Yogatts
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
At YogaTTS we specialize in delivering high-quality yoga teaching training and professional development.
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Our flagship offering is the 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training (YTT) course, designed to give you the skills and knowledge to teach yoga safely and confidently.
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We also run Continuing Professional Development (CPD) workshops, retreats, and specialized short courses for practicing teachers or experienced students.
To enroll in the 200-hour YTT:
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You should have a minimum of two years’ regular yoga practice (does not have to be specifically Ashtanga).
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There are no upper or lower age limits.
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After you apply, we’ll arrange a short call to answer your questions, check suitability and help you prepare.
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The 200-hour course runs over approximately 10 months, broken into weekend modules (typically 10 weekends).
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Modules are held on Saturday and Sunday (for example: Saturday 8:30 am-1 pm; Sunday 8:30 am-6 pm) in the sample schedule.
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In addition to the weekend training, you will be required to complete homework/assignments, and observe / assist in classes for at least 15 hours.
Our courses take place at the attractive Sadie Centre (formerly the Letchworth Centre for Healthy Living) in Hertfordshire, UK, set in serene countryside grounds.
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The total fee for the 200-hour YTT is £2,500.
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Payments: An initial deposit of £250 (non-refundable) reserves your place. Then either full payment 30 days before start, or a payment plan (e.g., monthly payments) may be available.
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What’s included: All tuition, mentoring, course manuals, handouts, First Aid course cost, and non-asana specific equipment (e.g., cords, nets) are included.
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What’s not included: External workshop costs, books and your personal yoga mat/bag.
We keep our groups small to ensure individual attention and a quality experience. The maximum class size is 12 students.
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We emphasizes the fundamentals of a safe, solid practice—including alignment, anatomy, philosophy and teaching methods.
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While the course includes the Ashtanga Primary Series, we also cover Hatha Yoga, Yin Yoga and basic Ayurvedic and Thai massage techniques to round out your body‐work knowledge.
We recognize that graduating is just the start of your teaching journey. As part of our “Foundation Plus” upgrade, we offer one-year post-course mentoring, ongoing support and free drop-in classes.
The teacher-training course requires a foundation of practice (minimum two years). If you’re newer to yoga, we recommend starting with regular classes or an introductory course/workshop, then return to apply when you feel ready.
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The deposit (£250) is non-refundable.
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Refunds for the full course are only available under exceptional circumstances and are at the tutor’s discretion.
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If you need to cancel or transfer your place, please get in touch as soon as possible so we can discuss options.
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Your mat, yoga bag, comfortable clothing.
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Any props you prefer (blocks, straps, towels) though basic equipment is supplied.
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Notebook, pen for assignments and study.
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Optional: any personal items for your comfort during weekend retreats.
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Please arrive with an open mind, curiosity and readiness to engage physically and philosophically!
Visit our BOOK NOW page to complete your registration.
If you have questions, please contact us and we will arrange a call to discuss your goals, answer your queries and ensure you are ready for the journey.
No. Many students join teacher training to deepen their own practice and understanding of yoga. Some go on to teach professionally, while others take the course for personal growth and development.
No. You do not need advanced poses or extreme flexibility. Commitment, curiosity and a willingness to learn are far more important.
Yes. The course is specifically structured to fit around work and family commitments, with one training weekend per month over 10 months.
The course is intentionally kept small, with a maximum of 15 students, allowing for individual guidance and personal support throughout the training.
Yes. If you would like to discuss whether the training is right for you, you are very welcome to contact Will directly for an informal conversation.