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Yoga Anatomy Teacher Training

Anatomy and Physiology for Yoga Teachers

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50 Hours - Yoga Alliance CE Course

YogaRenew is a Registered Yoga School (RYS®) with Yoga Alliance and continuing education YACEP provider. Students who complete our 50 Hour Yoga Anatomy & Physiology Training Online will be able to use this certification as a continuing education CEU course.

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This course will deepen your understanding of the human body + will teach you about the functional movements of yoga asana.

Discover the human body as an integrated whole by making anatomy concepts accessible for you and your students. Upon completing the training you’ll be immediately ready to incorporate this information into your classes, and leave a lasting embodied impression on your students through each and every class you teach.

Who is our yoga anatomy training for?

You are a yoga practitioner, a yoga teacher, or simply, a movement enthusiast. You absolutely love everything about practicing and teaching yoga, but wish you just knew a little bit more about the human body. You know hundreds of asanas and can lead a class but maybe you’re seeking to understand and embody human anatomy to really refine your practice, your cues and your sequencing. You don’t particularly want to sign up for any anatomy course because you are looking to understand this subject specifically in the context of Yoga and how it can make you an even better teacher.

Whether you…

Covered anatomy in your 200 hour yoga teacher training and have a little knowledge of anatomy but you know you can dive much deeper.
Have an extensive knowledge of anatomy but are wishing to learn more about it specifically in the context of the yoga practice.
Know absolutely nothing about yoga anatomy and the thought of even studying the subject brings anxiety.

This is the course for you!

We’re here to tell you all about how YogaRenew’s Yoga Anatomy Teacher Training can serve to help you truly embody a deeper understanding of human anatomy so that you can easily weave it into each and every class. We promise, there’s nothing to be scared about!

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What's included in the course:

Anatomy + Yoga Practice

You’ll learn how to apply anatomy to your yoga practice and teachings, including how the body functions both in movement and in rest.

Anatomical Terminology

This course will teach you all of the anatomical terminology necessary to teach an anatomy yoga class.

Bones, Joints, Muscles

Learn the science of movement and how the bones, joints and muscles work together and separately.

Video Lectures

You’ll be granted lifetime access to video lectures, covering each topic and each part of the human body in depth.

Hands-On Explorations

Identify important anatomical landmarks and structures on your own body for “real-life” learning.

Practice Quizzes

Each module ends with a quiz so you can put your knowledge throughout the course to the test!

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Online Yoga Anatomy Teacher Training Course

A sneak peak inside the yoga anatomy course…

✔️ Basic Anatomical Terminology

There are many terms when it comes to anatomy that relate to one’s position in space and how one moves through space. We’re talking about simple terms for taking the arm overhead, twisting the torso, or moving the leg backwards, etc. Knowing anatomical terms helps you to be concise while teaching and it gives you a foundation to continue your anatomy education as these terms are widely used online, in textbooks, and in countless resources. This is the perfect starting point for all other modules.

✔️ Joints, Bones and Connective Tissues

Our bodies are not mismatched pieces that happen to be in the same place at the same time. Our bodies are a unified whole, working together and bound in perfect unison. This module will cover the various types of joints, bones, and connective tissue in the body. We’ll look at functions, locations, and characteristics of these entities (need different word here). This is where you’ll start to think, “Woah, my body is smart AF.”

✔️ Muscles

This is where we’ll talk about muscle function, muscle roles, and muscular contractions. We work so hard to make our muscles stronger…but what exactly do they do and how do they work? We’ll tell you!

✔️ Range of Motion and Balance

This module can help you understand and assess yours or someone else’s range of motion, stability and mobility, and balance. This can help guide

✔️ Major Joints

Each module on a specific joint will cover the function, structures, muscles, actions, and specific considerations for your yoga practice, including: the foot, the knee, the hip, the spine, the shoulder, the elbow and forearm, the wrist and hand.

✔️ The respiratory system and breathing

We know that Pranyama is extremely important in the yoga practice. This module will explore the structures involved in breathing, the physiological processes of breath, and the different actions required to breathe. We’ll explore topics like control of breathing and nostril breathing vs. mouth breathing. Cueing the breath will never be the same!

✔️ The Nervous System

Every single thing we do, every movement, every breath, every emotional response comes from the nervous system. Regulation of our nervous system is what gives us the ability to remain calm in stressful situations, performing movements with precision comes from the ability of our nervous system to physically respond to external stimuli, consciously moving through life requires that we work with our nervous system. This module will explore…you guessed it…the nervous system! We’ll discuss the role it plays in our lives and why it’s so important for our Yoga practice.

Each module will contain videos with detailed information followed by a quiz. The quizzes are meant to refine and solidify your understanding of the topic at hand. You can complete the videos at your own pace and retake the quizzes to keep testing your knowledge!

Joe Miller at YogaRenew

Meet your instructor...

Joe Miller is a New York City-based yoga and movement teacher who teaches anatomy and movement science around the U.S. and internationally for 20 years. He completed his initial yoga teacher training at OM Yoga Center in New York in 2000, then went on to earn a masters degree in applied physiology at Columbia University. He has written about yoga, anatomy and physiology for various print and online publications.

“The more I learn, the more I feel that it’s important to communicate that knowledge in a simple, easy to understand way. That’s my aspiration in this course. I hope it will inspire you to feel the same amazement and awe that I feel when studying this amazing human body that we live in.”

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Our goal is to help you refine your yoga teaching so that you can show up to each class feeling more confident then the last. We are so excited that you’re here and can’t wait for you to dive even deeper with us!

Frequently Asked Questions – Yoga Anatomy Training

What is YogaRenew’s Yoga Anatomy course?

YogaRenew’s Yoga Anatomy training is a comprehensive online program that teaches how yoga postures connect to anatomy, physiology, and movement science. The course is designed for yoga teachers and practitioners who want to deepen their understanding of how the body works — from skeletal structure and musculature to joints, fascia, and alignment.

Who should take the Yoga Anatomy training?

This training is ideal for yoga instructors who want to improve cueing, alignment, and adjustments; teacher trainees (200- or 300-hour) seeking deeper anatomical knowledge; and practitioners interested in biomechanics, movement science, and safely supporting students.

What will I learn in the Yoga Anatomy course?

You will explore anatomy of bones, joints, muscles, and connective tissue; how fascia and functional anatomy influence yoga; the mechanics of major joints in poses; breath anatomy; the physiology behind asana; and how to apply anatomy in sequencing, class planning, and adjustments.

Who teaches the Yoga Anatomy course?

The course is taught by Joe Miller, a teacher with a master’s in applied physiology and deep experience guiding anatomy education for yoga teachers. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

How is the training delivered and supported?

The training is fully online, with video lectures, anatomy diagrams, downloadable resources, and possibly live or recorded Q&A or discussion sessions, depending on the structure of the course.

How flexible is the Yoga Anatomy course?

Since it’s self-paced, you can complete the modules on your schedule, whether you’re balancing teaching, practicing, or other personal commitments.

Will I receive a certificate for completing this anatomy course?

Yes — after completing all the required coursework, you will earn a certificate from YogaRenew confirming your completion of the Yoga Anatomy training.

How will this anatomy training help me in my yoga teaching?

This training helps you teach more safely and effectively by deepening your understanding of biomechanics, joint mechanics, and movement physiology. You’ll be able to cue and adjust students more precisely, design injury-aware classes, and explain anatomical concepts in an accessible way.

Is this Yoga Anatomy course recognized for continuing education?

While YogaRenew’s main teacher trainings are Yoga Alliance–registered :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}, you should check directly with YogaRenew to confirm whether this anatomy course counts toward Yoga Alliance continuing education credits (YACEP) or similar certifications.

Why is studying anatomy important for yoga teachers?

Understanding anatomy equips you to teach more thoughtfully. It allows you to see how alignment, joint mechanics, and structural function affect your students, helping you prevent injuries and create sustainable practices rooted in anatomical awareness.