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Is this course recognized by the Yoga Alliance?
The Yoga Alliance has changed its standards over the years.
To apply for the RYT 200 you will need "contact hours."
If you desire an RYT certification with the Yoga Alliance, we
have a program for it, but it involves on-site training. No
correspondence course will meet the contact hour
requirements of the Yoga Alliance. There are many certified
and practicing Yoga teachers who are not currently members
of the Yoga Alliance.
Our on-site training program will make you eligible to apply
for the Yoga Alliance RYT. As of 2006, the Yoga Alliance wants
180 contact hours and will allow 20 hours for independent
study. The Yoga Alliance has been tightening their standards,
in the past few years, and the independent study hour credits
may end in 2007.
Yoga Alliance will recognize our course for continuing
education of current RYT’s. To be sure of current Yoga
Alliance standards you should contact them directly.
For the latest information about Yoga Alliance Standards
please visit:
www.yogaalliance.org
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