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What is the difference between and CYT and RYT? Do you
offer both or just the CYT?
What is the difference between and CYT and RYT? Do you
offer both or just the CYT?
CYT is a Certified Yoga Teacher
RYT is a Registered Yoga Teacher
The first step in teaching Yoga would be to become a Certified
Yoga Teacher. Think of this step as earning your Bachelor's
Degree.
Optional steps, after becoming a CYT, are to become a
Registered Yoga Teacher or to go for level 2 certification. This
is a more enhanced aspect of being a CYT. Think of this
achievement as earning your Master's Degree.
AURA has onsite classes, and also offers "The Original Camp-
in-a-Box", which is a Yoga Teacher Training Correspondence
Course, for those individuals who aspire to become a
Certified Yoga Teacher.
With respect to becoming an RYT: Yoga Teacher Training
schools certify, but don't register Yoga teachers. Yoga
Teacher Registration is done by a third party registrar like the
Yoga Alliance.
You can also be registered through the Yoga Alliance, if you
have the contact hours to meet their requirements. For their
200-hour RYT credential you will need at least 180 contact
hour plus an additional 20 hours of onsite Yoga training or
independent study.
For the latest information about Yoga Alliance Standards
please visit:
www.yogaalliance.org
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