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Taking a teacher course (in India) as a beginner?
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iCottonmouth is in India
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Namaste yogic friends,
I've been practicing yoga at home, thanks to Ali Kamenova's channel on YouTube. I'm not always consistent, but I still love how it feels when I practice. I feel like I could improve my practice - and keep at it better - by understanding more about the philosophy of yoga, and by being actually taught by a person. There are only a few studios in my town, and they are way too expensive for me. However, I feel that I can make an investment if I feel that it's worth it... So I thought I could take a Teacher Training Course, and since I want to go back there, I'd love to take it in India. I'm not willing to teach yet, although I think it might be an option in the future (when I'm waaaaay more experienced).
Here are my questions:
- Is it possible to take a Vinyasa teacher training course as a (mildly flexible, kind of fat, not very strong yet) beginner?
- Do you know any good ones in South India?
- Pretty much any advice about this kind of course.

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