Certified Yoga Instructors CourseNext Batch starting on 7th JANUARY 2017
Duration: 3 months only on saturday (3:00 pm-7:00pm) sunday (3pm to 7pm). 4 Sundays 7:00am - 1:00pm. Limiter seats Eligibility:12th Pass YIC Exams will be held in Navi Mumbai Centre. Completion of the YIC course the candidate is eligible for further Degrees B.sc, M.sc and Phd in Yoga at SVYASA (Banglore). The course prepares you for QCI (Quality Control of India OUR COMPREHENSIVE YOGA INSTRUCTOR COURSE IS DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE IN ALL THE REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCREDIATION WITH CYA INTERNATIONAL (COUNCIL FOR YOGA ACCREDIATION INTERNATIONAL) IN MARYLAND,USA. Register at: AMP CLINIC E-7, Ground Floor, Sector-1, Opposite Apna Bazaar,Vashi, Navi Mumbai,Maharashtra, India. Contact: 02264646419/7506608022/7506608033 Centre Address: South Indian Welfare Association (SIWA) Koparkhairane Sector 14 near Mahalaxmi Temple Opp D-Mart, Navi Mumbai, India. YOGA INSTRUCTORS COURSE (YIC)Mr. JAGDISH NAIK Hr, Ph.d. (Yogic Sc). President of Sulochana Naik Educational Trust (SNET)
Mr. Shrikant Kshirsagar Yoga Guru and RSS Social Worker Inaugrating the YIC Program (Svyasa University Centre) at Swami Vivekananda Yoga Kendra Navi Mumbai.
YIC Batch Jan 2017 Validation FunctionLectures conducted for YIC August 2016Yoga Kriya SessionExcursion Trip to Chinmayananda Mission Vibhuti (Pune) students performing Karma YogaProf.Kashinath Mhetre from SVYASAFinal Exam 2016YIC 7th Jan 2017 BatchYOGA PHILOSOPHY CLASS - RAJANI PRADHAN
YOGA THEORY CLASS - MANGESH PANDEY
ASANA PRACTICE - VIJAYA CHANDRAN
PRANAYAMA CLASS - JAGDISH NAIK
KRIYA SESSION BY DR. RAJU BHANDARI
ASANAS PRACTICE - MANOJ SIR
Karma Yoga Conducted by Students Batch Jan'17Dynamic Energizing Power Yoga (DEP YOGA) |
DEP Yoga is an advance form of Ashtang yoga. The name says it all, DEP is one of many forms of asanas, kriyas & suryanamaskar which has the same potential of following a laborious full workout while promoting mental stability & concentration.
DEP Yoga, a series of rigorous asanas, which is more about strengthening the body than chanting and meditating. The practitioner is rewarded with many physical benefits-to his bones, muscles and joints. This practice burns a lot of calories around 240 calories in 30 minutes. So the practitioner can benefit by losing weight, while at the same time build lean muscle tissue. Enjoys better posture maintaining, the spine aligned, eliminating any negative pressure resulting from any misalignment.
A major physical benefit of DEP Yoga is improves general health. DEP Yoga practitioner boost their immune system and become more in tune with the body overall. Since the workout involves challenging moves, toxins are eliminated through sweat.
Last and not the least, improves overall quality of life, leading to a happier life.
Eligibility:Certified yoga teachers and Fitness Trainers
Starting from 7th may 2017 only for 10 sundays 4 pm-6 pm at South Indian Welfare Association (SIWA) Koparkhairane Sector 14 near Mahalaxmi Temple Opp D-Mart, Navi Mumbai, India.
Register at: AMP CLINIC E-7, Ground Floor, Sector-1, Opposite Apna Bazaar,Vashi, Navi Mumbai.
Fee: Rs 8000/-
DEP Yoga, a series of rigorous asanas, which is more about strengthening the body than chanting and meditating. The practitioner is rewarded with many physical benefits-to his bones, muscles and joints. This practice burns a lot of calories around 240 calories in 30 minutes. So the practitioner can benefit by losing weight, while at the same time build lean muscle tissue. Enjoys better posture maintaining, the spine aligned, eliminating any negative pressure resulting from any misalignment.
A major physical benefit of DEP Yoga is improves general health. DEP Yoga practitioner boost their immune system and become more in tune with the body overall. Since the workout involves challenging moves, toxins are eliminated through sweat.
Last and not the least, improves overall quality of life, leading to a happier life.
Eligibility:Certified yoga teachers and Fitness Trainers
Starting from 7th may 2017 only for 10 sundays 4 pm-6 pm at South Indian Welfare Association (SIWA) Koparkhairane Sector 14 near Mahalaxmi Temple Opp D-Mart, Navi Mumbai, India.
Register at: AMP CLINIC E-7, Ground Floor, Sector-1, Opposite Apna Bazaar,Vashi, Navi Mumbai.
Fee: Rs 8000/-
Certified Yoga Instructors Course (YIC) Affiliated to Vyasa University Bangalore
Next Batch starting on JANUARY 2017 Duration: 3 months only on saturday (3:00 pm-7:00pm) sunday (7:00am - 1:00pm) Limiter seats
Eligibility:12th Pass YIC Exams will be held in Navi Mumbai Centre.
(The question papers and the Certificate issued by the University Completion of the YIC course the candidate is eligible for further Degrees B.sc, M.sc,P.G. Yoga Therapy and Phd in Yoga at SVYASA (Banglore).
Register at: AMP CLINIC E-7, Ground Floor, Sector-1, Opposite Apna Bazaar,Vashi, Navi Mumbai,Maharashtra, India. Contact: 02264646419/7506608022/7506608033
Centre Address: South Indian Welfare Association (SIWA) Koparkhairane Sector 14 near Mahalaxmi Temple Opp D-Mart, Navi Mumbai, India.
VIVEKANANDA ANUSANDHANA SAMSTAHANA YOGA INSTRUCTORS COURSE OBJECTIVES
Yoga is become popular day by day. A wave of yoga is sweeping across the globe. To introduce yoga as a science of holistic living and not merely as yoga postures. VYASA has been offering this course over the last 5 decades all over the globe with great attendant benefits. At the conclusion of the course, the students will be able to teach yoga to general public the holistic way, to prevent diseases, promotes positive health and bring harmony and peace in the society.
REGULATIONS GOVERNING YIC COURSE
OM 1 ADMISSIONS AND ELIGIBILITY
OM 2 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT
OM 3 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS
OM 4 CRITERIA FOR PASSING II SCHEME OF TEACHING & EXAMINATION REGULATIONS
OM 1 ADMISSIONS AND ELIGIBILITY OM
1.1 To be eligible for admission to the course, the candidates shall have passed 12th standard or 2nd PUC or +12 or 12 years of education with normal health. In case of mild diseases recommendation by the medical doctor is necessary.
OM 2 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT OM 2.1 The candidate has to put in a minimum attendance of 90% in each subject with a provision of condonation of 10% of the attendance by the competent authority on the specific recommendation of the Coordinator under special conditions.
OM 3 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS OM 4 ELIGIBILITY FOR PASSING OM 4.1 For a pass in a theory subject, a candidate shall secure minimum of 50% of the maximum marks both in internal assessment and examination as prescribed for the subject in the University.
OM 4.1 (a) For a pass in practical/field training, a candidate shall secure a minimum of 50% of the maximum marks prescribed for the University examination in the relevant practical/field training.
OM 4.2 The candidates who do not satisfy the condition of
OM 4.1 shall be deemed to have failed in that subject and they must subsequently clear it by fresh registration and attending the classes in the subject in the same course before being eligible for the award of the certificate.
OM 4.3 The successful candidates will be issued certificate at the end of the course.
SYLLABUS
Subject Code Name of the Subject Credits YIC T
101 Introduction to Yoga, its streams and applications 2 YIC T
102 Life and Message of Spiritual masters & SMET 2 YIC P 101 Yoga Practice – I 2† YIC P 102 Yoga Practice – II 2 YIC P
103 Yoga Practice – III 2 YIC P 104 Teaching Techniques & Report 2 Total 12 *15 hours per credit † 30 hours per credit (Total hours - 300)
SYLLABUS: YIC T
101 INTRODUCTION TO YOGA, ITS STREAMS AND APPLICATIONS
a) Concept and definitions of Yoga.
b) Basis of Yoga – Happiness Analysis.
c) Unity in Diversity.
d) Streams of Yoga – a. Raja Yoga. (Pataïjala Yoga – path of will power) b. Jnana Yoga (Path of intellect – Philosophy) c. Karma Yoga (Secret of action) d. Bhakti Yoga (Science of Emotion Culture) e) Haöha Yoga Kriyäs, Bandhäs and Mudräs f) Païca Koça Viveka (5 layers of Human existance). g) Health, Diseases and its management by IAYT (Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy). h) Application of Yoga in education and other fields. YIC T
102 LIFE AND MESSAGES OF SPIRITUAL MASTERS AND SMET a) Life and message of Spiritual Masters - Swämé Vivekänanda, Çré Rämakåñëa Paramahaàsa and Mä Çäradä Devé. b) Indian Culture c) Concept and significance of Mantras, Prayers and Bhajans. d) Self-Management of Excessive Tension (SMET) – Theory and practice including introduction of yoga research.
PATTERN OF THE COURSE AND EVALUTION
Test1 100
Test 2 100
Final theory examination 100
Practical examination 050
Asana presentation 050
Asana correction 050
Asana report – 4 asanas 050
Report writing 050
Report presentation 050
Work sheet preparation – assignment 050
Karma yoga 050
Total personality development 100
Discipline, behavior and sincerity 100
Chanting song and slokas 050
Drama, skit, street play 050
Attendance 100
Total-1000
New Batch for YIC starting from 7th Jan 2017 Admissions open.
STANDARD FORMAT FOR ASANA PRESENTATION
cover page opening prayer acknowledgement index classroom arrangements 4 asana – (8 step) – standing , sitting supine & prone closing prayer
STANDARD FORMAT FOR REPORT PRESENTATION
Cover page Acknowledgement Index Introduction to Yoga Concept of Yoga Streams of Yoga Pancakosa Viveka Need and benefits of Yoga Introduction and background of subject Subject matter Conclusion Application to society Bibliography
30 HRS FIELD WORK Introduction Student attendance register Day wise schedule Address of the class Photo of the class (optional) Student feed back Teacher’s experience.
Eligibility:12th Pass YIC Exams will be held in Navi Mumbai Centre.
(The question papers and the Certificate issued by the University Completion of the YIC course the candidate is eligible for further Degrees B.sc, M.sc,P.G. Yoga Therapy and Phd in Yoga at SVYASA (Banglore).
Register at: AMP CLINIC E-7, Ground Floor, Sector-1, Opposite Apna Bazaar,Vashi, Navi Mumbai,Maharashtra, India. Contact: 02264646419/7506608022/7506608033
Centre Address: South Indian Welfare Association (SIWA) Koparkhairane Sector 14 near Mahalaxmi Temple Opp D-Mart, Navi Mumbai, India.
VIVEKANANDA ANUSANDHANA SAMSTAHANA YOGA INSTRUCTORS COURSE OBJECTIVES
Yoga is become popular day by day. A wave of yoga is sweeping across the globe. To introduce yoga as a science of holistic living and not merely as yoga postures. VYASA has been offering this course over the last 5 decades all over the globe with great attendant benefits. At the conclusion of the course, the students will be able to teach yoga to general public the holistic way, to prevent diseases, promotes positive health and bring harmony and peace in the society.
REGULATIONS GOVERNING YIC COURSE
OM 1 ADMISSIONS AND ELIGIBILITY
OM 2 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT
OM 3 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS
OM 4 CRITERIA FOR PASSING II SCHEME OF TEACHING & EXAMINATION REGULATIONS
OM 1 ADMISSIONS AND ELIGIBILITY OM
1.1 To be eligible for admission to the course, the candidates shall have passed 12th standard or 2nd PUC or +12 or 12 years of education with normal health. In case of mild diseases recommendation by the medical doctor is necessary.
OM 2 ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT OM 2.1 The candidate has to put in a minimum attendance of 90% in each subject with a provision of condonation of 10% of the attendance by the competent authority on the specific recommendation of the Coordinator under special conditions.
OM 3 INTERNAL ASSESSMENT MARKS OM 4 ELIGIBILITY FOR PASSING OM 4.1 For a pass in a theory subject, a candidate shall secure minimum of 50% of the maximum marks both in internal assessment and examination as prescribed for the subject in the University.
OM 4.1 (a) For a pass in practical/field training, a candidate shall secure a minimum of 50% of the maximum marks prescribed for the University examination in the relevant practical/field training.
OM 4.2 The candidates who do not satisfy the condition of
OM 4.1 shall be deemed to have failed in that subject and they must subsequently clear it by fresh registration and attending the classes in the subject in the same course before being eligible for the award of the certificate.
OM 4.3 The successful candidates will be issued certificate at the end of the course.
SYLLABUS
Subject Code Name of the Subject Credits YIC T
101 Introduction to Yoga, its streams and applications 2 YIC T
102 Life and Message of Spiritual masters & SMET 2 YIC P 101 Yoga Practice – I 2† YIC P 102 Yoga Practice – II 2 YIC P
103 Yoga Practice – III 2 YIC P 104 Teaching Techniques & Report 2 Total 12 *15 hours per credit † 30 hours per credit (Total hours - 300)
SYLLABUS: YIC T
101 INTRODUCTION TO YOGA, ITS STREAMS AND APPLICATIONS
a) Concept and definitions of Yoga.
b) Basis of Yoga – Happiness Analysis.
c) Unity in Diversity.
d) Streams of Yoga – a. Raja Yoga. (Pataïjala Yoga – path of will power) b. Jnana Yoga (Path of intellect – Philosophy) c. Karma Yoga (Secret of action) d. Bhakti Yoga (Science of Emotion Culture) e) Haöha Yoga Kriyäs, Bandhäs and Mudräs f) Païca Koça Viveka (5 layers of Human existance). g) Health, Diseases and its management by IAYT (Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy). h) Application of Yoga in education and other fields. YIC T
102 LIFE AND MESSAGES OF SPIRITUAL MASTERS AND SMET a) Life and message of Spiritual Masters - Swämé Vivekänanda, Çré Rämakåñëa Paramahaàsa and Mä Çäradä Devé. b) Indian Culture c) Concept and significance of Mantras, Prayers and Bhajans. d) Self-Management of Excessive Tension (SMET) – Theory and practice including introduction of yoga research.
PATTERN OF THE COURSE AND EVALUTION
Test1 100
Test 2 100
Final theory examination 100
Practical examination 050
Asana presentation 050
Asana correction 050
Asana report – 4 asanas 050
Report writing 050
Report presentation 050
Work sheet preparation – assignment 050
Karma yoga 050
Total personality development 100
Discipline, behavior and sincerity 100
Chanting song and slokas 050
Drama, skit, street play 050
Attendance 100
Total-1000
New Batch for YIC starting from 7th Jan 2017 Admissions open.
STANDARD FORMAT FOR ASANA PRESENTATION
cover page opening prayer acknowledgement index classroom arrangements 4 asana – (8 step) – standing , sitting supine & prone closing prayer
STANDARD FORMAT FOR REPORT PRESENTATION
Cover page Acknowledgement Index Introduction to Yoga Concept of Yoga Streams of Yoga Pancakosa Viveka Need and benefits of Yoga Introduction and background of subject Subject matter Conclusion Application to society Bibliography
30 HRS FIELD WORK Introduction Student attendance register Day wise schedule Address of the class Photo of the class (optional) Student feed back Teacher’s experience.