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Yoga is the territory in which I explore my physical relationship to the experience of being alive and it is also a way that I bring myself into deeper alignment with my Self.
- Lisa R.
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You must attend at least one Yoga class with Julie Rost and write a brief letter of intent describing your Yoga background and aspirations. Then you will have a private interview with Julie Rost. Upon acceptance, pay tuition to reserve space in the teacher training program.
Next steps:
- Purchase Classical Yoga Lifestyle, by Dr. Robert Butera, Director of YogaLife Institute, Pennsylvania, and founder of this Classical Yoga Teacher Training program.
- Receive writing assignments and begin first essay.
General requirements:
- Attend monthly seminar (usually first Saturday of each month, 12:30-4:30PM at Blue Moon Yoga, Exeter, NH).
- Attend monthly Yoga class with Julie (prior to monthly seminar, 10:30-12:00PM at Blue Moon Yoga, Exeter, NH).
- Write monthly essays (5 pages double-spaced/each), written so that a beginner can understand the ideas expressed.
- Attend weekly Yoga classes (at least two/month with Julie or senior teacher).
- Develop daily personal Yoga sadhana (practice).
- Mentorship meeting with Julie once/month.
- Attend at least 6 workshops per year within the YogaLife Institute training curriculum.
- Exceptions can be made according to personal needs.
Fees and policies:
Please contact Julie regarding fees for the program. The 200-hour certification includes monthly seminars, monthly mentorship meeting, and monthly Saturday Yoga class.
Pay separately for personal weekly Yoga classes, books, and additional/optional retreats and workshops.
For more information, contact The Yogalife Institute New Hampshire.
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