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  2. CorePower Yoga - Wikipedia

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    In addition to teaching classes, CorePower Yoga also offers yoga teacher training. 200 and 300-hour training programs are available in their “power vinyasa” style and 50-hour sessions in their "yoga sculpt" method — incorporating yoga poses and flow with cardio and weights. [22]

  3. Book It: This Workout Class Made Me Fall in Love With Yoga - AOL

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    Unlike typical yoga classes, Yoga Sculpt combines cardio, weight training, and specific yoga poses. On top of all the dynamic movement, the classroom is heated—something you should know before ...

  4. Talk:CorePower Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The other classes offered are CorePower Yoga 1.5, CorePower Yoga 3, Hot Yoga and Core Restore.[13] CorePower Yoga conducts Yoga Alliance certified 200-hour teacher training programs, yoga vacation retreats, and two-week boot camps. ADD: Products and services CorePower offers consistent class formats.

  5. Yoga teacher training - Wikipedia

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    In America, the Yoga Alliance sets the 200-hour and 500-hour Recognized Yoga Teacher levels (RYT-200 and RYT-500). Training courses (200 hours initially for the RYT-200, then 300 hours to reach RYT-500 [ 1 ] ) to qualify at these levels are provided by many independent yoga schools, teaching varied styles of yoga, both in America and other ...

  6. Yoga Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Registered Yoga Teacher is a title in the United States that designates a yoga teacher who has received a certain standard of yoga teacher training at a registered yoga school. The designation is offered by the Yoga Alliance at 200-, 300- and 500-hour levels. [4]

  7. Sarah Powers - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Powers (born c. 1963 [1]) is a yoga teacher. She co-founded the Insight Yoga Institute and created Insight Yoga, a combination of yoga, transpersonal psychology and Buddhist and Taoist philosophy, described in her 2008 book of the same name. She was closely involved with the creation of Yin Yoga. [2]