200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training, London
Deciding to undertake a yoga teacher training can be a life-changing moment. As well as the commitment in terms of your time, money and effort, you want to make sure you choose a course offered by teachers you resonate with, that honours yoga’s ancient roots as well as providing the most up to date anatomy and physiology content. Whether you decide to teach after completing your course will be totally up to you. Either way, your 200 hour training should be inspiring, supportive, and allow for a steep curve of self-development.
The next YTT that Olivia will lead the anatomy and physiology sections of is the 3Tribes 200 hour hot yoga teacher training. Scroll down for more information and if you have any questions or would like more information, please just pop us a message here.
3Tribes 200 hour hot yoga teacher training in Borough and crouch end
This 200 hour teacher training certification covers the principle philosophies behind yoga, delves into its history and honours this ancient discipline’s roots. Coupled with the latest anatomy and physiology; a thorough breakdown of asana and teaching skills; and a look at how to actually make a living as a yoga teacher, this training will give you everything you need to teach a safe and inclusive hot yoga class. The course begins with a five day immersion in September and then shifts to alternate weekends from October to December.
When is it?
This training begins with a 5 day immersion and then runs over 6 weekends.
Dates:
Week intensive: 25th – 29th March
Weekend 1: 5th – 7th April
Weekend 2: 19th – 21st April
Weekend 3: 3rd – 5th May
Weekend 4: 17th – 19th May
Weekend 5: 7th – 9th June
Weekend 6: 20th – 23rd June
How much does it cost?
£3000 if paid in one go or £2750 early bird.
Where will this course run?
The course will take place in the beautiful 3Tribes Borough studio, just opposite Borough tube station.
How can I get more information about this course?
Send us a message here letting us know that you’re interested and we’ll get back to you!
What are Olivia’s qualifications to teach anatomy and physiology?
Olivia is registered as a E-RYT500 and YACEP (which means an experienced yoga teacher who can offer continuing education provider for other teachers) with Yoga Alliance International. She has trained extensively with Jason Crandell and Bridget Woods Kramer, plus undertaking more focused trainings in areas such as yoga for athletes, injury prevention, yin and yoga therapeutics. She has also broadened her training in anatomy beyond the yoga world. Olivia is a certified Functional Range Conditioning mobility specialist. She has also completed 50 hours of undergraduate level anatomy training with Complete Anatomy from 34D Medical and has trained with Immaculate Dissection.
What have your previous trainees thought of Olivia’s teaching?
'Olivia was an amazing anatomy YTTC teacher. Not only is her teaching down-to-earth and non-dogmatic, it is also just fun and interactive. Each hour of theory was followed by a practice which put into a real life context what we had just studied. I was worried I would have to learn by heart thousands of Latin names, instead I was left with a clear understanding of how and why the different body parts are shaped the way they are, how they interact with the rest of the body and how they might differ from one person to the next. It really informed the way I am looking at and assisting poses on different students now' ~ MG
“Olivia thank you so much. I've done anatomy before but OMG I've never known someone who's able to make it so easy to understand, take in and then put into practice as you did (& fun!!). So grateful to have you as a teacher. Much love :) B xx”
'Thank you for your chilled, real, funny, warm approach to everything' ~KG
I have a question - is there someone I can ask?
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