Bikram Hot 26 and 2 Yoga Teacher Training in Bali Indonesia
Are you looking for a Bikram Hot Yoga Teacher Training that truly transforms you into a World-Class Instructor? At YogaFX, we go beyond just meeting standards - we set new ones. The mission is to cultivate not just teachers, but leaders in Original Bikram Hot Yoga (26&2). The training is globally recognized, backed by the prestigious Yoga Alliance certification, which opens doors to teaching opportunities in studios worldwide—not just limited to one organization. When you choose YogaFX, you’re choosing a training program that’s designed to empower you with deep knowledge, practical skills, and the confidence to thrive as a yoga teacher anywhere.
Why settle for limitations when you can be part of a global network of teachers, making a difference in the lives of students everywhere? With YogaFX, you don’t just gain credentials—you join a movement.
Program
YogaFX is now extremely grateful to be certified by Yoga Alliance to provide online and offline certified RYT 200-hours yoga teacher training courses. They prefer to blend this approval with their unique YogaFX Certified RYT-200 hours 7-day yoga teacher training in beautiful Bali.
Step 1: Their pre-course preparation:
Upon enrollment, receive your unique online preparation, which will put you in pole position for when you arrive in Bali. Complete standing and floor dialogue, and lectures included to be fully prepared and ready to succeed.
Step 2: Take your flight to Bali:
Their unique YTT masterclass option saves you thousands of dollars, saves you long hours on long flights, and minimizes time away from loved ones and work. Also reduces accommodation and out-of-pocket expenses.
Step 3: Arrive in Bali:
Complete your Hot yoga RYT-200 hours certification live masterclass and dialogue coaching with Mr. Ian. Upon arrival, you will complete your 7-day Hot yoga teacher training masterclass with Mr. Ian. He is a hot yoga master teacher trainer with over 10,000 hours of international yoga teacher training experience with top athletes, MMA fighters, football professionals, gymnasts, and existing yoga teachers.
You will learn the best tips, tricks, and techniques to succeed. You will be in the world’s best hot yoga teacher training by far. YogaFX is committed to assisting passionate Bikram Hot 26 and 2 yoga students like yourself in fulfilling their dreams of becoming fully certified hot yoga teachers. You are in the right place at the right time to secure your spot.
Certification
Students who complete the training are eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT®).
About the teacher training course
2 yoga classes every day (Bikram)
Simultaneously, getting detailed knowledge of yoga class setup, opening series, standing series, floor series, and yoga class closing sequence
The afternoon class is Practical Teacher Training
Extensive Bikram yoga posture clinics, which include the detailed methodology of anatomy
Physiology and posture alignment of the worlds-most-popular yoga sequences
Posture clinics are real opportunities for you to teach your first class with a room full of supporting students. What a great opportunity to break the ice!
Comprehensive yoga class teaching dialogue keywords. Knowing what to say, when to say it, and how to say it. Learning how to enter the posture, demonstrate the pose, and exit the posture in a safe, controlled, systematic, and knowledgeable way is extremely important for your yoga teaching career
During your training, you will have many opportunities to teach your first yoga class to a real yoga studio full of supportive, loving, enthusiastic yoga students and very experienced lead trainers and staff
YogaFX RYT 200 hours main event has limited student numbers to avoid disappointment and prices rise. Please do not leave until the last minute
Take your course with a friend and share the fun, secrets of the Kundalini and the yoga keys to success in life
Also included:
The YogaFX teacher training posture clinic workbook: This workbook is one of the two yoga course companions that you will put in your bag and take everywhere with you during your stay. This YogaFX at-a-glance quick reference guide is for taking to your class and posture clinics. It will help and detail alignments, adjustments, and posture benefits
The YogaFX yoga class keyword dialogue: The second of your constant yoga course companions is YogaFX yoga class keyword dialogue, which includes the 20 most important yoga teaching keywords. It will always be on hand to offer yoga class dialogue keywords just when you need them. This YogaFX guide offers complete, comprehensive, and detailed posture dialogue for a 45-minute, 60-minute, and up to a 90-minute yoga class
Graduate with 2 YogaFX international certifications: Yoga Alliance RYT 200 hours and Bikram Hot 26 and 2 certifications
Receive your personal YogaFX RYT200 certified yoga teacher ID card for easy confirmation to future employers
YogaFX teachers can rejoin future YogaFX TTCs as staff opportunities, plus much, much more
The importance of a good morning routine
Most people have their own set morning routines; some good, some not so good. Some of these routines, of course, are not the best.
Do you wake up in the morning with a buzzing alarm and say 'here we go again'? Perform a hectic morning routine before leaving the house and rush off to work on 3 cups of coffee? This is not really an ideal way to start your day.
So if you happened to join the course in Bali (and of course, they would love to see you here) what they don’t want is that you wake up at 6 a.m., have to run down to start a 2-hour intensive yoga class at 6:30 a.m. or 7 a.m. on an empty stomach. After the class has finished then rush back to your room, shower change, and run down to breakfast before it closes at 10 a.m.
In real life you wouldn’t do this nor would your yoga students when they attend your morning class. This is not the most useful or pleasant way to start your day. Your body and mind are already under stress from all of your new stimuli.
2 days-syndrome is a very common phenomenon
What they have found is that during these morning sessions which can be in some RYS’s be up to two and a half hours long. If the teacher is talking too much, the large majority of the students are not physically or mentally prepared to be immersed in this completely different environment. This results in low energy, low concentration, mood swings, jet lag issues, self-doubt, low motivation, hunger pains, blaming complaining, and heightened desire to quit amongst others. True!
They have witnessed firsthand and talked to their fellow yoga students about this 2 days-syndrome during their RYT 200 hours course design workshops.
The results of such extreme changes in your routines such as different diets, new roommates, new sleeping patterns, physical intensity, and information overload can lead to meltdowns and higher injury occurrences in the first 2 days. This results in low-class participation by day 3. It is the enjoyment and enthusiasm that you feel or lack during your first week that impacts upon your subsequent days.
Remember that 7 days is over in a flash
You need to pace yourself as your yoga teacher training course is not a sprint, there’s no reward for coming first. You all cross the line at the same time.
Be happy, healthy, and ready for what’s next with an open arm embrace. The teacher training is a yoga teacher training, it is not a military style boot camp.
In Bali, they would like you to slow down a bit and take it easy. You are in a new environment, with new people, and new time zones.
During your yoga teacher training, they would much rather prefer that you start your day by harmonizing your mind and body and being comfortable with your environment. Sure, maybe wake up a little earlier. Feel fresh; eat something nice on your balcony, or by the pool. Catch some sun, chat with new friends, enjoy the start of your day and be ready for a morning yoga session after you have eaten, not before.
You already know your own eating habits regarding how long before a class you should eat. Maybe 1 hour before or 40 minutes before depending upon what you eat.
But you would definitely not take a new intensive 2-hour yoga class at 6 a.m., immediately after waking up, rushing off, and on an empty stomach. What they don’t want you to do is to start your morning yoga session on an empty stomach. It is not safe, it is not real life, and it does not make any good health sense.
It is from this new-day-start-routine that you will feel ready and properly prepared to take on any 2-hour yoga meditation session.
A morning session of yoga practice is an exciting time and there is much to learn, take in, and absorb. The first 2 days especially is physically and mentally demanding and it makes a lot of sense to them that you turn up to your morning yoga session, feeling fresh, happy, and energized.
With this kind of morning preparation, you are much more likely to enjoy, participate, learn, and excel in all areas of your well-being and yoga practice. This new approach to your day is something that you will learn, embrace, and can replicate when you return home.
Well ok, maybe not the sun, pool, and palm trees
It is important during the intensive 6 nights that you do not get introduced to a too drastic or artificially intensive yoga environment. Student problems always manifest during the first 2 days. Especially if it’s your first time abroad, away from family, friends, and new environments. If new environment changes are too dramatic, then problems are magnified.
Many yoga teacher training courses are quite often in remote, isolated locations, the middle of the Bali jungle for example. You absolutely have no choice, nowhere to go, when the food problems and other issues come to the surface.
During your 2 days syndrome, issues or other things pop up and there is no refuge when you need some quiet self-time away.
As you can see they care about your welfare
They are different. They treat you like adults and make the courses as close to real-life as possible. They would like your transition back to life at home an easy one, taking with you your good new habits, making your next life step enjoyable and rewarding.
Yoga is a process, it is not fixed and firm
There may be some last-minute changes during each day to times and session programs. This is just a replication of real life and as a yoga teacher, there will always be hopefully last-minute requests for you to jump in and teach a class.
As you start to teach there might also be a last-minute class cancellation that you need to be prepared for and not worry about.
This is yoga. It is your ability to just flow with your day that will contribute to you becoming a truly great yoga teacher.
Daily schedule
06:30 Yoga class
08:50 Break
09:55 Posture clinic
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Lecture
15:00 Break
15:30 Practical teacher training
16:00 Yoga Class
18:00 Personal practice preparation for tomorrow
Hot yoga has continued to boom
One of the reasons for the latest renaissance of Hot yoga is due to the fact the Harvard University recently published their research confirming "The Tremendous Benefits of Hot Yoga In Reducing Symptoms Of Depression." in Harvard University, "Heated Hot Yoga May Reduce Depression Symptoms" (PMID: 37883245).
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry conducted a randomized controlled trial with 80 adults, comparing those who participated in Bikram yoga sessions in a 105 degrees Fahrenheit room to a waitlist control group.
Over 8 weeks, the yoga group attended an average of 10.3 classes, leading to significantly greater reductions in depressive symptoms compared to the control group.
Assessments using the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS-CR) scale showed that 59.3% of yoga participants experienced a 50% or greater decrease in symptoms, and 44% reached remission, compared to only 6.3% in the waitlist group. Even those attending only half the prescribed sessions saw benefits, suggesting once-weekly sessions could be effective.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression linked to seasonal changes, often starting in fall and lasting through winter. Symptoms like low energy and moodiness usually resolve in spring and summer. SAD can also occur in spring or summer, subsiding in fall or winter.
Hot yoga for SAD:
Hot yoga, performed in a heated room (105 degrees Fahrenheit with 40% humidity), may help alleviate SAD symptoms:
Heat exposure: Mimics sunlight, boosting serotonin and endorphin production to enhance mood
Exercise and neurotransmitter balance: Releases endorphins and boosts serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine for mood regulation
Mental health benefits: Reduces cortisol levels, lowering stress and anxiety and promotes relaxation through mindfulness and deep breathing
Physiological and emotional well-being: Improves sleep patterns and aids detoxification, enhancing overall well-being
Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs):
HSPs are crucial for cellular health, responding to stressors like heat, and aiding in protein maintenance. Dr. Rhonda Patrick's research highlights heat stress benefits on HSPs, suggesting that hot yoga or sauna use can:
Enhance cellular health
Support neuroprotection
Reduce stress
Aid muscle recovery
Benefit cardiovascular health
Strengthen the immune system
Hot yoga and sauna sessions stimulate HSP production, promoting overall well-being and health.
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