200 Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course

200 Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course

Embrace the Traditional Path of Yoga!!!!

Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey that deepens your understanding of yoga and enhances your teaching skills? Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh welcomes you to the 200-Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course—a comprehensive and immersive program designed to refine your practice and empower you as a certified yoga teacher.

Over the span of 24 days, this course takes you through the fundamental and advanced aspects of Hatha Yoga, blending the ancient wisdom of yoga with modern teaching methodologies. From Asanas to Kriyas, Meditation to Pranayama, Mantras to Mudras, this course covers every essential element of yoga practice and philosophy.

After Completion

What You Gain After Completion ?

What’s next after completing the 200-Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course? You might be wondering about the benefits and the opportunities this course brings. Yoga is not just a practice; it is a lifelong journey of Self-discovery, Growth, and Transformation. By completing this course, you unlock numerous advantages that will shape your future in the world of yoga.

  • A Deeper Understanding of Yoga - Develop a strong foundation in traditional Hatha Yoga with a comprehensive understanding of postures, breath control, and mindfulness.
  • Certified Yoga Teacher Status – Receive an internationally recognized Yoga Alliance USA Certification, allowing you to teach yoga globally.
  • Confidence in Teaching – Learn effective teaching methodologies, student engagement techniques, and proper alignment to guide your future students confidently.
  • Advanced Practice & Self-Transformation – Experience mental, physical, and spiritual evolution as you embody the yogic lifestyle.
  • Opportunity to Enroll in Advanced Courses – Move forward in your journey with the 300-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course, enhancing your expertise.
  • A Step Closer to the Yogi Life – Integrate yoga philosophy, discipline, and mindfulness into your daily routine, embracing a holistic way of living.
  • A Connection with the Global Yoga Community – Be part of a network of like-minded yogis, teachers, and spiritual seekers from around the world.

Yoga in Rishikesh is a life-changing experience, and completing your 200-Hour Multistyle YTTC at Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh ensures that you gain authentic knowledge and practical experience in the heart of yoga’s birthplace.

Don’t delay your dreams — Enroll Now and become a certified yoga teacher with Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh. 🌿🧘‍♀️
Facilities

Our Yoga Ashram Facilities

Accommodation

Cozy accommodation ensures restful, comfortable retreats for students during practice.

Yogic Food

Enjoy a gluten-free Sattvic diet, keeping you refreshed, energized, and rejuvenated daily.

Transportation

We provide transportation for students, ensuring easy access to yoga and activities.

Free Wi-fi

Enjoy free high-speed WiFi in all rooms for seamless work or social media connectivity.

First Aid Kit

A first aid kit ensures safety, security, and peace of mind during your yoga practice.

Hot & Cold Water

Enjoy a 24/7 power supply for uninterrupted gadget use and convenience during your stay.

Overview

200 Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course Overview

Course

Intermediate Level

Intermediate Yoga Course by Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh enhances Practice, Alignment, Breathwork, and Mindfulness for growth.

Yoga Style

Multi-style
(Hatha, Ashtanga, Iyengar)

Multi-style yoga course covering Hatha, Ashtanga, and Iyengar for Balance, Strength, Flexibility, and Alignment.

Duration

24 Days

24-day immersive yoga course for deep Practice, Alignment, Strength, Flexibility, and Mindfulness.

Module

Residential with Meals

Residential yoga course with meals, providing a holistic learning experience in a serene environment.

Language of Instruction

English

The 200-hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course at Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh is taught in English, ensuring Clear Communication and Understanding.

Certification

RYT 200 Hour by Yoga Alliance

RYT 200 Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course, certified by Yoga Alliance, for global teaching eligibility.

Venue

Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh

The 200-hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course takes place at Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh, located in Yoga Village, Swargashram, Rishikesh.

Inclusions

Course Inclusions

FREE taxi pick-up (from Dehradun (DED) Airport)
Accommodation with attached washroom
Yogic Food
(200% Vegetarian Meals)
Special Dietary
(Raw, Vegan, Gluten-free)
24*7
Free Wi-Fi
2 times Tea a day (Indian/Ayurvedic/Herbal)
Teaching Materials and Modules
Certificate:
200 Hour Yoga TTC by Yoga Alliance
Dates

Course Fees & Dates

Get Early Bird Discount by booking 45 days from the Initial Date.
Exclusions

Course Exclusions

Ayurvedic Panchakarma & Treatment
Air-Conditioner
(On Additional Charges)
Visa fee/ Air fare
Taxi pick-up from
Delhi and Haridwar
Certification

Yoga Certification

The 200 Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course (TTC) at Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh is an immersive program designed to build a strong foundation in traditional Hatha Yoga. This course integrates asanas, pranayama, meditation, philosophy, anatomy, and teaching methodology, ensuring a well-rounded yoga education.

Set in the serene surroundings of Rishikesh, the yoga capital of the world, this residential course provides a deeply transformative experience. Students refine their practice, enhance self-discipline, and gain the confidence to teach with authenticity.

Upon successful completion, graduates receive Yoga Alliance Certification (RYT 200), enabling them to teach globally. Whether you aim to deepen personal practice or embark on a professional teaching journey, this course opens the path to a holistic yoga lifestyle. Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh ensures an enriching experience where you connect with yoga’s classical traditions and evolve as a skilled and mindful yoga practitioner.

Evaluation

The overall evaluation of 200 Hour Multistyle Yoga Teacher Training Course (TTC) at Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh India based on below assessment:

  • Written Assessment - Completion of assignment
  • Practical Assessment - Designing, sequencialising and conducting Yoga session
  • Student's conduct throughout the training will be an essential criteria
  • Attendance - Minimum 90% wherein student must have presented the valid and agreed reason for 10% absenteeism

Pranayama is a breathing practice or breath regulation technique. "Prana" means "Life Energy" and "Yama" means "Control" making meaning the control of breath or life energy. It comprises Physiology, Methodology & Practicum. Pranayama is the process of controlling breathing or vital energy in the body. In this subject, students learn methods to control their breath and function with vital energy in the central body part. It is an important subject for our students to make them professionally sound for their Yogic future.

  • ◉ Introduction of Pranayama     
  • ◉ Natural Breating
  • ◉ Abdominal Breathing
  • ◉ Cavicular Breathing
  • ◉ Thoracic Breathing
  • ◉ Yogic Breathing
  • ◉ Nadi Shodhana
  • ◉ Bhastrika
  • ◉ Kapalbhati
  • ◉ Bhramari
  • ◉ Shitali
  • ◉ Shitkari
  • ◉ Surya Bhedi
  • ◉ Chandra Bhedi

In simple terms, Mudra is a sign language or gesture to express the state of mind through the actions of fingers. It awakens the internal and dormant energy of the yogi's body. Some of the yoga mudras are Jnana/Gyan Mudra, Chinmaya Mudra, Vayu Mudra, Agni Mudra, Varun Mudra, Prana Mudra, and Surya Mudra.

  • ◉ Jnana Mudra
  • ◉ Chin Mudra
  • ◉ Yoni Mudra
  • ◉ Bhairava Mudra
  • ◉ Hridaya Mudra
  • ◉ Nasikagra Mudra
  • ◉ Khechari Mudra

Bandha means to hold, tighten, bind or lock. Practicing it regularly helps the prana energy to store in a particular part of the body. It also awakens Kundalini by controlling Prana.

  • ◉ Introduction of Bandha
  • ◉ Moola Bandha
  • ◉ Uddiyana Bandha
  • ◉ Jalandhara Bandha
  • ◉ Maha Bandha

Meditation is the peaceful state of mind. It is a mental exercise that involves relaxation, focus and awareness. This exercise is usually done individually while sitting in a calm position and with eyes closed. It is an important subject for our students to make them professionally sound for their Yogic future.

  • ◉ Introduction of Meditation
  • ◉ Benefits of Meditation
  • ◉ Om Meditation
  • ◉ Soham Meditation
  • ◉ Shiva Meditation
  • ◉ Yoga Nidra Meditation
  • ◉ Mantra Chanting Meditation
  • ◉ Prana Meditation
  • ◉ Chakra Meditation
  • ◉ Inner Light Meditation
  • ◉ Tratak (Candle) Meditation
  • ◉ Kundalini Meditation
  • ◉ Buddha Meditation (Vipassana)

Mantra Chanting is a spiritual practice. But besides this, it is highly recommended for emotional and mental balance. While chanting the mantras, you release stress and enter into a happy space.

  • Guru Stotram - Akhanda Mandalakaram.
  • Patanjali Prayer - Yogena Chittasya Padena Vacham.
  • Shanti Mantra - Om Sahana Vavatu.
  • Pavamana Mantra - Asato Mā Sadgamaya.
  • Food Prayer - Brahmarpanam Brahma.
  • Completeness Mantra - Om Purnamadah Purnamidam.

Yoga philosophy is also dualistic. The purpose of Yoga Darshan or Philosophy is to show the path on which one can walk and enjoy the whole life i.e. attain salvation. It covers basic Yoga Philosophy, history and concepts of yoga. It is a combination of both traditional Yogic practices along with modern lifestyle.

Asana is the starting step of yoga. Also termed the Seated posture, it allows other asanas to get performed. It is done in all styles of yoga, i.e. Hatha, Ashtanga, Vinyasa & Iyengar. It comprises Methodology and Asana Practice. Daily 3-4 hours of practice of Yogic postures are to be done. The introduction of students to the different types of yogic postures is done methodically by increasing the difficulty level step by step. After your basic practice of Asana is done then students encounter asana flows, adjustments and awareness & breathe of subtle aspects.

  • SITTING / MEDITATIVE POSTURES      
  • ◉ Padmasana
  • ◉ Sukhasana
  • ◉ Vajrasana
  • ◉ Bhadrasana
  • ◉ Swastikasana
  • (and all sitting asana variations)
  • STANDING POSTURESS           
  • ◉ Padmasana
  • ◉ Tadasana
  • ◉ Triyaka Tadasana
  • ◉ Kati Chakrasana
  • ◉ Trikonasana
  • ◉ Utkatasana
  • ◉ Veerbadhrasana (I, II & III)
  • (and all standing asana variations)
  • BALANCING POSTURES
  • ◉ Natrajasana
  • ◉ Garudasana
  • ◉ Uttitha Hasta Padangusthasana
  • ◉ Pada Angushthasana
  • ◉ Vriskshasana
  • ◉ Vatayanasana
  • ◉ Eka Padasana
  • ◉ Eka Pada Pranamasana
  • ◉ Baka Dhyanasana
  • ◉ Dwi Hasta Bhujasana
  • (and all balancing asana variations)
  • INVERTED POSTURES      
  • ◉ Sirsasana
  • ◉ Sarvangasana
  • ◉ Padma Sarvangasana
  • ◉ Urdhva Padmasana
  • ◉ Moordhasana
  • ◉ Salamba Sirsasana
  • ◉ Halasana
  • ◉ Viparita Karani
  • (and all inverted asana variations)
  • TWISTING POSTURES           
  • ◉ Ardha Matsyendrasana
  • ◉ Astavakrasana
  • ◉ Supta Udarakarshanasana
  • ◉ Meru Vakrasana
  • ◉ Parivritti Janu Sirsasana
  • (and all twisting asana variations)
  • FORWARD BEND POSTURES
  • ◉ Janu Sirsasana
  • ◉ Paschimottasana
  • ◉ Pada Prasar Paschimottanasana
  • ◉ Ardha Padma Paschimottanasana
  • ◉ Padahastanasana
  • ◉ Koormasana
  • ◉ Supta Pawanmuktasana
  • (and all forward bend asana variations)
  • BACK BEND POSTURES      
  • ◉ Chakrasana
  • ◉ Dhanurasana
  • ◉ Bhujangasana
  • ◉ Gomukhasana
  • ◉ Matsyasana
  • ◉ Supta Vajrasana
  • ◉ Ustrasana
  • ◉ Setuasana
  • ◉ Vrischikasana
  • ◉ Sarpasana
  • ◉ Shalabhasana
  • (and all back bend asana variations)
  • DYNAMIC POSTURES           
  • ◉ Surya Namaskar
  • ◉ Chandra Namaskar
  • ◉ Pawanmuktasana
  • ◉ Marjariasana
  • ◉ Vinyasa Flow Asanas Series
  • (and all dynamic asana variations)
  • RELAXING POSTURES
  • ◉ Balasana
  • ◉ Savasana
  • ◉ Makarasana
  • ◉ Shashankasan
  • ◉ Supta Baddha Konasana
  • ◉ Supta Vajrasana
  • (and all relaxing asana variations)

Yoga deals with the body structure and parts. It is important to know about the structure and function of the body before performing a particular yoga asana. It covers Anatomy. Learning and explanation of aspects of physiology and anatomy for increasing efficiency of classroom explanations, asanas corrections and cues.

The ancient medicinal science that originated years ago in India is Ayurveda. India is home to many herbs and natural medicines which not only cure the body but also prevents it from further upcoming diseases or illness.

Shatkarma is a cleansing technique that consists of six yogic purity kriyas (or actions), which are also mentioned in ancient texts of yoga. Its other name is Shatkriya. Through these six actions, the entire human body is purified. The class of Shatkarma gives a detailed description of all the six kriyas namely, Dhauti, Basti, Neti, Trataka, Nauli, and Kapalbhati. Shatkarma involves the sanctification of a body in the early morning in association with the practices of various Asana.

  • Neti (Nasal cleansing technique)
  • Trataka (Gazing practice)
  • Kapalbhati (Cleansing the lungs)
  • Dhauti (Vomitting practice)
  • Nauli (Intra-abdominal massage)
  • Basti (Reverse Enema)

Yoga deals with the body structure and parts. It is important to know about the structure and function of the body before performing a particular yoga asana. It covers Anatomy. Learning and explanation of aspects of physiology and anatomy for increasing efficiency of classroom explanations, asanas corrections and cuesWhat you learn is important but in a teaching training course, how you learn and how to convey the teachings to others are equally important. The class on Teaching Methodology is important as it helps in a broad way to make you a successful yoga teacher.

The class of a Yoga Alignment and Adjustment holds great importance as it corrects the posture and provides you with the right understanding of each pose or asana.

The prevention of disease through yogic actions is called Yoga Therapy. The purpose of yoga therapy is to treat various diseases by using all yogic processes like asanas, pranayama etc. All these processes have a specific effect on the subtle to the gross functions of the body.

Monday - Saturday

Daily Schedule

TIME SCHEDULE
06:00 - 06:45 am Pranayama
07:00 - 08:30 am Hatha Yoga Asana
08:30 - 09:45 am Breakfast & Rest
10:00 - 11:00 am Philosophy
11:15 am - 12:15 pm Ayurveda & Anatomy
12:30 - 01:30 pm Adjustment-Alignment
01:30 - 03:30 pm Lunch & Rest
03:30 - 05:00 pm Ashtanga-Vinyasa Asana
05:15 - 06:30 pm Mantras & Meditation
06:30 - 07:30 pm Self Study
07:30 - 08:00 pm Dinner
09:00 pm Lights Off
Excursions

Excursions: Beyond the Courses

Opening Havan

Opening Hawan (Fire Ceremony)

Ganga Aarti

Parmarth Niketan Ashram

Sunrise View

Kunjapuri/Balkumari Temple

Outdoor Yoga

Yoga by the Ganges

Meditation Cave

Meditation Cave Tour (Mouni/Vashishtha)

Dance Class

Dance Class (Bollywood, Classical)

Classical Music Concert

Classical Music Concert (with Gurukul students)

Bhootnath
Temple

13th floors Bhootnath Temple (Sunset view)

Food: Sattvic & Healthy

What we eat, not only influences our physical well-being, but also our emotions and thoughts. Yoga does not dissect food into proteins, carbohydrates or fats, instead, it classifies them according to the effect they have on the body and mind, into three types. – Sattva, Rajas and Tamas

  • Sattvic Food Is The Kind That Makes You Feel Energetic & Enthusiastic.
  • Rajasic Food Is That Which Brings About Activity Or Restlessness.
  • Tamasic Food Is The Kind Of Food That Makes Us Lethargic Or Sluggish.

Accommodation: Clean & Comfy

Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh offers a perfect blend of Indian traditions and modern comforts, creating a home-like atmosphere for students. The accommodations are designed to provide a peaceful and inspiring environment for yoga learning while ensuring comfort and convenience.

  • Two spacious, clean yoga halls situated amidst serene natural surroundings.
  • Located near the sacred Ganga River for meditation and spirituality.
  • A tranquil environment fostering well-being, learning, and personal yoga growth.
Books

Recommended Books

Patanjali Yoga Sutras
- Swami Vivekananda

Light on Yoga
- BKS Iyengar

Hatha Yoga Pradipika
- Swami Muktibodhnanada

Light on Pranayama
- BKS Iyengar

Asana Pranayama Mudra Bandha
- Swami Satyananda Saraswati

Ashtanga Hydram
- P.R. Srikantha Murthy

Yoga Teachers

Our Yoga Teachers (Gurus)

Amit Yogi

Lead Trainer (E-RYT 500)

Ravi Bisht

Hatha/Iyengar Yoga Teacher

Yogi Siddhartha Veer Ji

Meditation, Yoga Philosophy & Mantra

Dr. Rakesh

Anatomy & Ayurveda Doctor

Shankar Dey

Meditation, Pranayama & Kriyas

Neeraj Rayal

Ashtanga Yoga Asana Teacher

Jagjeet Singh "Jaggi"

Meditation, Pranayama & Mantra Chanting

Yogi Kalpendra Chauhan Ji

Yoga Philosophy, Pranayama & Shatkarma

Our Gallery

Testimonials

Our Student's Feedback

Camila F Jàuregui B

“On my journey to Rishikesh in India in October 2022, I had planned to sign up for my 300H Yoga training with another school. However once I stepped into Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh, they where so kind to invite me to the graduation ceremony of the generation prior mine, I meet the teachers closely and followed my heart. I end up signing in Sanskriti Yogpeeth Rishikesh. I felt well guided and taken care of. Was a bless to have Noelia, Neeraji, Rakeshji as my teachers. I highly recommend this school. I’m hoping to visit this school at the end of the year. Namaste 🙏🏻”

Noemi Lorente

“ When i decided to take my yoga course in rishikesh i was no able to decide which school to choose due to the high offer, after researching on the internet and asking some friends, they all agreed on their recommendation... it is one of the best schools in rishikesh to perform the 200h ttc or 300h ttc, the teachers share all their wisdom and the energy is amazing. ”

Solene Corlay

“A great stay. The classes and teachers are really great, they listen and take the time to explain to us. The team is great! They are very attentive to the needs of their students and ensure that we are comfortable from the beginning to the end of the stay. Thanks again 🙏 ”

Ale Coronil (Akarma)

“ It has been an incredible experience. The school has offered me the possibility to deepen into the practice of yoga as traditionally taught. The teachers have great knowledge of yoga and they teach it from the heart and with great commitment.Accommodation was also great. ”

Frequently Asked Questions

The 200-hour Multi-Style YTTC at Sanskriti Yogpeeth is a Yoga Alliance-certified course designed to provide in-depth training in various yoga styles, including Hatha, Vinyasa, and Ashtanga. It covers yoga philosophy, anatomy, teaching methodology, meditation, pranayama, and alignment techniques to help students become skilled yoga instructors.

This course is suitable for yoga practitioners of all levels, including beginners and intermediate students who want to deepen their practice or become certified yoga teachers. No prior teaching experience is required, but a dedicated approach to learning yoga is essential.

The course includes training in multiple yoga styles:

  • Hatha Yoga – Traditional practice focusing on strength and stability.
  • Vinyasa Yoga – Dynamic sequences linking breath and movement.
  • Ashtanga Yoga – A structured and disciplined practice for strength and endurance.
  • Restorative & Yin Yoga – Gentle styles for relaxation and flexibility.

After successfully completing the 200-hour training, you will receive a Yoga Alliance USA certification, allowing you to register as an RYT-200 (Registered Yoga Teacher) and teach yoga worldwide.

The course follows a structured schedule, including:

  • Morning: Meditation, pranayama, and asana practice.
  • Midday: Breakfast, theory classes (yoga philosophy, anatomy, and teaching methodology).
  • Afternoon: Lunch, self-study, and alignment workshops.
  • Evening: Yoga practice, meditation, and mantra chanting.

Sanskriti Yogpeeth provides comfortable accommodation in private or shared rooms with essential amenities. The course includes three daily sattvic vegetarian meals, herbal tea, and fruits to support a healthy and balanced yogic lifestyle.

You can register by filling out the online application form on our website. A deposit is required to confirm your spot, and the remaining fee can be paid upon arrival. Payments can be made via bank transfer, PayPal, or other accepted methods listed on the website.