Designed to produce confident yoga teachers trained in the traditions and history of classical yoga and grown though learner centred, appropriate functional movement; informed by contemporary research and exercise science.

We will not be offering Yoga Alliance 200-hour yoga teacher trainings for now. But…

Emily is available to deliver YTT workshops as part of other programs:

  • Learning and teaching theories applied to yoga and movement.

  • The Psychology of Yoga and Movement.

  • Sequence Mapping for all bodies.

  • Yoga Philosophy, accessible, relatable Patanjali.

If you are a yoga studio interested in offering an in-house course, contact Emily who can support in the design of your program for FREE.

Need help producing a YTT course handbook ? Emily has produced multiple YTT course handbooks over the years and can edit versions for YTT leaders to go to print.

Yoga for schools

Having led initial teacher training and teacher CPD for over 14 years and a former PGCE program lead, Emily has worked with staff from various school settings to create meaningful yoga, health and wellbeing training for school teachers. Contact Emily to explore a short or medium term program that suits the needs of your school community.

 

**We always advise practising with the lead teacher of any YTT before applying, Find EMily @ Mula Yoga UK , hang around after to ask questions.

Yoga Alliance 200 & 300 hour Graduates

  • Mula Yoga, Burscough, UK 2021

  • Ella and Fleur Hot Yoga, Cheltenham, UK 2019

  • Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, 2019

  • Mandala Yoga, Preston, 2019

  • Absolute Yoga, Crosby, 2018

  • Trybe Yoga, Preston, 2017

  • Chandra Yoga, Dharmasala, 2015

  • Chandra Yoga, Rishikesh, 2014

COVID Planning
We have experience running courses since the first lockdown in March and we are glad to say that everyone has stayed totally safe and felt comfortable with the measures that we have put in place.
Above all else, we think that everyone, both tutors and students realise the need to be flexible in these odd times. Our primary concern is always to keep everyone safe above all else.
The following measures are those that we have introduced in order to keep COPID safe:

Very large, alternate venues available so that adequate social distancing can be maintained if that is still necessary. Our potential venues are local and accessible.

Any missed sessions (e.g due to lockdown/tier restrictions) are carried over to the next scheduled weekend and then any missed weekends are added to the end of the course. As an educational group/training we have currently been exempted from many of the tier travel restrictions meaning that students have still been able to attend assuming that the venue remains in a low tier.

We will film every unit of the course with all of the teachers (as well as some extra teachers) - there are literally dozens of videos -all of which are available on the resources page in case you can’t make a rescheduled session or one of the scheduled weekends e.g due to shielding, isolating, illness etc

If it is absolutely unavoidable that we have to do a weekend online, then there are certain sessions that can be covered just as well by zoom - however, we have only used these very sparingly as a last resort.

We are accredited by Yoga Alliance to be a fully online course, should we have to.

Some tutors may have to be changed or rearranged due to travel restrictions and so on - for example, we have tutors that work in the NHS and also those that live abroad

 

Emily Young Young Yoga School is Accredited by International Yoga Alliance for more information go to https://www.yogaalliance.org/