300-Hour Yoga Teacher Training FAQ
Choosing a 300-Hour Yoga Teacher Training is a meaningful step, and we want you to feel supported, informed, and confident as you prepare for your journey. Below you’ll find clear, detailed answers to the most common questions about our 300-Hour Hatha Yoga Teacher Training in Bali—including certification, schedule, teaching readiness, curriculum, and what to expect during the experience.
If you still have questions after reading, please reach out—we’re here to help you every step of the way.
Yoga Alliance & Certification
What if I’m already a Yoga Teacher registered with Yoga Alliance?
If you hold a 200-Hour certification from any Yoga Alliance organisation, you are welcome to join SKY’s 300-Hour YTT. Your SKY certification will be recognised internationally under Yoga Alliance International, and you can use it to further your professional credentials, deepen your expertise, and advance through YAI’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) pathway.
Many teachers join SKY’s 300-Hour YTT because they want more depth, stronger teaching skills, and a return to traditional roots after completing a more modern or fast-paced training elsewhere.
Will this course count as Continuing Education (CE) hours for Yoga Alliance?
Yes—under Yoga Alliance International’s CPD system.
The course contributes to your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) with YAI/YAIE, allowing you to upgrade your credentials and stay aligned with their standards of ongoing professional advancement.
Please note that “Continuing Education (CE)” under Yoga Alliance USA is a separate system. If your registration is with Yoga Alliance International, your SKY training fully supports your continuing development through YAI’s recognised CPD structure.
About Our Course
How is SKY’s 300-Hour YTT different from the 200-Hour YTT?
The 200-Hour YTT builds your foundation; the 300-Hour YTT elevates it. SKY’s advanced training focuses on:
More refined asana alignment and adjustments
Advanced pranayama, meditation, and energetic practices
Deeper classical philosophy (Hatha, Raja, Yogic psychology)
Teaching methodology for multi-level classes
Intelligent sequencing and hands-on cueing
Developing your voice as a teacher
It is designed to help you evolve from a good practitioner into a skillful, grounded, and confident teacher.
How does the SKY syllabus differ from other advanced Yoga schools in Bali?
Most advanced YTTs in Bali focus heavily on vinyasa, flow-based sequencing, or modern hybrid styles. SKY’s 300-Hour YTT stays true to tradition, offering a rare deep dive into classical Hatha Yoga.
Our syllabus includes:
Advanced pranic practices
Subtle anatomy and yogic psychology
Scriptural study
Holistic teaching methodology
Immersion in an eco-village community
Practicum with real-time feedback
Students often describe the SKY syllabus as the missing bridge between modern Yoga teaching and Yoga’s original purpose.
What subjects and practices will I study?
You will study:
Advanced asana (alignment, modifications, injury-safe teaching)
Classical pranayama techniques
Meditation and concentration practices
Nada Yoga, mantra, philosophy, subtle anatomy
Yogic psychology and modern application
Sequencing for different levels
Advanced teaching skills and practicum
Ethics, communication, and holding space
By the end, you will have the skills to teach confidently, guide deeper practices, and understand Yoga as a complete system—not just movement.
I completed my 200-Hour YTT elsewhere—can I enrol in SKY’s 300-Hour YTT?
Yes—many students join SKY’s 300-Hour program after completing their 200hr training at a different school. You do not need to have trained in Hatha Yoga specifically, although familiarity with foundational postures is helpful.
Our advanced YTT is designed to support teachers from all backgrounds who want to refine their teaching, deepen their understanding, and reconnect with the roots of traditional Yoga.
What style of Yoga is the course rooted in?
Just like our 200-Hour training, the 300-Hour YTT is grounded in authentic traditional Hatha Yoga. You will explore classical techniques, breathwork, energetics, meditation, and philosophy—all within a lineage-based framework that honours Yoga as a spiritual discipline, not just physical practice.
Do I need to be advanced in my asana practice to join?
No. A 300-Hour YTT is not about mastering difficult postures; it’s about deepening your understanding of Yoga as a whole. We welcome students who can practise safely, are open to learning, and want to grow beyond physical achievement.
Our focus is on refinement, awareness, and teaching intelligence—not advanced acrobatics.
Can I join if I have an injury or physical limitation?
Yes, as long as your injury is manageable and you have medical clearance to participate. SKY’s approach is highly adaptive; we teach functional alignment and modifications so you can practise safely. Inform us in advance so we can support you throughout the course.
Your final assessment includes:
Teaching a complete class to your peers
Demonstrating alignment knowledge
Sequencing for different levels
Holding space with confidence
This practicum happens toward the end of the course, once you’ve built the skills you need. You will receive supportive feedback from our teachers to help you refine your teaching and grow professionally.
When are the final assessments, and how are they conducted?
Looking for answers about our 200-Hour Training or general questions about studying Yoga in Bali? Explore our 200-Hour FAQ and General FAQ.