Prerequisites

A positive attitude. We’re serious! A sense of openness & a desire to learn are truly the most important things you can bring to this training.

At least one year of consistent yoga asana practice (2-3 times per week), and a basic understanding of vinyasa yoga.

Ability to communicate in English.

Trainees are required to take 3 vinyasa classes (from 3 different teachers), and 3 non- vinyasa classes (such as Kundalini, Iyengar, Katonah, Yin, etc) prior to the training, and take notes on these classes. Include in your notes what you loved about the class & teacher, what you didn’t like, their musical choices, how the teacher entered the room & engaged students prior to class, sequencing, adjustments, language, how the teacher moved about the room, did they demo, how your body felt during & after, and anything else that struck you. Please bring these notes with you to training.

Watch the Ayurveda Snax series on FigFlix. This series is included in your program payment. Once we receive your program deposit, we'll send you a link to access this series. 

Watch the  Anatomy Snax series on FigFlix.  This series is included in your program payment. Once we receive your program deposit, we'll send you a link to access this series. 

Like all great things in life, the more you put into this training, the more you’ll get from it. That starts before you arrive. Below is a list of required reading, as well as a list of optional recommended reading. Read the following books prior to training, and write a half page commentary on each. This is not “traditional” reading material for most people, and some of the books might take quite some time to digest. Please email finished commentaries (all attached as word docs or google docs, in one email, with the subject line: YTT book reports, trainee name) to om@thesacredfig.com prior to the start of the training. Please do not use chatGPT, these reports are for you, not fur us. Books are purchased at the trainee’s expense. 

A New Earth. Eckhart Tolle 

Heart of Yoga: Developing a Personal Practice. T.K.V. Desikachar 

Daring Greatly. Brené Brown 

The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

Upon arrival, students will receive The Sacred Fig Reader, which will serve as the master course curriculum & guide. If you didn't have time to finish The Four Agreements prior to training, please simply bring it with you to Bali (it's a tiny book), and you'll have time to read it at the start of training. 

Recommended Reading


They’re quite varied in subject matter – so you can choose areas of your particular interest. Again, these are recommended, but not required, and listed in no particular order:

Breath. The New Science of a Lost Art. James Nestor (This should be required reading for anyone who breathes.)

The Meaning of Namaste. (A wonderful article from the editors of Yoga Journal.) 

Yoga Anatomy, 2nd Edition. Leslie Kaminoff & Amy Matthews (This is a standard text to introduce yoga teachers to the basics of anatomy.)

Skill in Action. Michelle Cassandra Johnson. (This is a manual of social justice tools & skills to radicalize your Yoga practice to create a just world.)

Reflections on the Art of Living. A Joseph Campbell Companion. (Take what you like out of his ideas ~ he has some really great ones! ~ and leave the rest. This book used to be required reading on our trainings, but due to some of his dated language around gender, we’ve made his work suggested, not required.)

Rising Strong, by Brené Brown. (Dives into vulnerability, shame, and worthiness)

Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice. Mark Singleton (Demystifies where the yoga postures came from, and how old they actually are)

Mastery, The Keys to Success & Long-Term Fulfillment. George Leonard (Attain a higher level of excellence in your daily life. Who doesn’t want that?)

The Science of Yoga: The Risks and The Rewards. William Broad. (A lead science writer for The New York Times – and lifelong yoga practitioner – examines centuries of history and research to scrutinize the claims made about yoga for health, fitness, emotional wellbeing, sex, weight loss and healing.)

Light on Yoga, B.K.S. Iyengar (This serves more like an asana reference manual, not really one to read cover to cover)

Four Chapters on Freedom (A great commentary on The Yoga Sutras. This is just one, there’s a lot out there)

Investment

Accomodations

A shared room for the duration of the course

Food

3 farm-to-table vegetarian meals per day, for the duration of the course, including spring water, our very own farm-roasted coffee, and herbal teas

Amenities

Access to the entire 275 acre property, including lake, bicycles, animals, and wifi

Tuition

200+ hours of Yoga Alliance education

The Sacred Fig Reader, covering a rigorous + thoughtful curriculum based on accelerated learning principles.

Access to online training materials

Additional

World renowned faculty - all experts in their fields
Access to The Sacred Fig global community of yogis
Support & mentorship from The Sacred Fig faculty, including post-training guidance
Recognition as a graduate from The Sacred Fig Yoga Education Program
Surprises along the way :)

Triple Room
This rate is for a small single bed in a shared triple room, with two other people. En-suite bath.
USD $5400

Double Room
This rate is for a small single bed in a shared double room, with one other person. The bathroom is shared by two rooms, and is located in the hallway.
USD $5400

Double Room
This rate is for a small single bed in a shared double room, with one other person. En-suite bath.
USD $6200

Private Room
This rate is for a king bed in a private room. The bathroom is shared by two rooms, and is located in the hallway.
USD $8250

Private Room
This rate is for a king bed in a private room. En-suite bath.
USD $9250

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