200-hour yoga instructor training launches in Costa Rica

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The Costa Rica School of Massage Therapy in Samara, Nicoya, Costa Rica announced a new program for yoga teaching certification on Tuesday.

The 200-hour courses will start in the summer of 2016. Interested persons are encouraged to request information and register quickly to lock in their spots for classes. Spaces will be limited and exact dates and course prices are still to be determined.
  
“Only limited spaces will be available on our yoga teacher training, so we encourage everybody to call for more information and to get on our early-bird list. This will ensure they can secure their spot and that they will get the best possible pricing,” the school’s Debbie Krenz said. 

Training is designed to educate those who teach yoga or who are interested in doing so. In addition, the courses are also designed for those who want to learn more about yoga on a personal level and become more experienced.



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