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200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Payment Plan
Pay by bank transfer or Zelle and save $100
Yoga Alliance–Accredited · Fully Online · International
A deep, embodied somatic training for those who want more than a certification.
This 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training is a live, fully online program designed for practitioners who want to deepen their relationship with yoga, embodiment, and presence; and, if they choose, step into teaching with clarity, confidence, and integrity.
Led by Maria Toso, internationally experienced yoga teacher trainer, somatic practitioner, spiritual teacher, and author of Heal What Hurts, this training weaves together classical Hatha yoga foundations with trauma-informed somatic awareness, meditation, and emotional integration.
The program unfolds over several months, allowing time for practice, reflection, and real transformation; without rushing or burnout.
Who This Training Is For
This training is for you if you:
Want to deepen your yoga practice in a meaningful, embodied way
Feel called to teach yoga—now or in the future
Value a trauma-informed, nervous-system-aware approach
Want live teaching, mentorship, and real integration
Are balancing work, family, or other commitments
You may take this training as:
A transformative personal journey, or
A complete 200-hour Yoga Alliance–accredited teacher training
Both paths are fully supported.
Program Overview
This training is designed to support depth, consistency, and integration.
Core areas of study include:
Hatha Asana & Teaching Methodology
Build a strong foundation in posture, sequencing, cueing, and skillful instruction.Trauma-Informed Yoga & Nervous System Awareness
Learn to teach with sensitivity, consent, and regulation—supporting safety and choice.Meditation, Breathwork & Deep Relaxation
Develop a consistent personal meditation practice and learn to guide others into stillness and rest.Practice Teaching & Integration
Gain confidence through supervised teaching, feedback, reflection, and real-world application.Embodiment & Emotional Awareness
Explore how yoga supports emotional healing, resilience, and presence—on and off the mat.
Format & Schedule
The training runs from September 2026 through March 2027 and is intentionally structured to support working adults, parents, and professionals. The pace allows for depth, consistency, and integration—without requiring you to put your life on hold.
This is a live, cohort-based training with a predictable rhythm so you can plan well in advance.
Live Online Weekend Intensives
12 weekends total · Saturday & Sunday · 8:00 AM–2:30 PM Central Time
Weekend intensives are held approximately every other weekend, with a break in December to allow for rest and integration.
Daily Flow (Saturday & Sunday)
8:00–11:30 AM – Asana, teaching methodology, and trauma-informed practices
11:30 AM–12:30 PM – Lunch break (one full hour)
12:30–2:30 PM – Meditation, relaxation, integration, and practice teaching
Ending at 2:30 PM CT keeps the days focused and spacious, leaving time for rest, family, and reflection.
Fall 2026 Weekend Dates (6 weekends)
September 12–13, 2026
September 26–27, 2026
October 10–11, 2026
October 24–25, 2026
November 7–8, 2026
November 21–22, 2026
(No weekend intensives during Thanksgiving weekend or December)
Winter / Early Spring 2027 Weekend Dates (6 weekends)
January 9–10, 2027
January 23–24, 2027
February 6–7, 2027
February 20–21, 2027
March 6–7, 2027
March 20–21, 2027
What’s Covered During Weekend Intensives
Guided asana practice and teaching methodology
Trauma-informed yoga and nervous-system awareness
Meditation, breathwork, and deep relaxation
Practice teaching, discussion, and integration
Weekly Integration & Meditation
To support continuity and nervous-system regulation, the training includes a weekly live integration and meditation session during active training months.
Wednesdays, 7:30–8:30 AM Central Time
Live on Zoom
Wednesday Session Dates
Fall: September 9 – December 9, 2026 (approximately 13 sessions)
Winter/Spring: January 13 – March 24, 2027 (approximately 11 sessions)
These sessions focus on:
Guided meditation and relaxation
Integration of material from the weekend intensives
Embodiment, inquiry, and reflection
Ongoing nervous-system support throughout the training
Live attendance is encouraged but not required. Sessions are recorded if you are occasionally unable to attend.
Guided Practice, Mentorship & Community
Throughout the training you will receive:
Ongoing guidance and mentorship
Opportunities for questions, discussion, and feedback
A steady cohort experience that supports connection and accountability
Home Practice, Reflection & Assigned Viewing
In addition to live sessions, the training includes required non-contact components designed to support real integration:
Weekly yoga class attendance (in-person or online) with brief reflection
Assigned films, lectures, and educational viewing
Home practice, journaling, and reflection exercises
Occasional practice-teaching assignments
These elements support Yoga Alliance requirements while emphasizing embodiment and lived experience rather than information overload.
The online program alone completes the full 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training.
No travel is required to complete the training or receive certification.
No travel is required for certification.
Graduates are eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as RYT-200.
Learn to Teach—Online and In Person
This training prepares you to teach yoga in today’s world.
You will develop the skills to:
Teach in-person classes with confidence and clarity
Teach online classes with presence and connection
Hold space with sensitivity, consent, and awareness
Teach from embodiment—not scripts or performance
Optional Pathway: Heal What Hurts Retreat in Crete
Students who wish to deepen their work are invited to join an optional in-person Heal What Hurts retreat in Crete, Greece, held in the spring.
This retreat is not required for completion of the Yoga Teacher Training and is open to the general public.
For YTT students, the retreat offers:
In-person embodiment and integration
Community connection
A deeper immersion into the somatic and emotional healing work introduced in the training
YTT students receive priority access and a 10% tuition discount for the retreat.
A separate retreat page provides full details.
Tuition & Payment Options
200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training
Standard Tuition (card payment):$2,800
(Processed through Squarespace)
Zelle / Bank Transfer Tuition:$2,700
A $100 discount is offered for payment by Zelle or bank transfer.
Payment Plan Option
$297 per month
Payment plans are available to support accessibility.
All tuition must be paid in full by the end of the training.
Certificates are issued once:
All program requirements are complete
Tuition is paid in full
About Your Teacher
Maria Toso is an internationally experienced yoga teacher trainer, somatic practitioner, and spiritual teacher with over a decade of teaching experience. She has trained yoga teachers through colleges, studios, and private programs and is the author of Heal What Hurts (Llewellyn Worldwide).
Her work integrates:
Classical yoga foundations
Trauma-informed and somatic awareness
Meditation and contemplative practice
Emotional and nervous-system intelligence
Maria’s teaching emphasizes presence, integration, and teaching from lived experience.
A Training Designed for Depth—Not Rush
This is not a fast-track certification.
It is a carefully paced, embodied training designed to support real transformation—whether or not you ever teach.
Enrollment opens soon.
Spaces are limited to maintain depth, connection, and mentorship.
Pay by bank transfer or Zelle and save $100
Yoga Alliance–Accredited · Fully Online · International
A deep, embodied somatic training for those who want more than a certification.
This 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training is a live, fully online program designed for practitioners who want to deepen their relationship with yoga, embodiment, and presence; and, if they choose, step into teaching with clarity, confidence, and integrity.
Led by Maria Toso, internationally experienced yoga teacher trainer, somatic practitioner, spiritual teacher, and author of Heal What Hurts, this training weaves together classical Hatha yoga foundations with trauma-informed somatic awareness, meditation, and emotional integration.
The program unfolds over several months, allowing time for practice, reflection, and real transformation; without rushing or burnout.
Who This Training Is For
This training is for you if you:
Want to deepen your yoga practice in a meaningful, embodied way
Feel called to teach yoga—now or in the future
Value a trauma-informed, nervous-system-aware approach
Want live teaching, mentorship, and real integration
Are balancing work, family, or other commitments
You may take this training as:
A transformative personal journey, or
A complete 200-hour Yoga Alliance–accredited teacher training
Both paths are fully supported.
Program Overview
This training is designed to support depth, consistency, and integration.
Core areas of study include:
Hatha Asana & Teaching Methodology
Build a strong foundation in posture, sequencing, cueing, and skillful instruction.Trauma-Informed Yoga & Nervous System Awareness
Learn to teach with sensitivity, consent, and regulation—supporting safety and choice.Meditation, Breathwork & Deep Relaxation
Develop a consistent personal meditation practice and learn to guide others into stillness and rest.Practice Teaching & Integration
Gain confidence through supervised teaching, feedback, reflection, and real-world application.Embodiment & Emotional Awareness
Explore how yoga supports emotional healing, resilience, and presence—on and off the mat.
Format & Schedule
The training runs from September 2026 through March 2027 and is intentionally structured to support working adults, parents, and professionals. The pace allows for depth, consistency, and integration—without requiring you to put your life on hold.
This is a live, cohort-based training with a predictable rhythm so you can plan well in advance.
Live Online Weekend Intensives
12 weekends total · Saturday & Sunday · 8:00 AM–2:30 PM Central Time
Weekend intensives are held approximately every other weekend, with a break in December to allow for rest and integration.
Daily Flow (Saturday & Sunday)
8:00–11:30 AM – Asana, teaching methodology, and trauma-informed practices
11:30 AM–12:30 PM – Lunch break (one full hour)
12:30–2:30 PM – Meditation, relaxation, integration, and practice teaching
Ending at 2:30 PM CT keeps the days focused and spacious, leaving time for rest, family, and reflection.
Fall 2026 Weekend Dates (6 weekends)
September 12–13, 2026
September 26–27, 2026
October 10–11, 2026
October 24–25, 2026
November 7–8, 2026
November 21–22, 2026
(No weekend intensives during Thanksgiving weekend or December)
Winter / Early Spring 2027 Weekend Dates (6 weekends)
January 9–10, 2027
January 23–24, 2027
February 6–7, 2027
February 20–21, 2027
March 6–7, 2027
March 20–21, 2027
What’s Covered During Weekend Intensives
Guided asana practice and teaching methodology
Trauma-informed yoga and nervous-system awareness
Meditation, breathwork, and deep relaxation
Practice teaching, discussion, and integration
Weekly Integration & Meditation
To support continuity and nervous-system regulation, the training includes a weekly live integration and meditation session during active training months.
Wednesdays, 7:30–8:30 AM Central Time
Live on Zoom
Wednesday Session Dates
Fall: September 9 – December 9, 2026 (approximately 13 sessions)
Winter/Spring: January 13 – March 24, 2027 (approximately 11 sessions)
These sessions focus on:
Guided meditation and relaxation
Integration of material from the weekend intensives
Embodiment, inquiry, and reflection
Ongoing nervous-system support throughout the training
Live attendance is encouraged but not required. Sessions are recorded if you are occasionally unable to attend.
Guided Practice, Mentorship & Community
Throughout the training you will receive:
Ongoing guidance and mentorship
Opportunities for questions, discussion, and feedback
A steady cohort experience that supports connection and accountability
Home Practice, Reflection & Assigned Viewing
In addition to live sessions, the training includes required non-contact components designed to support real integration:
Weekly yoga class attendance (in-person or online) with brief reflection
Assigned films, lectures, and educational viewing
Home practice, journaling, and reflection exercises
Occasional practice-teaching assignments
These elements support Yoga Alliance requirements while emphasizing embodiment and lived experience rather than information overload.
The online program alone completes the full 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training.
No travel is required to complete the training or receive certification.
No travel is required for certification.
Graduates are eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as RYT-200.
Learn to Teach—Online and In Person
This training prepares you to teach yoga in today’s world.
You will develop the skills to:
Teach in-person classes with confidence and clarity
Teach online classes with presence and connection
Hold space with sensitivity, consent, and awareness
Teach from embodiment—not scripts or performance
Optional Pathway: Heal What Hurts Retreat in Crete
Students who wish to deepen their work are invited to join an optional in-person Heal What Hurts retreat in Crete, Greece, held in the spring.
This retreat is not required for completion of the Yoga Teacher Training and is open to the general public.
For YTT students, the retreat offers:
In-person embodiment and integration
Community connection
A deeper immersion into the somatic and emotional healing work introduced in the training
YTT students receive priority access and a 10% tuition discount for the retreat.
A separate retreat page provides full details.
Tuition & Payment Options
200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training
Standard Tuition (card payment):$2,800
(Processed through Squarespace)
Zelle / Bank Transfer Tuition:$2,700
A $100 discount is offered for payment by Zelle or bank transfer.
Payment Plan Option
$297 per month
Payment plans are available to support accessibility.
All tuition must be paid in full by the end of the training.
Certificates are issued once:
All program requirements are complete
Tuition is paid in full
About Your Teacher
Maria Toso is an internationally experienced yoga teacher trainer, somatic practitioner, and spiritual teacher with over a decade of teaching experience. She has trained yoga teachers through colleges, studios, and private programs and is the author of Heal What Hurts (Llewellyn Worldwide).
Her work integrates:
Classical yoga foundations
Trauma-informed and somatic awareness
Meditation and contemplative practice
Emotional and nervous-system intelligence
Maria’s teaching emphasizes presence, integration, and teaching from lived experience.
A Training Designed for Depth—Not Rush
This is not a fast-track certification.
It is a carefully paced, embodied training designed to support real transformation—whether or not you ever teach.
Enrollment opens soon.
Spaces are limited to maintain depth, connection, and mentorship.

