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TEACHER TRAINING > CHICAGO 2009-10

Teacher Training Program Application

Thank you for your interest in Moksha Yoga Center's teacher-training program! We review and process applications on a rolling basis as they are received.

Acceptance to the program and confirmation of a space in the training is triggered only when Moksha Yoga Center has received the application questions (part 1), a photo (part 2), and the $100 tuition deposit (part 3). An application is qualified as pending until all these materials are received and no space is reserved for those applicants who have submitted only a partial application. The letters of recommendation (part 4) and liability agreement (part 5) may be submitted any time before the beginning of the program.  Please allow up to 2 weeks for Moksha Yoga Center to review and process your completed application. Thank you!

Namaste!

 

Program:
Your Name:
Your Address:
City/State/Zip:
Your Email:
Home Phone:
Cell Phone:
Birthdate:
Occupation:
 
 
Describe your family situation (spouse/partner name, # of children).
 
What are your favorite activities, hobbies and interests?
 
Emergency contact name, relationship to you, phone number and email address
 
List all past and present injuries, illnesses, surgeries, and describe your current physical health.
 
Describe your emotional and mental health.
 
Are you currently taking any medications? If so, please list in detail.
 
Do you smoke? If you smoke even occassionally, you will not be accepted in the program. Please reapply at least one year or more after quitting.
 
Do you have a close friend or therapist that will agree to listen to any comments or concerns that may arise throughout the course of this program (practice brings up alot of emotions/issues)? Do you have a support network? Does your family suppport this journey you've decided to take?
 
This program requires a significant time commitment. Do you have any other major commitments (grad school, multiple jobs, etc) that would prevent you from participating fully?
 
How long have you been taking yoga classes and/or practicing yoga? Please describe your practice in detail.
 
Why do you want to take this program? What are your expectations for the training? What do you hope to gain, learn, or improve?
 
Do you teach yoga now? If so, please describe in detail.
 
If you plan on teaching after completing the program, why do you want to teach yoga?
 
Do your religious beliefs conflict with the presentation and discussion of Eastern religious and philosophical systems such as Vedanta?
 
Have you taken any classes at Moksha Yoga Center? If yes, with which teachers?
 
Have you studied yoga anywhere else? If so, which style, with whom, for how long - describe your experience in detail.
 
How would you compare self-practice to that with a class and teacher?
 
Would you be willing to establish a daily practice (minimum 15-20 minutes) and maintain it to become a certified teacher?
 
List any other interesting thing you think we should know about you.
 

PART 2 (required for acceptance)

Please include a color photo of yourself (please email jpg or tif).

PART 3 (required for acceptance)

Please submit your tuition deposit ($100) using the Google Shopping Cart on this page. You should receive a response within 1-2 weeks of submission of your application.

PART 4 (due by the start of the program)

Please submit two letters of recommendation from your yoga teachers. The student-teacher relationship is critical in becoming an effective teacher.

PART 5 (due by the start of the program)

Please review the following Agreement and mail a signed copy to:

Moksha Yoga Center
Attn: Nicola Greene, Manager
700 N Carpenter
Chicago, IL 60622
nicola@mokshayoga.com


Ways to Prepare for the Program

  • Establish a regular practice of 3-4 times per week. Attend as many classes at Moksha as possible, experiencing different styles and teaching methods.
  • Create a balance between activity and rest. Most of us do not get enough sleep. During rest, the body and mind have a chance to regenerate. Commit yourself to getting at least 8-9 hours of sleep per night.
  • Eat a healthy diet rich in whole foods, such as grains, vegetables, and fruit. Reduce or eliminate the consumption of red meat, processed foods, caffeine, and alcohol. Drink plenty of filtered or bottled water.
  • Clear your schedule of activities, commitments, and distractions. This training will require up to 20 hours of your time every week throughout the year.