LIBERATION YOGA SCHOOL

Cultivating Devotion 300 Hour Training

In Guatemala

October 27 - November 19, 2028


ABOUT THE TRAINING:

Arrival Day: October 27 , 2028

On this day we will arrive, get settled and have dinner together. We will begin the proper training the following morning of October 28th.

Departure Day: November 19, 2028

On this day we will wake up and leave the property by 10am. Graduation will be on the evening of the 18th.

ABOUT LIBERATION YOGA SCHOOL

The Liberation Yoga 300-hour, Yoga Alliance–certified training brings committed students together to learn yoga as practice and goal. Led in person by founder Liz Guardia, the course is intensive and thorough.

We teach classical āsana, prāṇāyāma, mantra and chanting, meditation, Advaita Vedānta, yoga philosophy, and foundational scripture study. These form the basis for a life aimed at mokṣa—freedom from ignorance of the Self.

Over 23 days the schedule runs from 6 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with morning āsana sādhanā, posture clinics, philosophy lectures, practice teaching, and more. The training stresses the Yamas and Niyamas (yogic ethics), viveka (discernment), vairāgya (letting go of attachment to results), and mumukṣut (steady desire for union with Truth).

Note: 40 of the 300 hours are completed before arriving in Guatemala via live Zoom or recordings. Live attendance is recommended but not required; recordings are available.

These 40 hours include:

Session 1 — LYS overview: Code of Conduct, Q&A, Notable Teachers, Mantra invocations, Yoga history, Sanātana Dharma. 10 hours (3 sessions) — Sep 2 & 3, 15:00–20:00 EST

Session 2 — Foundational yoga philosophy and history. 5 hours (2 sessions) — Sep 5 & 7, 18:00–20:30 EST

Session 3 — Anatomy & physiology for yoga teachers. 16 hours (4 sessions) — Oct 7–8 and Oct 14–15, 12:00–16:00 EST

Session 4 — Foundations of Ayurveda. 5 hours (2 sessions) — Oct 24 & 26, 18:00–20:30 EST

Pre-recordings — Yoga Nidra + Subtle Body, Advanced Asanas watch on your own time 9 Hours (multiple sessions)

WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?

LYS TTPrograms are intense—mentally, emotionally, energetically, and physically. They are not retreats or vacations. You’ll have ten hours of classes daily; attendance on time is mandatory and you must follow the LYS Code of Conduct.

  1. Fully accept personal responsibility to face and work with challenges as they come.

  2. Trust the methods and respect LYS, its teachers and classmates. It’s recommended you have prior experience with LYS—attend classes or workshops with Liz or online.

  3. No special abilities in strength or flexibility is required. What matters is the will to learn and the ability to stay present during challenging moments.

  4. You don’t have to teach after graduation, but to receive a certificate you must take part in the practice teaching portions of the training.

Topics of Study:

  • Foundations of Sanatana Dharma, Yoga, and Advaita Vedanta

  • Key modern teachers and brief yoga history

  • Patanjali’s Eight Limbs of Yoga

  • Basics of Ayurveda

  • Subtle body: chakras, five koshas, five vayus

  • Sanskrit and English pose names and main principles

  • Basic anatomy and physiology for teachers

  • Intro to Tristhana: drishti, pranayama, bandha

  • Daily mantra and chanting

  • Seated meditation introduction

  • Daily asana practice led by Liz Guardia

  • Two morning sessions with guest teachers

  • Daily teaching practice with feedback

  • Physical assists: theory and practice

  • Class sequencing

  • How to teach the LYS Foundational 1‑hour open class

  • LYS teaching guidelines and principles

  • Professionalism, ethics, and running a yoga business (incl. social media)

  • What makes a good teacher and a true yogi?


    The course starts with core philosophy and context, then covers anatomy and subtle-body study, moves into practical skills (postures, pranayama, chanting, meditation), followed by teaching practice, LYS methods and guidelines, and ends with professionalism and reflective questions about teaching and being a yogi. After completion, trainees qualify for a 200‑Hour Yoga Alliance certification.

DAILY SCHEDULE:

5:55-6:15am: Silent Meditation

6:15-8:30am: LYS āsana sādhana

8:30-10am: Breakfast

10-12:30pm: Morning Session

12:30-1:30pm: Lunch

1:30-5pm: Afternoon Session

5-6pm: Dinner

6-8pm: Evening Session

Tuition Cost: starting at $4400 depending on room choice (see below).


CURRICULUM

Prerequisite foundational Zoom sessions: 40 hours

Asana practice: 36 hours

Posture Labs: 35 hours

Tristhana method, kriya, pranayama: 15 hours

Mantra and Yoga Sūtra chanting: 15 hours

Scriptural Study: 25 Hours Bhagavad Gita, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Gheranda Samhita and Goraksha Samhita

Sanskrit basics: 8 hours

Philosophy: 20 hours

Physical and subtle anatomy: 20 hours

Āyurveda: 11 hours

Assisting practice: 8 hours

States of consciousness & Yoga Nidra: 5 hours

Practice teaching: 22 hours

Daily homework: 15 hours

Practicum exams: 15 hours

Prerequisite homework: 10 hours

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:

IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE LYS 300 HOUR CERTIFICATION, STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO:

  • Complete and turn in all pre‑training work.

  • Attend and be on time for every contact-hour session.

  • Demonstrate competence during the training and practicum.

  • Adopt a vegetarian diet at least one month before training.

  • Maintain a vegetarian diet during the residential training.

  • No alcohol or recreational drug use at least one month before training.

  • No alcohol, drugs, or smoking are allowed onsite.

  • During certain sessions cell phones will not be allowed and may be collected to adhere to the practice of mauna (silence).

ABOUT THE LOCATION:

LYS 300‑hour Teacher Training takes place at Earth Lodge Retreat Center, near Antigua, Guatemala. If you would like to extend your trip in the being or end that is possible through our accommodations. The nearest major airport is La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City.

IMPORTANT: Book flights to Guatemala City — arrival and departure transfers use that airport.

The training is fully vegetarian and no drugs or alcohol are allowed during the training. We stay in simple, comfortable shared or single rooms that encourage community while allowing privacy. Meals are healthy, tasty, and nourishing, not gourmet.

CANCELLATION POLICY: 

Deposits hold your spot and are non‑refundable.

  • More than 90 days before training: transfer to a future program or get a full refund of the balance (deposit retained).

  • Within 90 days: no refunds.

No refunds or credits for weather, injury/illness, personal emergencies, late arrival, early departure, or no‑shows. Travel insurance is required.

Guest policy for LYS Teacher Training:

  • Only enrolled participants or management‑approved guests may attend. Unauthorized guests are not allowed.

What’s included:

LYS Training Manual

Accommodation: 21 night /22 days accommodation

Meals: Three organic vegetarian meals daily served buffet style

Unlimited purified water, black coffee and teas

Unlimited use of Temazcal (traditional wood fired Mayan sauna)

Unlimited use of all property spaces including restaurant, patios, outdoor covered platform, ceremony

space, meditation garden, trails, & our large multi-purpose green field

Daily bathroom & towel service, full room cleaning service upon request

Mats: We will have mats available for use but you may also bring your own if you prefer.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED:

Flight: Students must purchase their own flights

Transport to and from La Aurora Airport

Airport transfers & local transportation services

Bag porterage services

Personal laundry services are available for a fee

Spa services (massages, ice baths, etc.)

Gourmet Coffee & Tea Beverages, Mocktails

Ala carte orders from the standard Earth Lodge menu

Excursions & Activities

INVESTMENT

Tuition options

Standard Rooms are small cabins with private bathrooms and showers:

Standard Room Single: $5400 Single bed and private bath

Standard Room Shared: $4400 Two separate beds with private bath


Premium Rooms are more spacious with larger bathrooms:

Premium Room Single: $5900 Single bed with private bath

Premium Room Shared: $4900 Two separate double beds with private bath


Testimonial:

Liberation Yoga provided an incredible experience. The depth of instruction from Liz is second to none. The materials (manual and separate assist manual) were comprehensive, interwoven throughout the training, and practical. Drawing from their deep fund of knowledge and expertise our teachers taught authentically and comprehensively. We were privileged to meet an amazing array of guest speakers and go on trips that immersed us in the rich culture of yoga. The video recordings and subsequent feedback brought about significant improvement, and was one of many of the innovative cutting edge aspects to this training. This training carries my highest recommendation and is worthy of your most favorable consideration. - T.M.


Fantastic training! Three major things stand out to me: The teachers honor the lineage and carefully present the important sacred text in their original form, followed by digestible discussion. I greatly appreciated the amount of time and emphasis on treating the words and message of the texts as sacred teachings. We dived into both Hinduism and Buddhism traditions at great depths, which was unique for a teacher training. For me, this was one of things I was seeking in a training and was pleased with how well it was presented here. The teachers spoke to their strengths, for which they were knowledgeable and passionate. It gave for a positive dynamic that kept the training fresh every month and left room for students to explore their interests. Students were encouraged to explore and grow into our personal style of teaching (as opposed to becoming a mimic of the teachers). Feedback on students' teaching was constructive and a large component of homework assignments. I really appreciated that we had reading, teaching, and writing assignments between training weekends. Overall I felt challenged and had eminence growth as a practitioner and provider of yoga. I have learned a breathe of knowledge, yet am humbled by how much more there still is to learn. Liz and her team are experienced, adept, and knowledgeable teachers, yet share the teachings humbly. Perhaps this is one of the greatest lessons from them of all! I couldn't more highly recommend this training! - C.C.

300 HR Deposit (Non-Refundable)
$500.00

Non-refundable deposit for the Liberation 300HR YTT in Guatemala.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

REQUIREMENTS

  • Participants must be at least 18 years of age.

  • Complete application for admission along with phone, or in person interview. Application to the program does not guarantee acceptance (interviews are to evaluate character, intention, motivation and ability to manage workload and financial requirements).

YOGA ALLIANCE CODE OF CONDUCT

Yoga Alliance’s Code of Conduct is a declaration of acceptable ethical and professional behavior to which all registrants agree with respect to conducting the teaching and/or business of yoga. It is not intended to supersede the ethics of any school or tradition but is intended to be a basis for yoga principles.

Yoga Alliance members—Registered Yoga Teachers (RYTs), Continuing Education Providers (YACEPs), or representatives of Registered Yoga Schools (RYSs)—agree to uphold the following ethical principles:

  • Conduct themselves in a professional and conscientious manner. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring that they live up to any commitments they make to their students or to the public, and ensuring that their practices and behaviors conform to the representations they make about themselves in holding themselves as yoga practitioners who adhere to certain precepts.

  • Acknowledge the limitations of their skills and scopes of practice and where appropriate, referring students to seek alternative instruction, advice, treatment, or direction.

  • Create and maintain safe, clean, and comfortable environments for the practice of yoga.

  • Encourage diversity by respecting all students regardless of age, physical limitations, race, creed, gender, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation.

  • Respect the rights, dignity, and privacy of all students.

  • Avoid words and actions that constitute sexual harassment or harassment based on other legal protected characteristics.

  • Adhere to the traditional yoga principles as written in the yamas and niyamas.

  • Follow all local government and national laws that pertain to their yoga teaching and business.

Yoga Alliance reserves the right to immediately suspend any member’s credentials and registration for the duration of any pending law enforcement investigation, criminal or civil legal proceedings, or an internal investigation.

Separately, Yoga Alliance may also impose final sanctions on a member’s credentials and registration for cause, including failure to uphold any aspect of the Code of Conduct. For these purposes, prior to imposing final sanctions on the member, Yoga Alliance will provide notice of the basis for the potential final sanction and an opportunity to respond. After review of the evidence, Yoga Alliance will issue a decision as to whether to impose final sanctions, based on its reasonable judgment of the evidence before it. All members agree to hold Yoga Alliance harmless for any losses or damage that they may incur because of the revocation of credentials.