300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Los Angeles

Started on September 18, 2024

You can take our Level.1 / 2 / 3 Sound Healing Courses with a little extra cost, you can complete all the selected courses during your 300 hour yoga teacher training in Los Angeles as we arrange during your free time during the day! Check the pricing below this page.

300 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course In  Los Angeles

Are you searching for some skills to make your career in the wellness industry? Do you feel inclined towards the ancient philosophy of yoga and want to gain more knowledge? Here is a perfect chance for you. Bali Yoga School has recently launched a 300-hour yoga teacher training course in Los Angeles. This advanced-level course will help you gain an edge over others in the wellness industry.

Why Visit Los Angeles For Your Next Holiday?

Los Angeles is eminent among tourists all over the world for being the centre of the movie industry. The country is ideal to visit all over the year as it has a moderate climate. You can visit the National Museum, opera houses, theatre studios, and many other tourist attractions. The place is also visited by yogis from various parts of the world. One can find 200+ yoga centres in the place, which makes it a great place to learn yoga.

What Makes Bali Yoga School Stand Apart?

Bali Yoga School is one of the best yoga schools for budding yoga teachers. The team of instructors is skilled at teaching learners from all walks of life. The course curriculum is an amalgamation of theory and practical learning. We also offer personalised doubt-clearing sessions to enrich your learning experience.

300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course in Los Angeles - Course Syllabus

Hatha Yoga Vinyasa Flow

Mastering Hatha / Vinyasa Flow

1st Week

Introduction of Hatha & Vinyasa flow
Pawanmuktasana series A
Surya namaskar (Hatha)
Chandra namaskar (Hatha)
Trikonasana
Parsvokonasana
Privarta Trikonasana
Privarta Parsvokanasana
Virbhadrasana A,B,C
Ardha chandrasana
Chaturangadandasana
Mathchendrasana A,B,C
Adra Ustrasana
Salabhasana
Setabandasana
Gatyatmak Paschimottasana
Pada prasar Paschimottasana
Saithalyasana
Sarvangasana
Core exercises

2nd Week

Surya namaskar A,B (ashtanga)
Chandra namaskar (Hatha)
Standing
Veerbhadrasana A,B,C
Trikonasana
Parsvottanasana
Parsvokonasana
Privirta Trikonasana
Privirta Parsvokonasana
Ardha chandrasana
Utthita hasta padangusthasana
Natrajasana
Vriksasana
Garudasana
Eka pada uttanasana
Natavarasana
Tandavasana
Eka padasana
Vatayanasana
Pada angushtasana
Baka dhyanasana
Eka pada baka dhyanasana

3rd Week

Eka hasta bhujasana
Santolanasana
Vashisthasana
Poorna matsyendrasana
Marichyasana C, D
Eka pada rajakaputasana
Raja kaputasana
Poorna ustrasana
Dhanurasana
Poorna shalabhbasana
Poorna chakrasana
Parighasana
Koormasana
Upavistakonasana
Ubhaya padangustasana
Urdvamukha paschimottasana
Hanumanasana
Bhoonamansana
Laguvajarasana
Badhakonasana
Vishwamitrasana
Kashyapasana

Inverted asanas-
Bhumi padamastakasana
Vipreetakarani Asana
Sarvangasana
Padma Sarvangasana
Halasana
Ardha padma halasana
Sirshasana
Salamba sirshasana
Niralambasana
Urdhwa padmasana
Leg stretching

4th Week

Teaching
Doubts
Questions / Answer

vinaysa yoga postures

Mastering ashtanga intermediate series postures

Standing Postures-
Samasthiti
Sun salutation (A & B)
Padangushtasana
Pada hastasana
Utthita Trikonasana
Parivritta Trikonasana
Utthita Parsvakonasana
Parivrtta Parsvakonasana
Prasarita Padottanasana (A, B, C & D)
Parsvottanasana

Intermediate Postures –
Pasasana
Krounchasana
Shalabhasana A, B
Bhekasana
Dhanurasana
Parsvadhanurasana
Ustrasana
Laghu Vajrasana
Kapotasana
Supta Vajrasana
Bakasana
Bharadvajasana
Ardha Matsyendrasana
Ekapada Sirsasana A, B, C
Dwipada Sirsasana B
Yoga nidrasana
Tittibhasana A, B, C
Pincha Mayurasana
Karandavasana
Mayurasana
Makarasana
Vatayanasana
Parighasana
Gomukhasana A, B, C
Supta Urdhvapada Vajrasana A, B
Mukta Hasta Sirsasana A, B, C
Baddha Hasta Sirsasana A, B, C, D
Urdhva Dhanurasana
Drop back to Urdhva Dhanurasana
Paschimottanasana

Finishing Postures-
Salamba Sarvangasana
Halasana Karnapidasana
Urdhva Padmasana
Pindasana
Matsyasana
Uttana Padasana
Shirshasana
Baddha Padmasana
Yoga Mudra Padmasana
Uth Pluthi (Tolasana)
Shavasana

meditation practice bali yoga

Dhayan (Meditation)

What is mind and its role in meditation?
Nature of mind and why it is restless?
What is Concentration?
Difference between concentration and meditation.
Fundamental importance of meditation.
Types of meditation.
Anapana Meditation
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra Meditation
Gayatri mantra Meditation
Om mani padme hum Mantra Meditation
Yoga Nidra Meditation
Vipassana meditation
Sound Healing therapy for chakras
Introduction to 7 Chakras, Aura and Prana
Mantra for Muladhara Chakra Meditation
Mantra for Swadhisthana Chakra Meditation
Mantra for Manipura Chakra Meditation
Mantra for Anahata Chakra Meditation
Mantra for Vishuddhi Chakra Meditation
Dynamic Moving Meditation (Osho)
Kirtan Spiritual Dancing Meditation
Walking Meditation
Self-Surrender Meditation
Jyoti Tratak meditation
What is samadhi & It’s process

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Yoga Therapy & Ayurveda

Concept and fundamentals of Ayurveda
Meaning, definition and principles of Ayurveda.
Tridosha meaning and functions.
Agni types and functions.
Ama meaning and types.
Trimalas types and relation with tridosha.
Triguna importance and attributes.
Fundamental Relation of triguna with Tridosha.
Saptprakarti attributes, qualities.
General functions of saptprakarti and their characteristics.
Mithahara definition and meaning
Fundamentals and importance of satavic diet.
Categories of food and its explanation.
Diet according to position of sun.
Saptprakarti and Tridosha diet.
Therapy and dietary needs for arthritis.
Therapeutic use of Asanas for Disc herniation.
Therapeutic use of Asanas for back problems.
Osteoporosis treatment and therapy.
Asthma’s problematic area and cure.
Sinusitis therapeutic cure.
Irritable bowel syndrome therapy.
Therapy for constipation problems.
Therapeutic use of meditation for Depression.
Therapeutic use of pranayama for Anxiety Disorders
Therapeutic use of shatkarmas for Migraine.
Therapeutic use of pranayama for Amnesia disorder.
Submission of assignments
Revision
Practical exam :presentation on one topic

Pranayama Breathing practice bali yoga

Pranayama (Breathing Practices)

Four Weeks of Pranayama

Week 1: Advanced pranayama practices
Week 2: Variations and experiments
Week 3: Awakening nadis and chakras
Week 4: Teaching practices and mastery of breathing

Topics:
What is Pranayama?
How pranayama brought happiness
Physiology of prana
Elements in nature of prana
Prana body types
Astrology of Breathing science
Prana and it routes
How prana flows in the body
Prana & Consciousness
Number of breaths we take
Research on prana
Health parameter with breath length
Guideline and discipline of pranayama

(Intermediate and Advance Practices of Pranayama)
Clavicular Pranayama (Upper Chest Pranayama)
Thoracic Pranayama (Middle Chest Pranayama)
Koshtiya (Diaphragmatic Pranayama)
Full body Yogic Pranayama
Pranava Pranayama (Om Meditation Breathing)
Nadi Shodhana Pranayama or Anulom Vilom Pranayama
Bhastrika Pranayama (Bellows Breath)
Kapalbhati Pranayama (Skull Shining Breath)
Bhramari Pranayama (Humming Bee Breath)
Ujjayi Pranayama (Ocean Breath)
Sitali Pranayama (Cooling Breath)
Sitkari Pranayama (Hissing Breath)
Murcha Pranayama (Swooning Breath Yoga)
Surya Bhedi Pranayama (Right Nostril Breathing)
Chandra Bhedi Pranayama (Left Nostril Breathing

Yoga Philosophy

Sutras from Patanjali Yoga Sutras

Chapter 1st (Yoga Samadhi)
Chapter 2nd (Yoga Sadhana)
Chapter 3rd (Yoga Vibhuti)
Chapter 4th (Yoga Kaivalya)

anatomy course

Yoga Anatomy & Physiology

Brief introduction of skeleton system & function
Anatomy of shoulder & function with the important name of muscles
Anatomy of pelvic griddle with muscles names
Spine anatomy & function/ importance in yoga practice
Kundalini shakti introduction & function
Chakra introduction & function with the endocrine system
Nadis- the energy channel function & importance
Prana introduction & importance in organ function
Panchakosha importance in function of the body

Chakra introduction & function with endocrine system
Nadis- the energy channel function & importance
prana introduction & importance in organ function
Panchakosha importance in function of body
Respiratory system introduction/ function and problems
Circulatory system importance/ function & problems
Digestive system importance/ function & problems
Submission of assignment & revision
Practical exam : Presentation given to teacher
Written exam: Submission of assignment to teacher

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Shatkarma (Yogic Cleansing)

Introduction to shatkarma
Jalaneti Satkarma (Nasal cleansing with salty water)
Rubber neti (Nasal cleansing with a rubber string)
Kunjal kriya
Shankh prakshalan kriya

Bandhas (Energy Locks)

Introduction to bandha
Jalandhara bandha
Moola bandha
Uddiyana bandha
Maha bandha

Mudra (Yoga Gestures)

Introduction of Mudras
Fundamental importance of Mudras
Jnana mudra
Vayu mudra
Bhairava mudra
Pranav mudra
Sankhmukhi mudra

teaching practice

Teaching Practice

Demonstration & Teaching methodology
Alignment
Instructions

Evaluation are based on

Written Test
Asana Practical Test
Attendance
Performance
Behaviour

We are currently running courses in Rishikesh, India & Bali, Indonesia.

An advance Booking fees : In order to book for the course participant is required to deposit booking fees of 500 USD, we accept booking fee via Razor pay| Western union | bank transfer or Transfer wise. An official booking confirmation letter will be sent to you shortly after successful advance deposit for the course fees, the balance of the course fees can be paid on arrival at school either by credit card, debit card or cash, bank account details are given below, if you face any issue feel free to write us, we are always available to assist you.

Yoga School in Rishikesh, India

Daily Shedule

Time Schedule
5:30 Am Morning Bell
6:00 – 7:00 Am Pranayama and Shatkarma
7:00 – 8:30 Am Hatha Vinyasa Yoga
08:30 Am Breakfast
09:30 – 10:30 Am Yoga Philosophy
10:30 – 11:30 Pm Anatomy
11:30 – 12:30 Pm Alignment / Adjustment/ Teaching Methodology
12:30 pm Lunch
15:00 – 16:00 Pm  Yoga Therapy / Ayurveda
16:00 – 17:30 Pm Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga
17:30 Pm  Tea Break
18:00 – 19:00 Pm Meditation
19:00 Pm Dinner
21:00 Pm Lights Off

How to Reach?

Arrival & Departure Dates:
The course starts on 1st of every month at 5:00 PM with the opening ceremony & orientation program, the course completes on 27th of every month at 7:00 Pm, Departure date is 28th of every month before 12:00 Pm afternoon time.

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Read Terms & Conditions Before Joining YTT300

All classes are mandatory only in case of an emergency or illness one can take leave with respected teacher permission. Uninformed leaves won’t be accepted and this will leave bad impression on student monthly performance.

Prerequisites A high degree of self-motivation is required for all aspects of the course. The practice and especially the teaching of yoga demand a high degree of self-discipline and purity. To ensure the success of the program, participants are required to attend all spiritual activities, meditation sessions, lectures and asana classes. Meat, fish, eggs, black tea, coffee, alcohol, tobacco, drugs and nudity are prohibited during the course as they are counterproductive to the yoga practice. Participants who do not comply with the school rules may be dismissed from the course.

Discipline Rules for Students Smoking and alcohol are strictly prohibited in the school. If you are having a fast any day, you have to inform kitchen manager for avoiding food waste. Always make discipline, respect teachers and follow all rules. Always be in the time, you are late means will not be permitted to join class. Clear your books of account before departure from Bali Yoga School. Before departure return your books, maps or any goods which you borrowed. Bali Yoga School provides accommodation for a student who join the yoga course. So any friends or relatives will not be included in accommodation however they can stay in school by renting another room. Student have to be present in all scheduled program of Bali Yoga School.

Refund Policy Booking deposit is refundable only when the customer cancels the course more than 15 days before the course starting date. The booking deposit well be refunded after deducting the amount of 10% from the deposit as the service charge + bank charge + the government tax. The refund will be initiated within 7 working days upon the request. If you cancel the course within 15 days from the course starting date, the deposit is not refundable. In this case, we accept date rescheduling.
If you cancel the course after joining, we accept the cancellation but the course fees will not be refunded with the cancellation.

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