacher Training, 200-Hour, 500-Hour

Teacher training is where personal practice deepens into something you can share—a journey of learning to see, support, and guide others on the mat.

Short Definition

YTT stands for Yoga Teacher Training—a certification program that prepares students to teach yoga professionally. Programs are measured in hours, with 200-hour training being the foundational standard and 500-hour representing advanced certification.

What Happens in Teacher Training

Teacher training is part education, part transformation. You'll study asana in depth—not just how to do poses, but how to teach them safely to different bodies. You'll learn anatomy, sequencing, the art of cueing, and how to read a room.

But the curriculum extends beyond technique. Most programs include yoga philosophy, history, pranayama, meditation, and ethics. You'll practice teaching—nervously at first, then with growing confidence—and receive feedback that shapes your voice as a teacher.

Why People Do Teacher Training

  • To teach professionallythe most direct path to leading classes at studios, gyms, or privately
  • To deepen personal practicemany students enter training with no intention to teach, simply wanting to understand yoga more fully
  • To join a communitytraining cohorts often form lasting bonds through shared intensive experience
  • To explore a career changeyoga can become a full-time profession or complement other work
  • To honor a callingsome feel drawn to share what practice has given them

Training Formats

The foundational certification. Programs run anywhere from three weeks intensive to six months of weekend sessions. This qualifies you to register as an RYT-200 and teach public classes at most studios.

Advanced training taken after completing a 200-hour program. Covers specialized topics—therapeutics, advanced anatomy, specific populations, or deeper philosophy.

Either a comprehensive 500-hour program or the combination of 200 + 300 hours. This advanced credential opens doors to teaching teacher trainings yourself.

What to Expect

Training is demanding—physically, mentally, and sometimes emotionally. You'll practice more than you're used to. You'll study topics that may be entirely new. You'll stand in front of others and teach, feeling exposed and uncertain.

But something shifts along the way. You begin to see your practice differently. You notice what you've taken for granted. You develop language for experiences that were previously felt but unspoken. Whether or not you teach a single public class, the training changes how you understand yoga.

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