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500 Hours Yoga Teacher Training in Spain RYT500

About 500 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course in Spain


Convert your passion to action by joining and participating in the empowering 500 hours yoga teacher training in Spain. Create a fulfilling career as a yoga teacher inspiring others and spreading yogic wisdom to the world. Create a balanced lifestyle that incorporates health and wellness by learning the techniques of asanas, pranayama, and meditation and following a healthy yogic diet. The 500 hours yoga teacher training in Spain trains you to achieve much both in terms of a career and health and wellness. So it is a course worth choosing if you have a deep passion for the yogic field. And to get the best form of training to become a quality future yoga teacher, the Himalayan Yoga Association is the place to be! Our comprehensive 500-hour yoga teacher training in Spain aims to provide a complete program package of 200 hours and 300 hours duration which combine to create a complete 500 hours yoga course on teacher training. Thus you will have access to the basics to advanced level yoga training to emerge as a fully informed, knowledgeable, and skilled yoga teacher along with an international certification as all our courses are recognized by Yoga Alliance International. In addition, these courses being residential, you do not have any hassles of arranging for food or accommodation as these are already included within the program package and of the best quality that you can expect. We also aim to provide you with a pleasant experience during your stay so that you can reap the best out of our unique and ‘all-inone 500-hour yoga teacher training in Spain.

What is Yoga Alliance Teacher Training Certification? RYT500

A timeless institution dating back to more than 5000 years, “yoga” means to unite the soul or “jeevatma” with the universal soul or “paramarma.” An ancient philosophy, this science of self-development, self-transformation and self-awareness educates the individual on both the aspects of health as well as the harmonious way of life.

This holistic discipline integrates the mind, body and soul to foster an ideal balance. The concept of yoga is not just limited to physical exercising, but it also touches the aspects emotional stability while calming the mind and soul.

The last couple of years has seen a rising popularity of yoga particularly in the west on account of its health as well as career prospects endowed by it through yoga teacher training course worldwide. This has in turn led to a rising demand for yoga schools and studios and the preference for quality yoga education that guarantees authenticity and a certificate on successful course completion. So how can you ensure that the yoga school you enrol for is a genuine one and follows the standards of a quality yoga education? Yoga Alliance is the answer.

About Yoga Alliance USA?

Yoga Alliance is a non-profit association based in US which plays an important role by providing the required accreditation to yoga teacher training programs that include 200-RYT, RYT-300, RYT-500 conducted by yoga schools worldwide.

Significance of Yoga Alliance, a certification from Yoga Alliance signifies:

  • Your eligibility to teach anywhere in the world in schools offering programs on YTTC
  • Your eligibility to start your own yogic venture by setting up a yoga studio that you have dreamed of running

What does the Yoga Alliance do?

Yoga Alliance prescribes the standards for yoga training. To meet such standards, it has been made mandatory to adhere to the same so as to be able to ensure the required amount of study time that is undertaken for the course.




500 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Spain, Dates

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2 Sharing Room Private Room 3 Sharing Room 4 Sharing Room

1 December To 28 January 2026 Closed

2 Sharing Room2475 USD3300 USD Private Room2925 USD3900 USD

3 Sharing Room1950 USD2600 USD

4 Sharing Room1500 USD2000 USD

1 December To 28 January 2026 Closed
2 Sharing Room2475 USD3300 USD
Private Room2925 USD3900 USD
3 Sharing Room1950 USD2600 USD
4 Sharing Room1500 USD2000 USD

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Introduction Human anatomy is the scientific study of the body’s structures. Some of these structures are very small and can only be observed and analyzed with the assistance of a microscope. Other larger structures can readily be seen, manipulated, measured, and weighed. The word “anatomy” comes from a Greek root that means “to cut apart.” In order to observe structures in living people, a number of imaging techniques have been developed. These techniques allow clinicians to visualize structures inside the living body such as a cancerous tumor or a fractured bone.

Like most scientific disciplines, anatomy has areas of specialization. Gross anatomy is the study of the larger structures of the Human body, those visible without the aid of magnification. Macro- means “large,” thus, gross anatomy is also referred to as macroscopic anatomy. In contrast, micro- means “small,” and microscopic anatomy is the study of structures that can be observed only with the use of a microscope or other magnification devices.

Whereas anatomy is about structure, physiology is about function. Human physiology is the scientific study of the chemistry and physics of the structures of the body and the ways in which they work together to support the functions of life. Much of the study of physiology centers on the body’s tendency toward homeostasis. Homeostasis is the state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things. The study of physiology certainly includes observation, both with the naked eye and with microscopes, as well as manipulations and measurements. However, current advances in physiology usually depend on carefully designed laboratory experiments that reveal the functions of the many structures and chemical compounds that make up the human body.

Like anatomists, physiologists typically specialize in a particular branch of physiology. For example, neurophysiology is the study of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves and how these work together to perform functions as complex and diverse as vision, movement, and thinking. Physiologists may work from the organ level (exploring, for example, what different parts of the brain do) to the molecular level (such as exploring how an electrochemical signal travels along nerves).

Your study of anatomy and physiology will make more sense if you continually relate the form of the structures you are studying to their function. In fact, it can be somewhat frustrating to attempt to study anatomy without an understanding of the physiology that a body structure supports. Imagine, for example, trying to appreciate the unique arrangement of the bones of the human hand if you had no conception of the function of the hand. Fortunately, your understanding of how the human hand manipulates tools—from pens to cell phones—helps you appreciate the unique alignment of the thumb in opposition to the four fingers, making your hand a structure that allows you to pinch and grasp objects and type text messages.

Course Syllabus - 500 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Spain

Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga

What is Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga / Its History Introduction to Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga

Opening Sequence

  • Samasthitiḥ
  • Surya Namaskar A
  • Surya Namaskar B

Standing Sequence Asanas

  • Pādaṅguṣṭhāsana
  • Pādahastāsana
  • Utthita Trikoṇāsana
  • Parivṛtta Trikoṇāsana
  • Utthita Pārśvakoṇāsana
  • Parivṛtta Pārśvakoṇāsana
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana A
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana B
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana C
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana D
  • Pārśvottānāsana
  • Utthita Hasta Pādāṅguṣṭhāsana A
  • Utthita Hasta Pādāṅguṣṭhāsana B
  • Utthita Hasta Pādāṅguṣṭhāsana C
  • Ardha Baddha Padmottānāsana
  • Utkatāsana
  • Vīrabhadrāsana A
  • Vīrabhadrāsana B

Primary Series (Seated) Asanas

  • Dandāsana
  • Paścimattānāsana A
  • Paścimattānāsana B
  • Paścimattānāsana C
  • Pūrvottānāsana
  • Ardha Baddha Padma Paścimattānāsana
  • Tiryāṅgmukha Eka Pāda Paścimattānāsana
  • Jānuśīrṣāsana A
  • Jānuśīrṣāsana B
  • Jānuśīrṣāsana C
  • Marīcyāsana A
  • Marīcyāsana B
  • Marīcyāsana C
  • Marīcyāsana D
  • Nāvāsana
  • Bhuja Piḍāsana
  • Kūrmasana
  • Supta Kūrmasana
  • Garbha Piṇḍāsana
  • Kukkuṭāsana
  • Baddha Koṇāsana A
  • Baddha Koṇāsana B
  • Upaviṣṭha Koṇāsana A
  • Upaviṣṭha Koṇāsana B
  • Supta Koṇāsana
  • Supta Pādāṅguṣṭhāsana A
  • Supta Pādāṅguṣṭhāsana B
  • Ubhaya Pādāṅguṣṭhāsana
  • Urdhva Mukha Paścimattānāsana
  • Setu Bandhāsana

Finishing Sequence Asanas

  • Urdhva Dhanurāsana
  • Sālamba Sarvāṅgāsana
  • Halasana
  • Karnapīḍāsana
  • Urdhva Padmāsana
  • Piṇḍāsana
  • Matsyāsana
  • Uttāna Pādāsana
  • Śīrṣāsana
  • Baddha Padmāsana
  • Yoga Mudrā
  • Padmāsana
  • Utplauthiḥ (Tolasana)
  • Śavāsana
  • Mysore Style Practice
  • Use of Yoga Props
  • Teaching Practice

Hatha Yoga / Alignment & Adjustment / Teching Methodology Topics

  • Philosophy of Hatha Yoga
  • Ancient Scriptures of Hatha
  • Yoga Aim and Objectives of Hatha Yoga
  • Pavan Muktasana series 1
  • Pavanamuktasana series – 2
  • Pavanamuktasana series – 3
  • Centering postures series
  • Surya Namaskara
  • Chandra Namaskara
  • Padmasana Group of Asanas
  • Backward Bending Asanas
  • Forward Bending Asanas
  • Spinal Twisting Asanas
  • Inverted Asanas
  • Balancing Asanas

Meditation

  • What is Meditation
  • OM Mantra Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • History of Meditation
  • Shiva Mantra Meditation (Om Namah Shivaya) (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Passive and Active Meditation
  • Chakra Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • What is Concentration in Yoga
  • Yoga Nidra (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Breath Awareness Meditation (Anapana) (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Nada Brahma Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Dynamic Moving Meditation (Osho) (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Trataka Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Kirtan Spiritual Dancing Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Body Awareness Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Self Surrender Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits) Laughing Meditation (How to Practice & Its Benefits)
  • Vipassana (Silence) (How to Practice & Its Benefits) Sukhasana (Easy Pose)
  • Ardha Padmasana (Half Lotus Pose)
  • Dhyana Mudra
  • Chin Mudra

Yoga Philosophy

  • What is Yoga & Philosophy? Meaning and Goal
  • A History and Development of Yoga
  • What Are The Eight Limbs of Yoga
  • The Yamas (eight limbs of yoga)
  • The Niyamas (eight limbs of yoga)
  • Asana (Physical Posture)
  • Pranayama (Breathing techniques)
  • Pratyahara (Turning Inward)
  • Dharana (Concentration)
  • Dhyana (Meditation)
  • Samadhi (Pure Bliss)
  • Karma Yoga
  • Bhakti Yoga
  • Gyan Yoga
  • Dhyana Yoga
  • Who is The Buddha?
  • Teaching of The Buddha
  • Trigunas – The Concepts of Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas
  • What is Kundalini Yoga
  • Teaching of Ramana Maharshi (Who am I)
  • India is the Birthplace of Yoga / Rishikesh – The World Capital of Yoga

Pranayama

  • Jal Neti
  • What is Pranayama?
  • Nadi Shodhana Pranayama
  • 3 Best Postures For Pranayama
  • Bhastrika Pranayama
  • What is Mudra
  • What is Chin Mudra
  • Bhairava Mudra
  • Kapalbhati Pranayama
  • Breathing and Lifespan
  • Bhramari Pranayama
  • Sheetali Pranayama
  • Sheetkari Pranayama
  • Anulom Vilom Pranayama
  • Surya Bhedana Pranayama / Chandra Bhedi Pranayama
  • Antar Kumbhaka and Bahir Kumbhaka
  • Clavicular Pranayama
  • Thoracic Pranayama
  • Diaphragmatic Pranayama
  • Yogic Pranayama

Anatomy / Physiology

  • Introduction to the Human Body
  • Body Planes
  • Directional Terms of Anatomy
  • Human Cells, Types of Tissues, and Organs
  • Human Skeleton System
  • Axial and Appendicular Skeleton
  • Shoulder Girdle
  • Pelvic Girdle
  • Types of Joints
  • Angular Movements of Human Body
  • Deformities of the Spine
  • Muscular System
  • Digestive System
  • Respiratory System
  • Lifestyle According to the Ayurveda
  • Kati Basti – Lower Back Pain Treatment Practice

Teaching Practice & Methodology

  • Demonstration
  • Instructions
  • Alignment
  • Adjustment

Evaluation are based on

  • Written Test
  • Asana Practical Test
  • Attendance
  • Performance
  • Behaviour

2nd Month is Followed by the 300 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course Syllabus

Mastering Hatha / Vinyasa Flow

1st Week

  • Introduction of Hatha & Vinyasa flow
  • Pawanmuktasana series A
  • Surya namaskar (Hatha)
  • Chandra namaskar (Hatha)
  • Trikonasana
  • Parsvokonasana
  • Privarta Trikonasana
  • Privarta Parsvokanasana
  • Virbhadrasana A,B,C
  • Ardha chandrasana
  • Chaturangadandasana
  • Mathchendrasana A,B,C
  • Adra Ustrasana
  • Salabhasana
  • Setabandasana
  • Gatyatmak Paschimottasana
  • Pada prasar Paschimottasana
  • Saithalyasana
  • Sarvangasana
  • Core exercises

2nd Week

  • Surya namaskar A,B (ashtanga)
  • Chandra namaskar (Hatha)
  • Standing
  • Veerbhadrasana A,B,C
  • Trikonasana
  • Parsvottanasana
  • Parsvokonasana
  • Privirta Trikonasana
  • Privirta Parsvokonasana
  • Ardha chandrasana
  • Utthita hasta padangusthasana
  • Natrajasana
  • Garudasana
  • Eka pada uttanasana
  • Natavarasana
  • Tandavasana
  • Eka padasana
  • Vatayanasana
  • Pada angushtasana
  • Baka dhyanasana
  • Eka pada baka dhyanasana

3rd Week

  • Eka hasta bhujasana
  • Santolanasana
  • Vashisthasana
  • Poorna matsyendrasana
  • Marichyasana C, D
  • Eka pada rajakaputasana
  • Raja kaputasana
  • Poorna ustrasana
  • Dhanurasana
  • Poorna shalabhbasana
  • Poorna chakrasana
  • Parighasana
  • Koormasana
  • Upavistakonasana
  • Ubhaya padangustasana
  • Urdvamukha paschimottasana
  • Hanumanasana
  • Bhoonamansana
  • Laguvajarasana
  • Badhakonasana
  • Vishwamitrasana
  • Kashyapasana
  • Inverted asanas
  • Bhumi padamastakasana
  • Vipreetakarani Asana
  • Sarvangasana
  • Padma Sarvangasana
  • Halasana
  • Ardha padma halasana
  • Sirshasana
  • Salamba sirshasana
  • Niralambasana
  • Urdhwa padmasana
  • Leg stretching

4th Week

  • Teaching
  • Doubts
  • Questions / Answer

Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga

  • Opening Sequence
  • Samasthiti
  • Sūrya Namaskāra A
  • Sūrya Namaskāra B
  • Standing Sequence Asanas
  • Pādaṅguṣṭhāsana
  • Pādahastāsana
  • Utthita Trikoṇāsana
  • Parivṛtta Trikoṇāsana
  • Utthita Pārśvakoṇāsana
  • Parivṛtta Pārśvakoṇāsana
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana A
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana B
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana C
  • Prasārita Pādottānāsana D
  • Pārśvottānāsana
  • Seated Sequence Asanas
  • Paśāsana
  • Krauñcāsana
  • Śalabhāsana A
  • Śalabhāsana B
  • Bhekasana
  • Dhanurāsana
  • Pārśva Dhanurāsana
  • Uṣṭrāsana
  • Laghūvajrāsana
  • Kapotāsana A
  • Kapotāsana B
  • Supta Vājrāsana
  • Bakasana A
  • Bakasana B
  • Bharadvājāsana
  • Ardha Matsyendrāsana
  • Eka Pāda Śīrṣāsana A
  • Eka Pāda Śīrṣāsana B
  • Dvi Pāda Śīrṣāsana
  • Yoganidrāsana
  • Tittibhāsana A
  • Tittibhāsana B
  • Tittibhāsana C
  • Pincha Mayūrāsana
  • Karandavāsana
  • Vāṭāyanāsana
  • Parighāsana
  • Gomukhāsana A
  • Gomukhāsana B
  • Supta Urdhva Pada Vajrāsana
  • Mukta Hasta Śīrṣāsana A
  • Mukta Hasta Śīrṣāsana B
  • Mukta Hasta Śīrṣāsana C
  • Baddha Hasta Śīrṣāsana A
  • Baddha Hasta Śīrṣāsana B
  • Baddha Hasta Śīrṣāsana C
  • Baddha Hasta Śīrṣāsana D
  • Urdhva Dhanurāsana
  • Finishing Sequence Asanas
  • Sālamba Sarvāṅgāsana
  • Halasana
  • Karnapīḍāsana
  • Urdhva Padmāsana
  • Piṇḍāsana
  • Matsyāsana
  • Uttāna Pādāsana
  • Śīrṣāsana
  • Baddha Padmāsana
  • Yoga Mudrā
  • Padmāsana
  • Utplauthiḥ
  • Śavāsana

Meditation

  • What is Meditation & Benefits
  • Aum Meditation
  • Sukhasana (Easy Pose)
  • Yoga Nidra Meditation
  • Ardha Padmasana (Half Lotus Pose)
  • Om Namaha Shivaya Mantra Meditation
  • Padmasana (Lotus Pose)
  • Breathing Awareness Meditation
  • Hare Krishna Kirtan Meditation
  • Self-Surrender Meditation
  • Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah Mantra Meditation
  • Vipassana Meditation
  • Sound Healing Bowls & Gong Meditation
  • Jyoti Tratak Meditation
  • Dynamic Moving Meditation (Osho)
  • Om Mani Padme Hum Buddha Mantra Meditation
  • Muladhara Chakra (Root Chakra) Mantra Meditation
  • Swadhisthana Chakra (Sacral Chakra) Mantra Meditation
  • Manipura Chakra (Solar Plexus Chakra) Mantra Meditation
  • Anahata Chakra (Heart Chakra) Mantra Meditation
  • Vishuddha Chakra (Throat Chakra) Mantra Meditation
  • Ajna Chakra (Third Eye Chakra) Mantra Meditation
  • Sahasrara Chakra (Crown Chakra) Mantra Meditation
  • Yoga Nidra Meditation with Sound Healing Bowls
  • Thought Observation (Mindfulness of Thoughts)
  • Walking Meditation

Yoga Therapy / Ayurveda

  • Yoga Therapy
  • Definition / Meaning
  • Fundamentals of Yoga Therapy
  • Principles of Yoga Therapy
  • Yoga Therapy for Musculoskeletal Issues
  • Arthritis / Osteoporosis / Backpain
  • Yoga Therapy for Digestive Issues
  • Constipation / Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
  • Yoga Therapy for Respiratory Issues
  • Asthma / Sinusitis
  • Yoga Therapy for Nervous System Issues
  • Anxiety / Migraine / Depression
  • Ayurveda
  • Introduction - Definition / Meaning / Origin
  • Basic Concepts of Ayurveda – Dosha, Dhatus, Mala, Agni, and Ama
  • Prakriti - Body Constitution
  • Ayurveda Dietary Rules
  • Ashta Ahara Vidhi Vishesha Ayatana
  • Diet According to Doshas
  • Prakriti Questionnaire

Pranayama

  • Jal Neti
  • What is Pranayama?
  • Pranayama Mantra
  • Clavicular Pranayama
  • Nadi Shodhana Pranayama / Anulom Vilom Pranayama
  • 3 Best Postures For Pranayama
  • Bhastrika Pranayama
  • Thoracic Pranayama
  • Kapalbhati Pranayama
  • What is Mudra
  • Gyan Mudra
  • Yoni Mudra
  • Bhramari Pranayama
  • Om Namah Shivaya Mantra
  • Bhairava Mudra
  • Ashwini Mudra
  • Ujjayi Pranayama
  • Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
  • Vayu Mudra
  • Pran Mudra
  • Sheetali Pranayama
  • Sheetkari Pranayama
  • Prithvi Mudra
  • Surya Bhedana Pranayama / Chandra Bhedi Pranayama
  • Surya Mantra
  • Chandra Mantra
  • Mula Bandha
  • Murcha Pranayama
  • Uddiyana Bandha
  • Udgeeth Pranayama
  • Mangala Mantra
  • Buddha Mantra
  • Jalandhara Bandha
  • Plavini Pranayama
  • Shukra Mantra
  • Shani Mantra
  • Maha Bandha
  • Simhasana Pranayama
  • Kaki Mudra

Yoga Philosophy

  • Meaning of Word Yoga & Goal
  • Shad Darshan (Classification of Indian Philosophy, Aastika & Naastika Darshan)
  • Sankhya Darshan (Concept of Prakriti & Purusha)
  • Introduction of Patanjali Yoga Sutras / 4 Chapter of PYS
  • Patanjali Yoga Sutras / Chapter 1
  • Patanjali Yoga Sutras / Chapter 2
  • Patanjali Yoga Sutras / Chapter 3

Anatomy / Physiology

  • Brief Introduction of Skeleton System & Function
  • Anatomy of Shoulder & Function with Important Name of Muscles
  • Anatomy of Pelvic Griddle with Names of Muscles
  • Spine Anatomy & Function / Importance in Yoga Practice
  • Kundalini Shakti Introduction & Function
  • Chakra Introduction & Function with the Endocrine System
  • Nadis – the Energy Channel Function & Importance
  • Prana Introduction & Importance in Organ Function
  • Panchakosha Importance in Function of the Body
  • Respiratory System Introduction / Function & Problems
  • Circulatory System Importance / Function & Problems
  • Digestive System Importance / Function & Problems
  • Nervous System / Importance / Function & Problems

Teaching Practice

  • Demonstration & Teaching methodology
  • Alignment
  • Instructions

Evaluation are based on

  • Written Test
  • Asana Practical Test
  • Attendance
  • Performance
  • Behaviour

Daily Schedule - 500 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Spain

TimeSchedule
6:00 Am Morning Bell
6:00 – 7:00 am Shatkarma & Pranayama
7:00 to 8:00 Am Meditation
8:00 to 9:30 Am Hatha Vinyasa flow
9:30 Am Breakfast
11:00 to 12:00 Yoga philosophy
1:30 Pm Lunch
3:00 to 4:30 Pm Yoga anatomy/ Ayurveda/ therapy
4:30 pm Tea break
5:00 to 7:00 pm Ashtanga Vinyasa and alignment adjustment class
7:30 Pm Dinner
10:00 Pm Lights off

In order for you to rest properly before the opening ceremony on the 1st day of the course, the check-in to the school should be one-day before the course begins. Your check in time must be between 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. We provide you a complementary stay for that night. Your check out on the last day of the course must be between 12:00 PM To 2:00 PM.

Yogic food for Yogic Lifestyle

500 Hour Yoga Teacher Training In Spain – The Importance of Healthy Food

Each time you work on a yoga pose or practice pranayama, you intensify your capacity to exercise control over your focus, breath and body. Likewise, as you delve deeper into the yogic philosophy, you will find yourself eating, sleeping and thinking like a yogi! And when it comes to eating, diet certainly plays a significant role.

It is a known fact, that food is an important element and life-giving energy to the human body. The quality and type of food impact our physical and mental well-being.

When nutrition is talked of from a yogic perspective, it includes much more than just the nutritional content of the food. As a full-fledged yogic practice demands the proper supplementation of the body with nutrients, the energetic aspect of nutrition is also to be taken into consideration while determining your choice of diet.

Meat or no meat?- The dilemma
Many yogis are faced with this question. As heard from many, practitioners feel that after long hours of practice, there comes a point when they do not really feel right or ready to consume non-vegetarian food anymore!

So what is the correct yogic diet (Sattvic Diet)?
Have you ever observed the impact that your food intake has been having upon your practice of yoga? It has been evident that some foods might wreck internal turmoil in the form of bloating or other such digestion disorders. On the other hand, there are some foods that are said to be more subtle and suitable to the body and mind.

The concept of Ayurveda, the sister science of yoga, enlightens us on the impact of different foods on our overall physical, spiritual and mental well-being. As per Ayurveda, “Sattva” denotes purity in quality of the self-control and spiritual well-being as apparent in the form of intelligence, virtue, awareness and happiness. Thus foods that are sattvic, promote purity in terms of both mind and body. They help nurture the mind – one that is clear, filled with compassion and keeps calm.

Following Sattvic diet The good news for yogis is that Sattvic foods are absolutely vegetarian! Thus no animals are harmed in the making of such foods as they do not contain any animal products. These foods should be naturally cultivated and should not include any harmful preservatives, additive substances or artificial flavors.

What does a Sattvic diet or Food consist of?

A sattvic diet generally includes:

  • Fresh, organically grown fruits and vegetables
  • Nuts and whole grains
  • Dairy – based foods example ghee (clarified butter ) and milk
  • Lentils
  • Beans
  • Oils that are plant-based
  • Foods with mild sweetness containing natural and unrefined sugars
  • Spices such as turmeric, ginger, coriander, basil and cinnamon

How is Sattvic diet beneficial? A sattvic diet aids in sharpening your intellect. According to the Bhagavad-Gita, the sattvic diet is said to be light and easy–to–digest. Being enriched with prana or purity, it fosters positive thoughts and satisfaction of the mind. Following such a diet can keep you alert, refreshed and peaceful.

What is included in Yoga Course Fee ?

Certificate of completion
Daily shatkarma, mantra chanting, pranayama, meditation, asana classes
Daily learnings of alignment and adjustment in asanas, variety of techniques on breathing exercises and meditations, yoga anatomy and yoga philosophy to integrate into your day-to-day life and practices.
57 Nights shared accommodation
3 Times daily nutritious vegetarian meals and teas
Weekend excursions such as to the temples, and beaches to experience Yoga and Spain even outside the school
Weekday events such as organic vegetarian cooking class, movie night, kirtan (mantra chanting and dancing) night events
1 Free full-body Indian Ayurvedic massage
Complimentary pick-up from Dehradun airport
Course Manual | Course materials | Yoga mats and material for all activities | Water | Free internet

What is not included in Yoga Course Fee ?

$700 USD for international participant & 30,000 INR for Indian participant extra for Private Accommodation
Any Personal Expanses, Any Medical Expense, Any Transportation
Extra Classes
1500 INR - sharing accommodation / 2500 INR - private accommodation


How To Prepare Yourself For The Course?

Do you dream of becoming a successful yoga teacher? Do you look forward to a quality yoga teacher training from a recognised yoga institution? Then a professional 500 hour yoga teacher training in Spain is right for you! Not only does it equip you with the necessary skills and know-how to teach yoga, but also prepares you mentally, physically and spiritually to be able to embark upon a wonderful yogic journey and venture ahead. So if you are wondering how to add a great start to your plans, then here it is important to keep in mind that your preparations prior to joining a yoga school, count! Read on to find out more on how to prepare yourself for your upcoming 500 hour yoga teacher training in Spain.

To set your stepping stone to success in the field of teaching yoga, here are some key factors to keep in mind:

Read some quality yoga literature

Investing in some books updates your know-how on the history of yoga, its philosophy and so on. This will acquaint you to the subject and the evolution of yoga over time.

Physical and mental preparation

The daily regimen to be followed during a yoga teacher training in Spain program, could start as early as 5.30 to 6 a.m and end by 8 to 10 p.m. The entire day keeps you busy with arduous yoga sessions under the guidance of the yoga expert teachers with theory classes to add to it and other such activities. So joining a fitness routine, adopting healthy eating habits and reading blogs on yoga training experiences helps one to be mentally prepared prior to the commencement of the program.

Researching yoga schools in Spain

Though you will find plenty of yoga school in Spain, they may however differ in terms of the style of yoga, the teachers, reviews and ratings, fees and so on. These are some of the crucial factors to check while doing your research and more importantly if the yoga school chosen by you is recognised by the Yoga Alliance or not. So make sure you enrol for a Yoga Alliance certified 200 hour yoga teacher training school in Spain that will make you eligible to teach anywhere in the world.

The RYT500 yoga teacher training certification happens to be the most popular certification course in yoga teaching demanded by aspiring yoga teachers and practitioners, intended to provide you a month long intensive foundation on the concepts of learning yoga and the art of teaching the same.

Practicing daily and on a serious note

Before joining our best 500 hour yoga teacher training in Spain, practicing frequently and seriously will allow you to achieve a better insight into your strengths and weaknesses. This will help you understand the areas that need more focus from your end and the kind of queries that you may have to ask your teachers during the course sessions.

So make the most of 500-hour your yoga teacher training program without having to lose on your precious sleep over it! Stay positive to be able to look forward to the course with much interest and enthusiasm.

Programs Terms and Conditions / Refund Policy - 500 Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Spain


All classes are mandatory only in case of an emergency or illness one can take leave with respected teacher permission. Uninformed leaves won’t be accepted and this will leave bad impression on student monthly performance.

Prerequisites – A high degree of self-motivation is required for all aspects of the course. The practice and especially the teaching of yoga demand a high degree of self-discipline and purity. To ensure the success of the program, participants are required to attend all spiritual activities, meditation sessions, lectures and asana classes. Meat, fish, eggs, black tea, coffee, alcohol, tobacco, drugs and nudity are prohibited during the course as they are counterproductive to the yoga practice. Participants who do not comply with the school rules may be dismissed from the course.

Discipline Rules for Students – Smoking and alcohol are strictly prohibited in the school. If you are having a fast any day, you have to inform kitchen manager for avoiding food waste. Always make discipline, respect teachers and follow all rules. Always be in the time, you are late means will not be permitted to join class. Clear your books of account before departure from Himalayan Yoga Association. Before departure return your books, maps or any goods which you borrowed. Himalayan Yoga Association provides accommodation for a student who join the yoga course. So any friends or relatives will not be included in accommodation however they can stay in school by renting another room. Student have to be present in all scheduled program of Himalayan Yoga Association.

Once you made the booking amount deposit towards course fees kindly send us your payment receipt so that we can forward you an official booking confirmation letter. The remaining balance of the course fees will be charged on you arrival at School.

Refund Policy – Advance booking deposit is non refundable. We accept date rescheduling If you cancel the course after joining. We accept the cancellation but the course fees will not be refunded with the cancellation.


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