Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training Courses registered with Yoga Alliance Professionals are recognized internationally.

The 200 hours Yoga Teacher Training Courses can be completed immediately or over 2 years.

You will receive a “Certificate of Participation” upon successful completion all course work and course hours. You will be permitted to teach 2 classes weekly on a volunteer basis and qualify as a “student teacher” with Yogiville Gurukul and Yoga Alliance Professionals UK.

The Teaching License, enables you to teach the discipline studied without restriction. To qualify for the Teaching License, (after the Certificate of Participation) you must complete 3 months student teaching experience.

To maintain the yoga teacher license, you need to extend it annually for a period of 5 years. This involves completing a minimum of 20 hours of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) each year. You can complete these hours by engaging in classes, workshops, retreats, advanced training sessions, or specialized courses. After successfully fulfilling these requirements over the five years, you will obtain a permanent teaching license, allowing you to continue sharing the practice with others confidently and authentically.

Yes, taking another yoga course as a teacher is common and encouraged to deepen your practice, learn new specialisations, or gain more in-depth knowledge. It helps refine teaching skills, keeps you updated, and offers fresh perspectives.

Yes, you can safely lead yoga classes after completing our 200-hours certified yoga teacher training program. While qualified to teach, it is recommended to start by teaching friends, family, or donation-based classes to gain confidence and real-world experience. 

Yoga Alliance is the world’s largest non-profit, voluntary membership association for yoga teachers and schools, designed to set consistent standards for training and promote high-quality, accessible, and safe instruction. It serves as a registry for qualified instructors (Registered Yoga Teachers – RYT) and schools (Registered Yoga Schools – RYS) worldwide, providing credibility and professional resources in the industry. 

Yes, you absolutely can. Our Yoga Teachers Training Courses have been designed to qualify aspiring teachers, but they aro also for dedicated practitioners. In fact, many practitioners who enroll in a yoga teacher training have no immediate intention of teaching and use these courses as a “yoga immersion” to deepen their personal practice and gain a holistic understanding of yoga beyond just physical poses.