Program Policies   By completing my registration in a Yoga Trinity program, I agree to the following conditions:  

  • I will not engage in practice if a pre-existing medical condition could be negatively affected by physical activity, including yoga, Pilates, and massage.
  • I will seek medical clearance before participating in practice if ..read more

Yes, if you have previously studied/paid for one or more of the units in this course, you can be credited with course hours (if completed) and the fees paid for the study unit(s).  Note, cost credits apply to the cost of the full training only and cannot be applied to sales, early-bird rates or concession rates...read more

What’s the difference between the Self Study Postgraduate and the Adapted Online Postgraduate? Both programs offer study in yoga asana, breathwork, meditation, anatomy, Ayurveda, and yoga philosophy, but there are some differences: Adapted Online/Virtual program: Suits those who succeed in guided study with more ..read more

Wear comfortable, stretchy clothing; preferably long pants and a t-shirt.  Bring note-taking materials, water bottle, lunch/snack...read more

Anyone can take the Level 1 Practitioner Training programs and will learn great skills to share with family, friends, yoga students or clients.  Levels 2-4 are available to those who have completed the Level I Practitioner Training program.  These courses are ideal for yoga teachers, fitness professionals and massage practitioners wanting to diversify their services, ..read more

If you are already insured as a yoga teacher or body worker, the process is simple and usually no additional cost to add Thai Yoga Massage to your policy. For instance in the case of OAMPS, Thai Yoga Massage is a recognized modality and adding this to your policy is free.  Check with your insurance provider for more information.  If you are not currently registered/in..read more

Check with your governing body, but in the case of the Yoga Australia you can use this course to attain CPD points and even upgrade your membership from Provisional to Full and beyond.  Please check with your governing body to ensure that this course is aligned with their guidelines.  For more information on Yoga Australia CPDs and Membership Upgrades visit the Yoga A..read more

Absolutely.  If you are already a certified massage, yoga or fitness professional you can practice after taking Level I, providing your insurance provider has a cover for Thai Massage.  If you do not have prior training, you will need to increase your knowledge and training level through further levels of Thai Yoga Massage, Yoga Teacher Training, or Massage Training.&..read more

Wear comfortable, stretchy clothing; preferably long pants and a t-shirt.  Bring note-taking materials, water bottle, lunch/snack...read more

Anyone can take the Taster and Level 1 Practitioner Training programs; they are great skills to share with family, friends, yoga students or clients.  Level 2 and all Continuing Education programs are available to those who have completed the Level 1 Practitioner Training program.  These courses are ideal for yoga teachers, fitness professionals and massage practition..read more

If you are already insured as a yoga teacher or body worker, the process is simple and usually no additional cost to add Thai Yoga Massage to your policy. For instance in the case of OAMPS, Thai Yoga Massage is a recognized modality and adding this to your policy is free.  Check with your insurance provider for more information.  If you do not carry insurance as a yoga teache..read more

Check with your governing body, but in the case of the Yoga Australia you can use this course to attain CPD points and even upgrade your membership from Provisional to Full and beyond.  Please check with your governing body to ensure that this course is aligned with their guidelines.  For more information on Yoga Australia CPDs and Membership Upgrades visit the ..read more