Frequently Asked Questions
Even if you’re not sure about teaching yoga, our foundational YTT programs can still be perfect for you! Many of our students join simply to deepen their personal practice, gain a profound understanding of yoga, and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
The Yoga Teacher Training at Bali YTTC is designed to be challenging but highly accessible. While it is intensive, we have structured the syllabus, pacing, and anatomical segments to welcome both absolute beginners and intermediate practitioners safely.
For aspiring yoga teachers, the Yoga Alliance-certified 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training certificate is widely considered the best and most essential starting point in your teaching journey. For those wanting to deepen their expertise after the 200-Hour certification, our 300-Hour advanced program is the natural next step, leading to the prestigious 500-Hour RYT (Registered Yoga Teacher) status.
Yes, absolutely! This is actually the recommended path for most yoga teachers. At Bali YTTC, you can complete your foundational 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training now, gain some teaching experience, and then return for the 300-hour advanced master program whenever you feel ready to elevate your practice.
Assessment includes both written and practical examinations. The written exam covers philosophy, anatomy, and teaching methodology, while the practical assessment involves teaching a complete yoga class to demonstrate your sequencing, alignment cues, hands-on adjustments, and overall understanding.
Upon successful completion of the course and full attendance of all sessions, you’ll receive your official Yoga Alliance certificate. Our administrative team will then guide you step-by-step through the online process of registering with Yoga Alliance as an RYT-200 or RYT-500 teacher.
Approximately 30% of our graduates go on to teach yoga professionally (full-time or part-time) after completing our program. Many others choose to deepen their personal practice or incorporate yoga philosophy and teachings into their existing careers and daily lives.