Welcome to the Online Yin Yoga Training with Ulu Yoga.
The first 20 hours of Yin Yoga training are offered free of charge so you can begin exploring the practice and teaching of Yin Yoga. An additional 10 hours of pranayama, meditation, and anatomy lectures are included as bonus material.
To receive a Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Certificate of Completion, students must enroll in the full 50-hour course ($99 USD) and complete additional studies and final examination.
Course Overview
This training provides a balanced approach to Yin Yoga philosophy, anatomy, breathwork, and practical teaching skills.
Yin Yoga Lectures — 3.5 Hours
These lectures introduce the foundations of Yin Yoga, including its philosophical roots and teaching methodology.
Topics include:
Yin Yoga origins and philosophy
The Three Tattvas of Yin practice
Energetics and subtle body awareness
Chakras and meridian theory
Traditional Chinese Medicine principles
Sequencing and class design
Teaching Yin Yoga safely and effectively
Yin Yoga for pregnancy
Yin Yoga Practices — 15.5 Hours
This module focuses on the practical application of Yin Yoga through full-length classes and detailed asana labs.
Students will explore Yin Yoga practices including:
heart and hip openers
respiratory and lung health
myofascial line exploration
nervous system relaxation
lower back care and relief
joint and fascia focus
kidney and bladder meridians
prenatal and gentle inversions
These sessions are designed to support a wide range of needs, including fascia release, meridian stimulation, improved mobility, deep relaxation, and restorative healing.
Asana Labs — 6 Hours
This module includes both classical Hatha Yoga pose breakdowns and Yin Yoga asana labs.
The classical Hatha Yoga labs explore the traditional forms of foundational poses in detail. Understanding the classical version of each posture provides a strong technical foundation before exploring the gentler, long-hold variations used in Yin Yoga.
The Yin Yoga labs then demonstrate how these poses are adapted for Yin practice, focusing on relaxation, passive stretching, and connective tissue stimulation.
Together, these labs help students understand:
traditional pose alignment and structure
how Yin Yoga modifies classical poses
safe entry and exit strategies
functional variations for different bodies
Pranayama and Meditation — 6 Hours
This section introduces breathing practices that support calm awareness and nervous system regulation.
The pranayama techniques selected for this course emphasize:
These breathing practices pair beautifully with long Yin Yoga holds and meditation, helping practitioners deepen their ability to relax, observe sensation, and cultivate internal awareness.
Functional Anatomy for Yin Yoga — 6 Hours
Understanding anatomy is essential for teaching Yin Yoga safely.
This section focuses on:
fascia and connective tissue
joint structure and function
spinal anatomy
nervous system regulation
injury prevention
the concept of biotensegrity
These lessons help students understand why Yin Yoga works on deeper tissues and how to adapt poses for different bodies.
Self-Study — 6 Hours
Students deepen their understanding through independent study by:
reading the training manual
taking notes during the video lectures and asana labs
reviewing your notes
rewatching videos that you may need deeper study
journaling how you feel after every asana practice
reviewing your journal daily and reflecting on your development
Final Examination — 6 Hours
To complete the course, students will:
Design a 75-minute Yin Yoga class
Record yourself teaching the class
Watch the recording and write a self-review
Submit the video and written reflection for evaluation
Receive feedback from an instructor
Students will receive feedback before final approval.
Certification
After successfully completing all course requirements and receiving approval of the final exam, students will receive a:
Yoga Alliance Continuing Education Certificate for Yin Yoga Training (40 Hours).
What Is Yin Yoga?
Yin Yoga is a slow-paced and meditative style of yoga where poses are held for longer periods of time.
Rather than focusing on muscular effort, Yin Yoga gently stresses the deeper connective tissues of the body, including:
fascia
ligaments
joints
bones
Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yin Yoga works with the body’s meridian system, helping stimulate the flow of life energy known as Qi (Chi).
The practice invites students to slow down, turn inward, and develop a deeper awareness of both physical sensation and mental activity.
Regular Yin practice may help:
improve joint mobility and flexibility
release deep tension in the body
increase circulation
support digestion and organ health
cultivate patience and mindfulness
develop the ability to breathe through discomfort
Ultimately, Yin Yoga guides practitioners toward greater stillness, awareness, and inner balance.