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Please explain the complete examination requirements to
succefully become a Yoga teacher.
The examination process consists of three parts.
1. The Written Exam is based upon the study of two teacher’s
texts and a 50 question test. The written exam consists of
knowledge, which any Yoga teacher should know.
You can Email it in a Word document, PDF, or send it by
regular mail.
2. The Practical Exam is a video of you teaching Yoga, with at
least one person, for at least 60 minutes. It should contain
asanas, pranayama, modifications, assisting a partner on
alignment, cueing skills, and meditation or a relaxation
sequence.
You can send it in Video Stream, VHS/NTC, VCD, or DVD
format. There is the option to visit here for your practical
exam, but there is an on-site test fee of $75 for taking a
practical exam in person. There is no charge for testing by
video.
3. Your Essay should be on Yoga, and its relation to any
specific health topic, or an overview of Yoga and its
relationship to health. Your essay should also be at least
three pages long, single spaced.
Additionally, you should also send a signed copy of your Yoga
teacher ethics agreement.
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