One curriculum, organized around one idea. Most 200-hour manuals are anthologies - anatomy here, philosophy there, a chapter on ethics bolted on. Teaching Yoga, Vol. I rebuilds the foundational training around a single organizing principle: yoga as an integrated classical science whose aim is awakening. Anatomy, breath, subtle body, meditation, philosophy, and ethics all hang on one through-line.
This is a complete, illustrated 200-hour curriculum - the kind of professional reference that replaces a binder of photocopies. It teaches the system clearly, then points directly to the source texts behind it through the companion Primary Sources readers, so trainees encounter the tradition firsthand rather than in paraphrase.
Credibility built in. The program treats research honestly and addresses lineage and cultural integrity directly - a trustworthy foundation for schools, lead trainers, and serious students. The first manual of The Essential Way teacher-training program; pairs with Leading the Training and the Detailed Lessons Guide for schools delivering the program.
Designed to meet and exceed Yoga Alliance standards. The Essential Way is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Yoga Alliance.