- Suitable for age group of 18 to 50 Years
- Package will be conducted in a Yoga Retreat (Accomodation Included)
- Instructor : Adhiroha Yoga
- 58 Days
- Style : Yoga Teacher Training
- Instruction Language :Arabic
- 58 Sessions (480 mins each) in group of 1-15 participants
- Practices : 500 Hours
- Suitable for age group of 18 to 50 Years
- Package will be conducted in a Yoga Retreat (Accomodation Included)
- Instructor : Adhiroha Yoga
𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐞 𝐒𝐲𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐛𝐮𝐬
- Shat Karma
- Pranayama (Breating Techniques)
- Ashthanga
- Ayurveda
- Hatha Yoga Asanas
- Vinyasa
- Meditation (Dhyana)
- Yoga Anatomy & Physilogy
- Yoga Physilogy & Yoga Ethics
- Teaching Practice
- Teaching Methodology
- Mantra Chanting
SHAT KARMA
- The six purificatory techniques. Before commencing pranayama, any imbalance in the dosas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) should be removed/balances. In Hatha Yoga there are six particular practices which were specifically designed for this purpose. They are called Shatkarma.
Shat Karma Syllabus
- Jal Neti (Nasal cleaning)
- Sutra Neti (Nasal cleaning with a catheter for intense nasal block)
- Agnisara Kriya (For Digestive fire)
- Kapalbhati Kriya
- Tratka
PRANAYAMA(BREATHING TECHNIQUES)
Pranasya Ayamah Iti Pranayama'- Expansion of breath is Pranayama. In our teachers training course students learn various breathing techniques which will not only help overcome stress, anxiety, fatigue but also revitalizes the body, improves blood circulation and concentration. Since breath is the bridge between the body and the mind, establishing this bridge is one of the key techniques for successful meditation.
Pranayama Syllabus
- Introduction of Pranayama
- Four aspects of Pranayama
- Koshas
- Types of breathing
- Shat Karma and Asht Kumbhakas
- Kapalbhati (frontal brain cleansing)
- Nadi Shodan Pranayama
- Surya Bheda Pranayama (vitality stimulating breath)
- Ujjayi Pranayama ( The Psychic Breath)
- Bhastrika Pranayama ( Bellows Breath)
- Seetkari Pranayama ( Hissing Breath)
- Sheetali Pranayama
- Bhramari Pranayama ( Humming Bee Breath)
Pranayama Syllabus of 2nd Month
- Introduction of Pranayama
- Four aspects of Pranayama
- Koshas
- Types of breathing
- Gunas
- Nadis
- Granthis
- Bandhas with Kumbhakas
- Shat Karma and Asht Kumbhakas
- Kapalbhati (frontal brain cleansing)
- Nadi Shodan Pranayama
- Surya Bheda Pranayama (vitality stimulating breath)
- Ujjayi Pranayama ( The Psychic Breath)
- Bhastrika Pranayama ( Bellows Breath)
- Seetkari Pranayama ( Hissing Breath)
- Sheetali Pranayama
- Bhramari Pranayama ( Humming Bee Breath)
- Introduction of Moorcha and Plavini Pranayama
ASHTANGA
Students will gain extensive knowledge on primary series of Ashtanga Yoga asanas.
Ashtanga Yoga Asana Syllabus
Surya Namaskar A
Surya Namaskar B
STANDING SEQUENCE
- Padangusthasana
- Pada Hastasana
- Utthita Trikonasana A, B
- Utthita Parsvakonasana A,B
- Prasarita Padottanasana A,B,C,D
- Parsvottonasana
- Utthita Hasta Padangusthasana
- Ardha Baddha Padmottanasana
- Utkatasana
- Virabhadrasana I, II
SITTING SEQUENCE
- Dandasana
- Paschimottanasana A,B,C
- Purvottasana
- Ardha Baddha Padma Paschimottanasana
- Trianga Mukha Eka Pada Paschimottanasana
- Janu Sirsasana A,B,C
- Marichyasana A,B,C,D
- Navasana
- Bhujapidasana
- Kurmasana
- Supta Kurmasana
- Garbha Pindasana
- Kukkutasana
- Baddha Konasana A,B,C
- Upavista Konasana
- Supta Konasana
- Supta Padangusthasana
- Ubhaya Padangusthasana
- Urdvha Mukha Paschimottanasana
- Setu Bandhasana
FINISHING SEQUENCE
- Urdvha Dhanurasana
- Paschimottanasana
- Sarvangasana
- Halasana
- Karnapidasana
- Urdvha Padmasana
- Pindasana
- Matsyasana
- Uttana Padmasana
- Sirsasana
- Baddha Padmasana
- Yoga Mudra
- Padmasana
- Utpluthih
- Shavasana
AYURVEDA
At Adhiroha we have incorporated in our Yoga Teachers Training Courses, the study of Ayurveda which is one of the world's oldest holistic healing systems. How health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and soul which resulted to promote good health. To Understand the five basic elements of the Universe and how it is connected to the humans in the form of Life Forces or Energies. We will guide you to enhance your lifestyle with a little change in your habits and daily routine by adding Ayurveda and its properties.
- History of Ayurveda
- Trigunas & Tridoshas
- 13 Agni Types of Ayurveda
- 13 Srotas Types of Ayurveda
- Saptadhatu
- Nadis & Nadi Pariksha
- Daily routine of Ayurveda
- Creation of Universe
- Panch Gyanendriya
- Panch Karmendriya
- Concept of Agni
- Balancing of Tridosha
- Balancing of Trigunas
- Concept of Panch Prana with Srotas
- Understanding of Upa Pranas
- Ayurveda - Panchkarma Techniques
HATHA YOGA (ASANAS)
The word haṭha means force and thus alludes to a system of physical techniques. it is associated with the practice of various traditional asanas including their benefits, modifications, contraindications, along with the use of props.
Hatha Yoga Syllabus
- Tadasana
- Tiryaka Tadasana
- Vrikshasana
- Utkatasana
- Katichakrasana
- Virabhadrasana I
- Trikonasana
- Ardha Chandrasana
- Virabhadrasana II
- Parsvakonasana
- Virabhadrasana III
- Padahastasana
- Garudasana
- Natrajasana
- Bakasana
- Sukhasana
- Padmasana
- Swastikasana
- Agnistambhasana
- Dandasana
- Paschimottanasana
- Purvottanasana
- Janushirsasana
- Vajrasana
- Mandukasna
- Uttan Mandukasana
- Supta Vajrasana
- Vakrasana
- Gaumukhasana
- Ushtrasana
- Balasana
- Parvatasana
- Simhagarjanasana
- Marjariasana
- Naukasana
- Saral Bhujangasana
- Bhujangasana
- Viprit Naukasana
- Dhanurasana
- Uttanpadasana
- Sarvangasana
- Viparitkarni
- Halasana
- Karnapidasana
- Pavanmuktasana
- Matsyasana
- Setubandhasana
- Chakrasana
- Shirshasana
- Shavasana
Hatha Yoga Syllabus on 2nd Month
- Tadasana
- Tiryaka Tadasana
- Utkatasana
- Virabhadrasana I
- Trikonasana
- Parivrttta Trikonasana
- Virabhadrasana II
- Parsvakonasana
- Virabhadrasana III
- Ardha Chandrasana
- Padahastasana
- Garudasana
- Natrajasana
- Utthita Hasta Padangustasana
- Bakasana
- Eka Pada Bakasana
- Adho Mukha Vrksasana
- Vrischikasana
- Vashishthasana
- Vatayanasana
- Paschimottanasana
- Purvottanasana
- Janushirsasana
- Dhanurakarshanasana
- Gaumukhasana
- Merudanda Vakrasana
- Ardha Matsyendrasana
- Poorna Matsyendrasana
- Parvatasana
- Ushtrasana
- Lolasana
- Brahmacharyasana
- Kukkutasana
- Astavakrasana
- Mayurasana
- Padma Mayurasana
- Baddhakonasana
- Ardha Kapotasana
- Raj Kapotasana
- Koormasana
- Bhunamanasana
- Naukasana
- Merudandasana
- Gupta Padmasana
- Baddha Padmasana
- Sarpasana
- Poorna Bhujangasana
- Poorna Salabhasana
- Poorna Dhanurasana
- Matsyasana
- Setubandhasana
- Chakrasana
- Kapotasana
- Sarvangasana
- Viparitkarni
- Padma Sarvangasana
- Halasana
- Karnapidasana
- Shirshasana
- Urdhva Padmasana
VINYASA
Vinyasas are flowing sequences of movements that connect each asana with the next. Vinyasa refers to a series of connected movements, performed in a sequence. Practical class of Vinyasa in which a sequential flow of asanas will be designed and practiced.
MEDITATION (DHYANA)
Meditation is a practice where an individual uses various techniques to train attention and awareness inwards, to achieve mentally clear and emotionally calm and stable state which would enable one to reach higher state of consciousness.
Meditation Syllabus
Meditation Syllabus of 1st Month
- Introduction of Meditation
- Techniques of Meditation
- Breathing Meditation (Stage I,II,III)
- Third Eye (Stage I,II,III)
- AUM Meditation (Stage I,II)
- Sound Meditation
- Trataka Meditation
Meditation Syllabus of 2nd Month
- Introduction of Meditation
- Techniques of Meditation
- Breathing Meditation (Stage IV,V)
- Nada Yoga
- Yoga Nidra
- Chakras Meditation
- Kundalini Meditation
- Trataka Meditation
YOGA ANATOMY AND PHYSILOGY
Anatomy and Physiology of yogic practices with benefits and contraindications of asanas and pranayama for various disorders in the body.
- Syllabus of 1st Month
- Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
- Human Anatomy Planes
- Systems of Human Body
- Skeletal Systems
- Muscular Systems
- Respiratory Systems
- Digestive Systems
- Basics of Shoulder Anatomy
- Spine Anatomy
- Human Nervous Systems
- Pelvic Anatomy
- Muscles of Hip
Syllabus of 2nd Month
- Body organisation with levels
- Body planes
- Body systems
- Skeletal joints of the body
- Bone health - compression, bone density
- Anatomy of human spine
- Spinal Deformities - Scoliosis, Lordosis, Khyphosys
- Muscle Bone Relationship - Origin, Insertion and Functions
- Anatomy of Cardio Vascular Systems
- Rile of Inversions in Circulation
- Rotator Cuff Muscles of Shoulder
- Shoulder Opening Yogic Sequence
- Anatomical Terminology or Movements
- Endocrine System - Glands and Chakras
- Nervous System - Sympathetic and Para-sympathetic
- Pelvic Anatomy
- Bone and Muscles of. the Pelvis
- Pelvic Opening Sequence
- Anatomy and Physiology of Shatkarma
- Knee Anatomy and Physiology
- Overvies of mcl, lcl and pcl
- Knee injury, Commom Knee problems and Yogic solutions
- YOGA PHYSILOGY ETHICS
Traditional philosophy, concepts and history of yoga and insights from modern research and ways in which the essence of this holistic life-view can be integrated into a modern lifestyle.
- Syllabus of 1st Month
- Learning Objectives
- Outline of Training Schedule and Process
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Schools of Indian Philosophies
- What is Yoga
- Raja Yoga
- Karma Yoga
- Bhakti Yoga
- Gnana Yoga
- Kriya Yoga
- Gunas
- Patanjali Yoga Sutras - Samadhi Pada
Syllabus of 2nd Month
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Sanathana Dharma
- Indian Scriptures and Texts
- Indian Cosmology
- Introduction of Bhagwad Gita
- Scriptures of Yoga
- Types of Karma
- Pantajali Yoga Sutras-Sadhana Pada
TEACHING PRACITICE
Students will take turns practicing their teaching skills by performing in front of their peers and teachers.
- Demonstration
- Alignment
- Instructions
TEACHING METHODOLOGY
A teacher should efficiently perform the practical applications of class planning and preparation. At Adhiroha, our students will learn how to create a positive and peaceful class environment for an enjoyable and transformative experience.
- Positive andamp; conscious communication.
- Friendship and trust.
- Time management
- Qualities of a teacher
- Principles of demonstrating, observation, assisting, correcting.
- Use of voice in class
- Mental andamp; emotional preparation for teaching.
- Class preparation
- Step by step class structure planning.
MANTRA CHANTING
The purpose of mantra chanting is to generate positive vibrations and connect with the universe. Each mantra is special and rich with spiritual energy.
- Aum Namah Shivaya
- Ganapati Mantram
- Guru Mantram #1 and #2
- Gayatri Mantram
- Shanti Mantram #1 and #2
- Maha Mrityunjaya Mantram
- Aum Asato Ma Sadgamaya
- Aum Purnamadah Purnamidam
- Patanjali Slokam
- Ashtanga Opening Mantra
- Ashtanga closing Mantra
5:45/Shatkarma (Cleansing Activity)
6:00Pranayama
7:00Ashtanga Yoga Asana
8:45Breakfast
9:30Yoga Anatomy
11:15Adjustment & Alignment
13:00Lunch
14:30Yoga Philosophy and Ethics
16:00 Hatha Yoga Asana & Teaching Methodology
18:15Meditation
19:30 Dinner
- 58 nights shared Full board Accommodation
- Teacher Training Certificate
- Daily nutritious Ayurvedic vegetarian meals and tea
- Weekend excursions
- Yoga material
- Welcome Gift
- Kirtan night
- Dehradun Airport Pick-up
- 24 Hour High-Speed Internet

Practices : 500 Hours
Purposes : Anti Aging
- Connect with nature
- Surround yourself with positive energy
- Deepen yoga practice
- Discover a new perspective and living life with a purpose
- An introduction to wellness travel
- Stress/Anxiety reliever
- Detoxification for inner body cleansing and outer body radiance
- Body transformation and Mind calmness/relaxation
- Commit to healthy eating and living habbits.
- Become part of a yoga group with broad networks and connections worldwide.
- After completion of the program, we assist yoga practitioners in setting up their yoga business in their respective countries.
- We provide franchise opportunities across the world. Wherein, we will share our teaching methodology, course content and material.
- We provide experienced guest faculty to selected countries, on request.
Non-Refundable
𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗲 𝗙𝗲𝗲𝘀 𝗜𝘀 𝗜𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 :-
- Accommodation with attached bathroom, Gyser & WIFI
- Yoga Mat Available, Study Material, Cleansing kit
- 3 Times a day Nutritious meal for entire duration
- 2 Tea a day for entire duration
- Weekly Fun filled Outdoor Activities
Certification- Yoga Alliance USA (Lifetime Valid)
- Ganga Aarti
- River rafting
- Adventure activities
- Sight Seeing
- Spiritual excursions
- Local Market
- Himalayan Trip