200-Hour Syllabus
SKY Yoga & Meditation was created with the mission to bring traditional Hatha Yoga Teacher Trainings from India to Bali.
Our 200-hour Yoga & Meditation Teacher Training in Ubud, Bali, offers the most authentic and comprehensive foundation in traditional Yoga, while preparing you to confidently teach modern Yoga classes anywhere in the world.
Overview
Accredited by Yoga Alliance International from India, our 24-day (23-night) 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training in Bali offers a balanced mix of philosophy, practices (asana, pranayama, shuddi kriyas, meditation) and teaching methodology. You’ll gain a clear understanding of what Yoga truly is, experience its transformative power, and develop the confidence to guide others with authenticity. It’s an immersive and life-changing journey—carefully designed for powerful self-development while preparing you for success as a Yoga teacher anywhere in the world.
While the foundation is traditional Hatha Yoga, you will have weekly vinyasa class and explore Ashtanga, Yin, and a special class of Ancient Balinese Yoga, gaining experience with different modern styles and teaching approaches.
Rooted in the Patanjali Yoga Sutras and based on the Hatha Yoga tradition, this program includes a strong emphasis on meditation, with 27 hours dedicated exclusively to practice—one of the most comprehensive meditation components offered in any Yoga Teacher Training in Bali. The course also includes a special silent day to deepen your inner awareness and stillness.
While the foundation is traditional Hatha Yoga, you’ll also explore Ashtanga, Vinyasa, Yin, and Kundalini Yoga, gaining experience with different modern styles and teaching approaches.
Inspired by our studies at Kaivalyadhama, the world’s first Yoga institute to conduct scientific research, our academic curriculum integrates Yoga research articles and traditional text references wherever possible.
Although the training is intensive, it’s also joyful and rejuvenating. Weekly Sound Baths and two Sunday excursions are included so you can relax and reconnect without needing to plan a thing. The program is fully inclusive, covering accommodation, meals, materials, and all activities.
To ensure a truly personal learning environment, each course is limited to 15 participants—allowing for individual attention, guidance, and community connection. Upon graduation, you’ll also have the opportunity to stay an additional three days/nights for free to join our Sound Healing course, where you’ll learn to play Tibetan Singing Bowls and guide your own sound bath sessions.
Practical Syllabus
Pranayama
- Yogic deep breathing
- Anulom Vilom
- Bhastrika
- Ujjayi
- Bhramari
- Sitali/Sitkari
- Kumbhaka
Shuddhi Kriyas
- Jala Neti
- Vaman dhauti
- Kapalbhati
- Trataka
Asana Lab
- Surya Namaskar
- Supine postures
- Prone postures
- Meditation postures
- Balancing postures
- Twisting postures
- Inversions postures
- Forward bend
- Back bend
- Modifications
- Health Benefits
- Contradictions
- Recap and Q&A with teacher
Meditation Lab
- What is meditation & what is not?
- Relaxation & concentration techniques
- Getting ready for meditation
- Om chanting meditation
- Breath Awareness
- Body awareness
- Object visualisation
- Sound meditation
- Introduction to Yoga Nidra
- Yoga vs Buddhism vs Modern meditation
- Incorporate meditation in your daily life
- Recap and Q&A with teacher
Mantra
- Om
- So Ham
- Bija mantra (5 elements/chakras)
- Om Purnamadah Purnamidam
Bandha/Mudra
- Mula Bhanda
- Uddiyana Bhanda
- Jalendara Bhanda
- Yog Mudra
Theory Syllabus
Foundation of Yoga
- What is Yoga?
- Brief History of Yoga
- Schools of Yoga
- Pantajali Yoga vs Hatha Yoga
- Introduction to Vedas, Upanishads & Bhagavad Gita
- What is spirituality?
- Astika vs nastika philosophies
- The 3 gunas
- The Pancha Kosha theory
- Modern Yoga styles
- Yogic lifestyle for self-development
- Recap and Q&A with teacher
Hatha Yoga Texts
- What is Hatha Yoga?
- Overview of the main Hatha Yoga texts
- Introduction to Hatha Yoga Pradipika (HP)
- Pranayama in HP
- Shuddhi kriyas in HP
- Asana in HP
- Mudra & Bhanda in HP
- Mitahara in HP
- Other subjects covered by HP
- Introduction to Gheranda Samhita
- Recap and Q&A with teacher
Prana & Kundalini
- What is Prana?
- The nadis
- What is a chakra?
- The 7 chakras
- What is Kundalini & Kundalini Yoga
- Kundalini awakening
- Recap and Q&A with teacher
Patanjali Yoga Sutras
- Patanjali Yoga Sutras overview
- Yoga Citta Vritti Nirodhah
- Yama
- Niyama
- Asana & Pranayama
- Prathyara
- Dharana, Dhyana & Samadhi
- Introduction to Vrittis & Kleshas
- Abhyasa & Vairagya
- Recap and Q&A with teacher
Anatomy & Physiology
- Systems overview
- Digestive system
- Respiratory system
- Circulatory system
- Muscular system
- Skeletal system
- Endocrine system
- Nervous system
- Myofascia
- Anatomy of movements
- Revisions and Q&A with teacher
Teaching Methodology
- Holding the space & develop your voice
- Effective verbal & physical teachings cues
- The importance of alignment
- Common mistakes, precautions and contraindications
- How to design and sequence your class
- The use of props
- Ethical guidelines for teachers & students
- Efficacy vs Fun in your class
- Practice, revisions and Q&A with teacher
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