Continuing Education (YACEP)
For yoga teachers committed to continued study, deeper understanding, and an evolving practice.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Keep Growing as a Teacher
Practice evolves. Teaching evolves with it.
These continuing education offerings are designed to support yoga teachers who want to deepen their knowledge, refine their skills, and stay engaged in the process of learning long after their initial certification.
What You’ll Explore
Study With More Depth
Offerings may include:
Specialized workshops and trainings
Teaching methodology and sequencing
Anatomy and functional movement
Yoga philosophy and subtle body systems
Meditation, Yoga Nidra, and related practices
Practical tools for working with students more skillfully
New approaches for evolving your own practice and teaching
Each course is designed to offer something you can understand, integrate, and bring back into your work.
The Approach
Continuing education should be more than collecting hours.
Each offering is rooted in experience, inquiry, and practical application, creating space to deepen your understanding while refining the way you teach.
It is an opportunity to strengthen your voice, explore new areas of study, and continue developing with greater clarity and intention.
Who It’s For
Continuing education is designed for:
Certified yoga teachers
Graduates of 200-hour and 300-hour teacher trainings
Experienced practitioners seeking deeper study
Whether you are actively teaching or simply continuing your own education, you can choose the offerings that best support where you are now.
The Format
Available formats may include:
Live online trainings
In-person workshops
Self-paced courses
Short intensives and specialty trainings
Choose individual courses based on your interests, schedule, and areas of growth.
YOGA ALLIANCE CONTINUING EDUCATION
Earn YACEP Hours as You Learn
Qualifying courses offer Yoga Alliance Continuing Education hours, allowing registered teachers to continue developing their skills while meeting ongoing education requirements.
The emphasis remains on meaningful study first, with continuing education credits as an added benefit.