Starting September 2026 £1098.00

200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training: In - Person Cheltenham

One weekend a month.
A full year of becoming a teacher.

Training that moves at the pace of a real practice

Most teacher trainings ask you to put life on hold. This one doesn't. Over eleven months, you'll return to Cheltenham once a month for a Saturday and Sunday of in-depth, in-person study — then carry what you've learned back into your week, your own mat, and your own life.

That rhythm matters. A month between weekends gives the material time to land before the next layer is added, so by the time you graduate, you're not just certified — you've actually lived the practice for a year.

Eleven weekends, September to August

Every session runs Saturday and Sunday, in person, in Cheltenham. Mark them in your calendar now — the whole year is mapped out from day one.

❋ Expert Facilitation

What you'll walk away with

A complete, Yoga Alliance accredited 200-hour syllabus, taught in depth across the full year rather than rushed through in a fortnight.

Why one weekend a month Training that moves at the pace of a real practice Most teacher trainings ask you to put life on hold. This one doesn't. Over eleven months, you'll return to Cheltenham once a month for a Saturday and Sunday of in-depth, in-person study — then carry what you've learned back into your week, your own mat, and your own life. That rhythm matters. A month between weekends gives the material time to land before the next layer is added, so by the time you graduate, you're not just certified — you've actually lived the practice for a year. "You don't have to choose between training and your life. This course was built to sit alongside it."

  • "You don't have to choose between training and your life. This course was built to sit alongside it."

  • "This has been such a worthwhile investment in myself."

What You Will Learn

  • Anatomy and Alignment

    Functional movement, asana mechanics, and how to teach safely for the body in front of you.

  • Yoga Philosophy and History

    The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the roots of the practice, and the ethics that guide how we teach.

  • Sequencing and Theming

    How to build a class with intention, from opening breath to final rest.

  • Cueing and Hands-on Adjustments

    Confident, clear language and safe, consent-based touch in the room.

  • Pranayama and Meditation

    Breathwork and stillness practices you can lead with genuine confidence.

  • The Art of Teaching

    Finding your own voice as a teacher, not just repeating someone else's.