YOGA FACTORY TEACHeR TRAINING
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INTERMEDIATE
Oct 1-20, 2024
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CHOOSE YOUR PATH...
Yoga FACTORY
TEACHER TRAINING
Hot Yoga, Intermediate, Vinyasa, Advanced 84, & More
Since 2016, YFTT has been dedicated to providing quality teacher trainings to those interested in taking their practice to the next level.
Throughout the year we offer different teacher trainings and continuing education programs to deepen your understanding of the yoga system.
All of our programs are accredited by Yoga Alliance and provide you with the opportunity to achieve YA's current maximum certification, the 500 hour RYT.
Our current programs include:
Original Hot Yoga TT (300 hrs)
Intermediate Hatha Yoga TT (100 hrs)
Advanced / 84 Asana TT (100 hrs)
100 hr units can be combined to create 200 hr certification
TEACHER TRAINING
CORE CURRICULUM
Top quality instructors, compassionate coaching, comprehensive dialogue, in-depth yoga philosophy...
Everything you need to become a knowledgeable, confident instructor.
1
PRACTICE EVERY DAY
2
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
3
YOGA ANATOMY
start your journey now
"I feel so fortunate to have hosted a Yoga Factory training in 2018. These teachers were taught in a professional, thorough and compassionate environment. They are now the backbone of our studio. 1/2 of our current staff. They are all “well rounded” teachers, they got a wonderful start. I’m so grateful.”
MARTHA
Owner, Minneapolis Yoga
"This training brings together key aspects of yoga philosophy and a solid understanding of asana."
SHANNON
Teacher since 2003
"Teacher training was one of the most beautiful experiences in my life. I met a wonderful group of teachers, who encouraged and prepared us every step of the way, not only to become yoga teachers, but also more thoughtful and caring people."
BRETT
Teacher since 2018
ZEB HOMISON
LEAD TRAINER
"We've brought together inspiring teachers from all over to help build a curriculum that not only sets you up to be a super knowledgable teacher, but feeds your practice and your understanding of yoga..."