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Hatha yoga tuition in the style of shadow yoga, includes asana (yoga postures) and a meditative aspect using mantra and a focus on the breath
Hatha yoga is an umbrella term that refers to the physical practice of different types of yoga, including Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Kundalini and Iyengar yoga. Hatha in Sanskrit means force, and hatha yoga is all about unleashing the powerful energy forces of the human body for maximum health and wellbeing. In the Hatha Yoga Made Easy course, you will learn a range of beginner poses that will improve your flexibility and promote complete mindfulness. It includes guidance for warming up correctly, as well as techniques used by top Yoga Teachers. Whether you are looking to become a qualified Yoga Instructor or want to improve your home yoga workouts, enrol today and discover the wonderful benefits of this ancient spiritual practice. Learning Outcomes: Understand the history, philosophy and benefits of hatha yoga Learn how to warm up correctly for your yoga session Know how to perform the basic standing, balancing and seating poses for beginners Take steps to become a qualified Yoga Instructor with a formal online qualification Enhance your at home yoga routine with new poses and stretches Improve your flexibility and core strength in no time Master a wide range of techniques to build the perfect yoga routine Career Path On successful completion of this course, learners will be able to incorporate functional exercises into their everyday fitness routine, with the opportunity to earn valuable information of the following careers: Hatha Yoga Instructor Yoga Teacher Fitness Coach Health & Wellbeing Coach Personal Trainer Gym Instructor Unit 01: Introduction Introduction 00:02:00 Warm-Up 00:06:00 Unit 02: Standing Poses Standing Poses - Part 1 00:05:00 Standing Poses - Part 2 00:04:00 Standing Poses - Part 3 00:06:00 Standing Poses - Part 4 00:05:00 Standing Poses - Part 5 00:06:00 Unit 03: Balancing Poses Balancing Poses 00:04:00 Unit 04: Seated Poses Seated Poses - Part 1 00:06:00 Seated Poses - Part 2 00:04:00 Unit 05: Relaxation Poses Relaxation Poses 00:03:00
Description Yoga Practitioner Diploma Yoga is a spiritual and ascetic discipline based on the ancient art of gaining deep awareness of our true selves and living in harmony with our environment. The term is derived from the Vedic Sanskrit 'yuj' which means 'to join' or 'to unite'. The practice of yoga incorporated practical, methodical and systematic techniques like breath control, simple meditation and certain body postures to enhance physical and mental health. Yoga makes the body physically strong and flexible and improves the functioning of bodily systems such as respiratory, circulatory, digestive and hormonal systems. Yoga can assist you to gain emotional balance and mental clarity. In the contemporary world, there are many misconceptions regarding this sublime art of spiritual ascension. First of all, yoga is not a religion or a religious practice. Yoga is a secular art which is considered to have originated in India. The origins of yoga can be traced back to the sixth and fifth centuries BCE in the pre-Vedic Indian traditions. Secondly, yoga is not a fad and it does not belong to the East. More than 15 million people in America practice yoga and it has been around in the West for more than a hundred years. Thirdly, yoga is not just about body postures. It is true that specific bodily postures serve as a good starting point for the multifaceted and multi-layered art of yoga. But yoga is in its true essence a path to finding inner peace and being one with nature. Yoga techniques include breathing (pranayama), control of subtle forces (mudra and bandha), cleansing the body-mind (shat karma), visualizations, chanting of mantras, and various other meditative forms in addition to posture (asana). Yoga practitioner diploma is a user-friendly course about the vast and profound field of yoga. The yoga practitioner course takes the aspirants through a slow and step-by-step journey into the art of unlocking one's true potential and helping them to become successful yoga teachers. What you will learn 1: Yoga What You Need to Know 2: The Eight Main Branches of Yoga 3: Getting The Scoop on the Prominent Styles of Hatha Yoga 4: Finding Your Niche: Five Basic Approaches to Yoga 5: What most approaches to Yoga have in common 6: Understanding and dealing with stress 7: Yoga throughout the day 8: Yoga Therapy 9: Reasons to Practice Yoga 10: Tips for a Great Yoga Practice Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.
Sadhguru:Unfortunately in the western part of the world, if you utter the word “Yoga,” people think you must twist yourself out like rubber bands or stand on your head. Yoga is not an exercise form. The word“Yoga” means union. Hatha is a Sanskrit word that can be broken down into two smaller words: ha, meaning “sun,” and tha, meaning “moon.” The word may also mean “willful” or “forceful.” In yoga, Hatha yoga is one of many types of yoga practice. The practice of Hatha yoga focuses on total mastery of the physical body, including all bodily functions. It also emphasizes activating the chakras in order to stimulate kundalini and promote spiritual and physical wellness, including disease elimination. In my session I offer various kinds of beginner friendly yog asana , pranayam and short meditation during savaasan which build your mindfulness and rejuvenate every cell of your body and mind and our brain which makes you more energetic.