Vancouver Ayurveda Yoga Teacher Training
Ayurveda is a 2,000 year old ancient approach to medicine that focuses on the total health of an individual. It’s been around for centuries and has been used by many doctors to help their patients. In this course, we will take a look at some of the benefits of Ayurveda to explore how it can help you improve the health, disease prevention and overall well-being of you and your students.
What is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda is a system of medicine that focuses on the individual's physical, mental and spiritual well-being. It is based on the premise that each person has a unique set of needs and that these needs can be met through a combination of traditional medical practices and scientific research.
No pre-requisite is required. There are two main types of courses: naturopathic and functional. Naturopathic courses focus on the individual's own health, while functional courses help people with specific conditions meet their everyday needs. This training will greatly enhance your education of yoga as you begin to understand how seasons, time and life cycles affect correlate to your yoga practice.
Why is Ayurveda so good for your health?
True preventative medicine
Live with vitally
Treats the whole body
Increase your immunity
Time-tested history of success
Improves mental health
How to bring this into your life and yoga classes with confidence
A look at an Ayurvedic course:
Courses on Ayurveda will provide an in-depth exploration of the long standing history, philosophies and perspectives. Ayurveda is a system of philosophy that deals with the understanding of life. By learning about the doshas, you can see a more holistic and compassionate perspective of yourself and others.
This course is designed to help you deepen your knowledge of Ayurvedic principles on and off the mat. By studying these principles and embodiment, you will be able to live in balance and improve your yoga practice.
Here are some topics you can expect to learn while studying Ayurveda:
The history of Ayurveda & it’s systems from past to present
Discover your constitution - your unique formation of functional habits physiologically
Learn about your doshas and where you are dominant
Ayurvedic massage techniques
The correlation between the gunas and each dosha
The principles of digestion and the best nutrition for yourself
How to bring Ayurvedic balance through food, sleep + your environment
How to integrate cleansing and self-care practices
There are many ways to study Ayurveda. Consider a consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner to help direct you in the areas you’d like to study. Yoga teachers who have studied extensively are able to educate you on all the above and integration into your life for an overall well-being as you transition through seasons. A yoga teacher who is facilitating an Ayurvedic course can also provide thorough instruction on your asana practice, diet, digestion and how correlates to your constitution to support you physically and mentally.
You will not be a certified Ayurvedic consultant from this course but you will have many new tools that will enhance both your own health and your yoga student’s experience.
COURSE DETAILS
This course is currently not being offered. For future offerings you can subscribe to our list below or send us an inquiry here with Ayurveda in the subject.
Additional yoga teacher trainings, courses & workshops we have offered include:
300 Hour Yoga Teacher Training / Yin Yoga / Yamas & Niyamas / Yoga & Life Coaching / Ayurveda Vancouver / Kids Yoga / Yoga Nidra / Art of Assisting / Mantra & Vedic Stories / Chair Yoga / Biotensegrity / Advanced Philosophy & Pranayama / Restorative Yoga