Recorded Courses for all levels of YCB Exams are available.
Weekdays Batch (Monday to Friday)
i) Medium of Instruction- Hindi
Timing: 6:00 AM to 8:00 AM (Morning)
ii) Medium of Instruction- English
Timing: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Evening)
Weekend Batch (Saturday and Sunday)
Medium of Instruction- English:
Timing: 2:30 PM to 05:30 PM
1. Live Interactive Online classes. Learn from the comfort of your home.
2. Complete guidance for the Theory and Practical exam in Hindi and English.
3. Recording of all classes. So, nothing to worry about if you miss a class.
4. Complete Study Materials for all Units.
5. Regular doubt clearing session.
6. Unit Tests and 2 Full-Length Tests.
7. Free training on ‘Making a career in Yoga’
Fee Structure: Level 1
Regular Fee: ₹8,000/- *Concessional Fee: ₹4991/-
*The concessional fee for the first 10 students only.
This fee is for the above-mentioned courses provided by Mahabodhi Yogpeeth. After completing the course you can register for the certification exam on the official website of YCB. There will be a separate fee for exam registration.
a. For open candidates there is no eligibility criteria
b. For admission in the course, it is suggested/ desired that the candidate should have passed 10th standard / secondary school certificate from a recognised board or equivalent. However, Yoga Institutions can define their own eligibility.
Personal Attributes: The job requires an individual to have good communication skills, time management skills, and the ability to understand the body language of the trainees. The job requires an individual to possess key qualities such as self-discipline, confidence, maturity, patience, compassion, active listening, time management, empathy, language proficiency.
Total Marks: 200 (Theory: 60 + Practical: 140)
Theory: 60 marks
1. Introduction to Yoga and Yogic Practices - 20 marks
2. Introduction to Yoga Texts - 20 marks
3. Yoga for Health Promotion - 20 marks
Practical: 140 marks
1. Demonstration Skills - 80 marks
2. Teaching Skills - 40 marks
3. Application of knowledge - 10 marks
4. Field Experience - 10 marks
1.1 Yoga : Etymology, definitions, aim, objectives and misconceptions.
1.2 Yoga : Its origin, history and development.
1.3 Guiding principles to be followed by Yoga practitioners.
1.4 Principles of Yoga (Triguna, Antahkarana-chatustaya, Tri-Sharira/ Panchakosha).
1.5 Introduction to major schools of Yoga (Jnana, Bhakti, Karma, Patanjali, Hatha).
1.6 Introduction to Yoga practices for health and well being.
1.7 Introduction to Shatkarma: meaning, purpose and their significance in Yoga Sadhana.
1.8 Introduction to Yogic Sukshma Vyayama, Sthula Vyayama and Surya Namaskara.
1.9 Introduction to Yogasana: meaning, principles, and their health benefits.
1.10 Introduction to Pranayama and Dhyana and their health benefits.
2.1 Introduction and study of Patanjala Yoga Sutra including memorization of selected Sutras (Chapter I- 1-12).
2.2 Introduction and study of Bhagavad Gita including memorization of selected Slokas (Chapter II -47, 48, 49, 50 and 70).
2.3 Introduction and study of Hathpradipika.
2.4 General Introduction to Prasthanatrayee.
2.5 Concepts and principles of Aahara (Diet) in Hathapradipika and Bhagawad Gita (Mitahara and Yuktahara).
2.6 Significance of Hatha Yoga practices in health and well being.
2.7 Concept of mental wellbeing according to Patanjala Yoga.
2.8 Yogic practices of Patanjala Yoga: Bahiranga and Antaranga Yoga.
2.9 Concepts of healthy living in Bhagwad Gita.
2.10 Importance of subjective experience in daily Yoga practice.
3.1 Brief introduction to human body.
3.2 Meaning and Means of health promotion and role of Yoga in health promotion.
3.3 Yogic positive attitudes (Maîtri, Karuna, Mudita, Upeksha).
3.4 Concept of bhavas (Dharma, Jnana, Vairagya, Aishvarya) and their relevance in wellbeing.
3.5 Dincharya and Ritucharya with respect to Yogic life style.
3.6 Holistic approach of Yoga towards health and diseases.
3.7 Introduction to First aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
3.8 Yogic management of stress and its consequences.
3.9 Yoga in prevention of metabolic and respiratory disorders.
3.10 Yoga for personality development.
4.1 Prayer: Concept and recitation of Pranava and hymns.
4.2 Yoga Cleansing Techniques
Knowledge of Dhauti, Neti and practice of Kapalabhati.
4.3 Yogic Sukshma Vyayama and Sthula Vyayama
i). Yogic Sukshma Vyayama (Micro Circulation Practices)
· Neck Movement
Griva Shakti Vikasaka ( I,II,III,IV)
· Shoulder Movement
Bhuja Valli Shakti Vikasaka
Purna Bhuja Shakti Vikasaka
· Trunk Movement
Kati Shakti Vikasaka (I, II, III, IV, V )
· Knee Movement
Jangha Shakti Vikasaka (II-A&B )
Janu Shakti Vikasaka
· Ankle movement
Pada-mula shakti Vikasaka – A&B
Gulpha-pada-pristha-pada-tala shakti Vikasaka
ii). Yogic Sthula Vyayama (Macro Circulation Practices)
· Sarvanga Pushti
· Hrid Gati (Engine Daud)
4.4 Yogic Surya Namaskara
4.5 Yogasana
· Tadasana, Vrikshasana, Ardha Chakrasana, Padahastasana, Kati Chakrasana, Trikonasana
· Dandasana, Sukhasana, Padmasana, Vajrasana,
· Bhadrasana, Mandukasana, Ushtrasana, Shashankasana, Uttana Mandukasana
· Paschimottanasana, Purvottanasana
· Vakrasana, Gomukhasana
· Bhujangasana, Shalabhasana, Makarasana
· Pavanamuktasana, Uttanapadasana, Ardha Halasana, Setubandhasana
· Vipareetakarani, Saral Matsyasana, Shavasana,
4.6 Preparatory Breathing Practices
· Sectional breathing (abdominal, thoracic and clavicular)
· Yogic deep breathing
4.7 Pranayama
· Concept of Puraka, Rechaka and Kumbhaka
· Anulmoa Viloma/Nadi Shodhana
· Sheetalee (without Kumbhaka)
· Bhramari (without Kumbhaka)
4.8 Understanding of Bandha
· Jalandhara Bandha
· Uddiyana Bandha
· Mula Bandha
4.9 Understanding of Mudra
· Hasta Mudras (chin, Chinmaya, Brahma, adi, jnana, Dhyana and Nasika)
4.10 Practices leading to Meditation and Dhyana Sadhana
· Recitation of Pranava & Soham
· Recitation of selected hymns, invocations and prayers from Vedas & Upanishadas
· Body and breath awareness
· Yoga Nidra
· Essentials of good lesson plan: concepts, needs, planning of teaching Yoga (Shatkriya, Asana, Pranayama & practices leading to Dhyana)
· Principles of teaching Yoga protocol to different groups (beginners, children, youth, women, Geriatric population, and special attention group).
· Preparation for a Yoga class (before and during the class)
· Factors influencing yoga teaching.
· Class management in Yoga: its meaning and needs.
· Conducting yoga practical lessons: Precautions & Contraindications of practices)
· Salient features of Ideal Yoga Instructor.
· Models of ideal Yoga lesson plans
Haryana Ayush Department has issued the latest notification for the recruitment of 528 posts of Yog Sahayak.
Recruitment Organization: Haryana AYUSH Department
Post Name: Yog Sahayak
Vacancies: 528
Salary/ Pay Scale: Rs. 11000/-
Job Location: Applied Village/ District
Last Date to Apply: Update Soon
Organization URL: www.ayushharyana.gov.in
Helpline Number: 0172-2570919
Address: Near Youth Hostel, Sector-3, Panchkula. PIN-134109
For more info, visit: https://haryanajobs.in/haryana-yoga-sahayak-recruitment/