
Pranayama Online Teacher Training
Welcome to our 100 Hrs Pranayama Teacher Training. We combine ancient knowledge with modern scientific insights in how to apply Pranayama safely to foster mental and physical health. You´ll be guided on your personal path of self-transformation and can enrich your professional work with students, clients and patients.

Ancient Knowledge meets Modern Science
Our educational program in traditional Pranayama is designed for individual growth, personalized practice and enriching your professional work. In the lectures and guided practices, you will learn about the Scientific and Traditional background of Yogic Breathing Techniques as well as their application for mental and physical health. You can choose the depth at which you wish to explore this sacred science of Traditional Pranayama: Foundation Training (30 hrs), Mastery Training (60 hrs) and Expert Training (100 hrs).

Your Pranayama Teacher Journey

Pranayama Foundations
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Learn to balance your brain functions
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Create wanted brainwave patterns
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Establish a healthy breathing pattern
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Rebuild your diaphragm
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Develop biofeedback
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Control your mind
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Reduce stress and anxiety
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Increase your immune function
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Enhance your detoxification and healing
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Improve your sleep
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Counter depression
Skills with 30 hrs Trainining
Pranayama Mastery
Pranayama Expert
12. Expand your lung capacity
13. Build-up your mitochondria
14. Control your mental activity
15. Balance your hormonal system
16. Apply all techniques safely
17. Indication & Counterindications
18. Detox mental toxins like Trauma
19. Learn to induce meditative states
20. Learn to guide Prana
21. Learn how to teach techniques
22. Learn your Ayurveda constitution and imbalances
23. Learn the difference between Dosha and Symptom
24. Understand the origins of diseases
25. Apply Ayurvedic guidelines in the pranayama practice
26. Learn how to customize the Pranayama practice
27. Learn about the science on Pranayama as a treatment tool
28. Get deeper meditation practice
29. Understand the connection between organs and Chakras
30. Cleaning Chakras and the Astral body
31. Understand how to design the right practice for clients
32. Learn how to teach the techniques to your students
Extended skills with 60 hrs Training
Expert skills with 100 hrs Training


Pranayama Foundation Training - 30 Hrs
The Pranayama Foundation Training provides a holistic framework for both beginners and advanced practitioners to deepen their understanding and experience the transformative power of Pranayama. You will learn about the Scientific and Yogic backgrounds to various breathing techniques.Through self-experience you´ll learn how to use your breath for sustainable health and mental stability. You´ll get to know the foundation of Pranayama and how the body-mind bridge can be used as a tool of awareness and directed physiological processes. This course prepares you for more advanced Pranayamas on your ongoing education.
Skills you will Acquire
In every session a new technique is introduced. We combine the scientific modern findings with the ancient teachings of the Yogis for holistic understanding and teaching.
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· Learn to balance your brain functions
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· Create wanted brainwave patterns
-
· Establish a healthy breathing pattern
-
· Rebuild your diaphragm
-
· Develop biofeedback
-
· Control your mind
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Reduce stress and anxiety
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· Increase your immune function
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· Enhance your detoxification and healing
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· Improve your sleep
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· Counter depression


What you will learn
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7 techniques of Yogic breathing
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Mudras
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Bandhas
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Spiritual Anatomy- Nadi System
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Anatomy of breath
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The autonomous Nervous System
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The 5 bodies - Koshas
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Counterindications
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Brainwave entrainment
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Effects of unhealthy breathing
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Physiological effects of breathing exercises
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Diaphragm training
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Yogic background - Pranayama in the holy scriptures
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Energetic cleansing *
Package - Pranayama Foundation Training - 30 hrs
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Starting Date: 24.01.2026 - 07.02.2025
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Live Training Hours: 15 hours across 5 Online Live Session
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Self-practice: 6hrs/week home practice with Pranayama guidance, 17 hours in total
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Live Online Sessions: Saturdays & Sundays, 09:00 - 12:00 am CET
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Personal Assessment via individual Zoom Meeting. Book your appointment here
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Online Platform: Lectures and guidances available 24/7 for 12 months
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Course Workbook: Downloadable handouts for all lectures
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Certificate for Pranayama Teacher Training 30 hours

€ 459
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Pranayama Mastery Training - 60 Hrs
In our 60 hours Traditional Pranayama Online Teacher Training you´ll dive deeper into the self-regulation via the breath and learn how to control the flow of your life energy. We´ll speak about the various health applications of the Yogic techniques and ensure safe guidelines and spiritual understanding. Discussing counterindications and different effects of Pranayamas in individuals will give you the skills to guide and teach the breathing techniques to your clients and students.
SKills You will acquire
In every session a new technique is introduced. We combine the scientific modern findings with the ancient teachings of the Yogis for holistic understanding and teaching.
-
Learn to balance your brain functions
-
Create wanted brainwave patterns
-
Establish a healthy breathing pattern
-
Rebuild your diaphragm
-
Develop biofeedback
-
Control your mind
-
Reduce stress and anxiety
-
Increase your immune function
-
Enhance your detoxification and healing
-
Improve your sleep
-
Expand your lung capacity
-
Build-up your mitochondria
-
Control your mental activity
-
Balance your hormonal system
-
Apply all techniques safely
-
Indication & Counterindications
-
Detox mental toxins like Trauma
-
Learn to induce meditative states
-
Learn to guide Prana
-
Learn how to teach techniques
-
Counter depression

What you will learn

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7 techniques of Yogic breathing
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Mudras
-
Bandhas
-
Spiritual Anatomy- Nadi System
-
Anatomy of breath
-
The autonomous Nervous System
-
The 5 bodies - Koshas
-
Counterindications
-
Brainwave entrainment
-
Effects of unhealthy breathing
-
Physiological effects of breathing exercises
-
Diaphragm training
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Yogic background - Pranayama in the holy scriptures
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Energetic cleansing *
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The 5 bodies - Koshas
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12/ 5 more Yogic breathing techniques
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More Bandhas and Mudras
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Breath Meditation
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Stronger Cleansing techniques
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Mental effects of Pranayama
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The science of Prana-scriptures and research
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Therapeutic effects of the techniques
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The main Chakras, their glands and organs
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Neurological effects
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Psychological effects and applications
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Personal guidance and feedback
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Short-term vs. long-term effects
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Brain physiology and the breath
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Heart health and the breath
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Digestion and the breath
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Breath Meditation
Package - Pranayama Foundation Training - 60 hrs
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Starting Date: 24.01.2026 - 22.02.2025
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Live Training Hours: 30 hours across 10 Online Live Session
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Self-practice: 6hrs/week home practice with Pranayama guidance, 30 hours in total
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Live Online Sessions: Saturdays & Sundays, 09:00 - 12:00 am CET
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Personal Assessment via individual Zoom Meeting. Book your appointment here
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Online Platform: Lectures and guidances available 24/7 for 12 months
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Course Workbook: Downloadable handouts for all lectures
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Certificate for Pranayama Teacher Training 60 hours

€ 810
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€ 738

Pranayama Expert Training - 100 Hrs
In our 100 hours Pranayama Online Teacher Training you will learn everything from the 30 and 60hrs training and explore more advanced breathing techniques that require a steady breathing regimen and observing safety guidelines in your daily life. Through Ayurveda lectures you will learn about your own imbalances and how to reach your personal goals through Pranayama. For each technique we´ll discuss the proven health applications of Pranayama in Ayurvedic medicine as well as in modern therapy. How´ll receive a customized Pranayama protocol for yourself and learn how to read symptoms to design the right classes for your clients and students.
SKills You will acquire
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Learn to balance your brain functions
-
Create wanted brainwave patterns
-
Establish a healthy breathing pattern
-
Rebuild your diaphragm
-
Develop biofeedback
-
Control your mind
-
Reduce stress and anxiety
-
Increase your immune function
-
Enhance your detoxification and healing
-
Improve your sleep
-
Counter depression11. Expand your lung capacity
-
Build-up your mitochondria
-
Control your mental activity
-
Balance your hormonal system
-
Learn how to apply Pranayama techniques safely
-
Indication and counterindications of Pranayama practices
-
Detox mental toxins like trauma
-
Learn how to induce meditative states
-
Learn to guide Prana
-
Learn how to teach the techniques to your students
-
Get to know your Ayurveda constitution and imbalances
-
Learn the difference between Dosha and Symptom
-
Understand the origins of diseases
-
Apply Ayurvedic guidelines in the pranayama practice
-
Learn how to customize the Pranayama practice
-
Learn about the science on Pranayama as a treatment tool
-
Get deeper meditation practice
-
Understand the connection between organs and Chakras
-
Cleaning Chakras and the Astral body
-
Understand how to design the right practice for clients and groups
-
Learn how to teach the techniques to your students


What you will learn
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7 techniques of Yogic breathing
-
Mudras & Bandhas
-
Spiritual Anatomy- Nadi System
-
Anatomy of breath
-
The autonomous Nervous System
-
The 5 bodies - Koshas
-
Counterindications
-
Brainwave entrainment
-
Effects of unhealthy breathing
-
Physiological effects of breathing exercises
-
Diaphragm training
-
Pranayama in the holy scriptures
-
Energetic cleansing
-
The 5 bodies - Koshas *
-
Breath Meditation
-
12/ 5 more Yogic breathing techniques
-
More Bandhas and Mudras
-
Breath Meditation
-
Stronger Cleansing techniques
-
Mental effects of Pranayama
-
The science of Prana-scriptures and research
-
Therapeutic effects of the techniques
-
The main Chakras, their glands and organs
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Neurological effects
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Psychological effects and applications
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Personal guidance and feedback
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Short-term vs. long-term effects
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Brain physiology and the breath
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Heart health and the breath
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Digestion and the breath
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Introduction into Ayurveda
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Ayurvedic Analysis of your Dosha
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How to read Symptoms
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Gunas and Pranayama techniques
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Supporting habits & nutrition for your practice
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Advanced Yogic Pranayama practices
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27/10 more Yogic breathing exercises
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Integrated Bandhas and Mudras
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Cleansing Pranayama Techniques for the Nadis and body tissues
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Origin of diseases
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Specific application of Pranayama Techniques
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Indications and counterindications in individuals
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Personalized Pranayama protocol
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Deep immersion into Pranayama sessions
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Spiritual effects of Pranayama-beyond the body
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Soft awakening practices
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Third-eye activation techniques
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Working with Chakras
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Visualization practices
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Teaching methodology
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Structure your Pranayama Course
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Written exam
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Personal feedback
Package - Pranayama Foundation Training - 100 hrs
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Starting Date: 24.01.2026 - 15.03.2025
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Live Training Hours: 50 hours across 16 Online Live Session
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Self-practice: 6,5hrs/week home practice with Pranayama guidance, 52 hours in total
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Live Online Sessions: Saturdays & Sundays, 09:00 - 12:00 am CET
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Personal Assessment via individual Zoom Meeting. Book your appointment here
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Online Platform: Lectures and guidances available 24/7 for 12 months
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Course Workbook: Downloadable handouts for all lectures
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Certificate for Pranayama Teacher Training 100 hours

€ 1188
Chirstmas Special
Save € 90
(valid till 24.12.2025)
€ 1.098

What is special about this Training?
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Personal assessment with Elli Ji worth 180,- Euros
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Combination of Modern Science and Traditional teachings.
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Brain Research, Behavioural Biology, Endocrinology and ancient wisdom come together
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Deep insights into the effects and Biochemical Backgrounds of Yogic techniques
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The Therapeutic Applications can be integrated into daily life for safe sustainable
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Health and Spiritual Advancement
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Live Guidance-Theory and practice combined for real life experience
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Long practice for diving deep like in an Ashram
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Access to lectures and guidance in your teaching platform
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Handouts and workbooks for download and archive
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Your questions are taken care of-live sessions with real interaction
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Community chat-meet your colleagues and learn together
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Holistic guidelines to improve the practice and prevent diseases
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Ongoing Training for deeper practice
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Academy Teacher Certificate with acquired skills


Your Teacher

As a MSc in Human Biology, Elli Ji has profound knowledge about endocrinology, physiology and the biochemical pathways of the brain and the body. Combining brain research, behavioural analysis and deep spiritual insight, she sensitively guides her students through their unique healing and learning process. Newest scientific findings and medical discoveries are implemented into the lectures for deeper understanding of the ancient wisdom on the scriptures.
Over years she learned about the effects of Yogic practices and walked the Yogic path. Living in traditional Ashrams in India and further studies in TCM and Ayurveda integrated into her life, practice and teachings. For over 10 years she has educated people from all over the world to become Yoga, Meditation and Pranayama teachers and guided them back to their health. Her goal is to help people to become more aware of their innate power, to heal on all layers and grasp their innate potential.
Elli Ji
Human Biologist and Pranayama Teacher
WHY Is Pranayama so impactful ?
Take a deep breath, is what we say when we want somebody to relax and calm down. This simple advice holds a deep wisdom of the body-mind connection and that we can influence our mental state through physical approaches. From the first moment of our life, we start breathing, we start expressing our inner state and modulate ourphysiology through the breath. HOW we breathe influences and shapes our life through every experience and guides us through life until the very last moment when we breathe out for the last time. Indeed, the breath is the body mind bridge and every movement of the mind, every thought and emotion, are displayed in our breathing pattern. We breath in the chest and fast when are in trouble, the whole system is ready to react to outer stressors. When we relax and feel safe the breath slows down and deepens into the belly. All breathing patterns are well and important to face all situations that life can present to us.


HABITS CAUSE SYMPTOMS OVER TIME
Yet, we tend to build habits in our everyday living and the breath changes over the course of life without us noticing it much. Many people show a distorted and stressful breathing pattern without a dangerous situation at hand. Yet, the body has to react to this pacemaker and build the matching biochemistry in our body. Stressful breathing causes stressful biochemistry and the while autonomous nervous system is reacting. Without noticing many of us are in a current state of physiological stress which reflects on the mental state as well. With understanding the pathways of our body and the connection to our mind we can easily alter our inner and outer state via the body-mind bridge, via our breath.
PRANAYAMA - THE BODY - MIND - BRIDGE
Our bodily functions, as our breath, are expressions of the hidden
movements in our mind. Every thought has a certain vibration and causes a specific emotion in order to express itself in the material world. Yet, weare barely in control of the subconscious workings of our mind. Over our lifetime we cultivate stressful thoughts and forget how to breath naturally. We exhibit a harmful breathing pattern which gives our mind the external feedback of danger again. Like this we remain in a vigilant state, mind and body alike, that block the higher cognitive functions. As the breath is the body mind bridge, all thoughts manifest in the breath and all breathing affects the state of mind. With certain breathing we can calm our mind and bring it to a state of calm awareness. We use the breath to ease the waves in our mind and become relaxed and focused. A sound breathing influences the physiology of our body, our immune functions, our thinking patterns, our resilience, our hormone status and biorhythms. Like this we can think clearly and increase the healing and rejuvenating programs of our body. Yet, breath transports much more than just oxygen to our body tissues. Breath is the carrier of PRANA, the life force which flows through every being, the power which keeps us
alive and is responsible for our vitality and health.
PRANA - THE POWER OF LIFE
In many traditions and research fields the topic of Prana is explained and investigated. Different names like Chi or Orgon are used to speak about the innate power of life, the power that flows inside and outside of us, filling every being with the spark of life itself. Prana flows in the so-called astral body, in the energy layer of ourselves. This is “where” the chakras are located and the Nadis, the energy channels, transport information and energy to all compartments of our system. When Prana does not flow, there is no life. How much Prana we hold inside and how much it flows determines our vitality and mental as physical health. Blocks can occur through trauma or toxins and hinder our energy from flowing. All sorts of symptoms can originate from that exhaustion and lacking and they can be addressed easily and effectively through only establishing a sound and healthy breathy pattern without distortions or harmful habits.
PRANAYAMA TRAININGS - THE POWER OF TECHNIQUES
In Pranayama you find many different techniques and breathing exercises. “Which one is the right for me?” is as an important question as asking for the right medication. You can use Pranayama (Ancient Breathwork) techniques to address certain mental or physical issues and have to take our own constitution and circumstances into account. Jumping on advanced techniques without understanding the purpose can cause unwished results and even harm people. So, as powerful as it is, Pranayama should be applied with caution and understanding.

YOUR PERSONAL PRACTICE IN PRANAYAMA
In the Pranayama Online Trainings, we will take your personal background into account and focus on personalized practice for certain conditions and personal goals. In the beginning practice will be the same for all students at the Yoga Science Academy, as we will establish a baseline to work on and remove the common obstacles in the breath. Yet, your observations and experiences will show very fast what you should watch out for and emphasize. We will have personal assessments and determine the right practice for each one of you, so that you can gain the most of this course. That will include Ayurvedic Analysis, nutrition guidelines as well as the perfect dosage of techniques for each individual. Through this assessment you will deepen your understanding of the power of the yogic science of breath and how to apply with respect against every individual.
YOU ARE IMPORTANT
We all are lifelong students and also teachers to others. Learning and understanding is endless. I encourage people to ask questions and share their experiences with the techniques. You will apply the learned every day and observe the reactions of body and mind. I recommend to take a journal and note down your daily observations. Slowly you can adapt your nutrition and daily habits and step by step move towards advanced techniques and a healthy lifestyle. Through your own practice and deepening observation skills you will keep on learning step by step and get prepared for leading our own Pranayama group. So, I encourage you to take the opportunity to ask any questions, maybe you have a condition you want to approach or a friend could need some advice. We are all different in detail and the same in the core. From others’ conditions and reactions, we can learn much about ourselves. In this course we create a safe space where no one has to be shy to share. There are no judgements, only open learning.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL INDICATIONS

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Lack of concentration
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Headaches
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Migraine
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Nervousness
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Emotional outbursts
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Mental disorders
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Panic attacks
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Addiction
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Apathy
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Depressive mood
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Lack of energy
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Lack of confidence
Everyday ailments can disappear quickly through harmonising the body functions. A few examples that Pranayama can help you with
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Crampsh
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Belly pain
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Menstrual pain
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Hormone imbalances
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Digestive disorders
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Circulatory disorder
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Heart problems
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Lung problems
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Autonomous nervous system
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Low immune function
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Allergies
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Sleeping disorders
PRANAYAMA ONLINE TRAINING - WHO CAN JOIN?
This Course is designed for EVERYBODY who wants to deepen or start their Pranayama practice. No previous knowledge is needed. It ́s an experience-based practice to understand and integrate the connection of mind and breath and attain overall well-being. So, whether you want to address physical or mental symptoms, detox or work with yourself
on a spiritual level,, this course builds a sound foundation for holistic health and energy work. Integrating Pranayama (Ancient Breathwork) is also beneficial and can be integrated in many professional categories such as
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Physicians
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Doctors
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Physiotherapists
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Psychologists
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Nurses
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Teachers
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Energy workers
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Healers
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Yoga teachers
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Martial Art teachers
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Autogenous trainers
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Hypnotherapists
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Personal Coaches etc.
WHAT YOU NEED
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Firm grounding
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Support to sit on (folded blanket, Yoga block, cushions...)
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Yoga mat or blanket
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Sandbag or a heavy book as a weight
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Shawl or a blanket to cover yourself
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A quiet room, no cell phones or other disturbances
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Pad of paper to take notes
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Neti pod for nasal douche
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Non-fluoridated, non-iodised rock salt
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Empty stomach
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Dedication to apply the techniques
PRANAYAMA ONLINE TRAINING SCHEDULE
We will meet every weekend on Saturday and Sunday for 3,5 hours per day. Every time a new technique will be introduced. The scientific and spiritual background will be explained and then applied. All sessions will be recorded and you will have access to your personal video library, so you can watch again or at another time. You can write your questions and observations into the comments and I will cover them in the next session or reply right away. Also, these sessions are recorded and will be available for you.


FEES AND PAYMENT
Everybody should have access to knowledge and learning. I keep the prices low and take personal circumstances into account. In case you meet any difficulties with the payment please contact me here info@Yogascience.online and we will find a solution. In special cases you have the chance to do the payment in instalments. The price would remain the same.
OVERVIEW PACKAGES AND PRICES
Pranayama Foundation Training - 30 hrs
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Starting Date: 24.01.2026 - 07.02.2025
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Live Training Hours: 15 hours across 5 Online Live Session
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Self-practice: 6hrs/week home practice with Pranayama guidance, 17 hours in total
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Live Online Sessions: Saturdays & Sundays, 09:00 - 12:00 am CET
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Personal Assessment via individual Zoom Meeting. Book your appointment here
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Online Platform: Lectures and guidances available 24/7 for 12 months
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Course Workbook: Downloadable handouts for all lectures
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Certificate for Pranayama Teacher Training 30 hours

€ 459
Chirstmas Special
Save € 63
(valid till 24.12.2025)
€ 396
Package - Pranayama Foundation Training - 60 hrs
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Starting Date: 24.01.2026 - 22.02.2025
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Live Training Hours: 30 hours across 10 Online Live Session
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Self-practice: 6hrs/week home practice with Pranayama guidance, 30 hours in total
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Live Online Sessions: Saturdays & Sundays, 09:00 - 12:00 am CET
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Personal Assessment via individual Zoom Meeting. Book your appointment here
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Online Platform: Lectures and guidances available 24/7 for 12 months
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Course Workbook: Downloadable handouts for all lectures
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Certificate for Pranayama Teacher Training 60 hours

€ 810
Chirstmas Special
Save € 72
(valid till 24.12.2025)
€ 738
Package - Pranayama Foundation Training - 100 hrs
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Starting Date: 24.01.2026 - 15.03.2025
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Live Training Hours: 50 hours across 16 Online Live Session
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Self-practice: 6,5hrs/week home practice with Pranayama guidance, 52 hours in total
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Live Online Sessions: Saturdays & Sundays, 09:00 - 12:00 am CET
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Personal Assessment via individual Zoom Meeting. Book your appointment here
-
Online Platform: Lectures and guidances available 24/7 for 12 months
-
Course Workbook: Downloadable handouts for all lectures
-
Certificate for Pranayama Teacher Training 100 hours

€ 1188
Chirstmas Special
Save € 90
(valid till 24.12.2025)
€ 1.098
LEARN ABOUT THE HISRTORY OF PRANAYAMA
The roots of Pranayama, the practice of breath control in Yoga, are as old as humanity and spirituality. They are described in ancient scriptures which can be dated back at least 30000 years. These proofs of knowledge are merely a hint on the vast wisdom which Pranayama holds. The fourth limb of Ashtanga Yoga is described in various texts.
PRANAYAMA AND VEDIC BEGINNINGS
The first indications of breath control practices are found in the oldest Indian scriptures, the Vedas, specifically the Rigveda. So, breathing starts with the creation of the universe (Rigveda=Genesis). The hymns in these texts do not only rever the cosmic breath but also shine a light on the importance of harnessing the breath for spiritual advancement.
THE UPANISCHADS AND PRANAYAMA
The next significant mentioning of Pranayama came with the Upanishads, written between 800 BCE and 500 BCE. These texts delve deeper into the metaphysical aspects of the breath. The Chandogya Upanishad, for instance, equates life and breath. With Prana being the vital force and life-energy, the Taittiriya Upanishad acknowledges Prana as the fundamental basis of all life.
PRANAYAMA AND BHAGAVAD GITA
The Bhagavad Gita, the most famous part of the Mahabharata, is a foundational text for various forms of Yoga and a must read for. All Sadhakas. It underscores the relationship between breath, duty, action, and devotion. While not a manual on Pranayama, it subtly weaves in the importance of breath control in maintaining equanimity and focus.
PRANAYAMA IN PATANJALI´S YOGA SUTRAS
The systematic study and documentation of Pranayama are known by Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. They have been written around the 2nd century BCE. Patanjali, often hailed as the father of modern Yoga, enumerates Pranayama as the fourth of the eight limbs of Ashtanga Yoga. For Patanjali, Pranayama's primary purpose was to stabilize the fluctuations of the mind in preparation for deep meditation, which is the goal of all Yogic practices.
PRANAYAMA IN THE MEDIVAL PERIOD
Between the 6th and 15th centuries, various texts like the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the Shiva Samhita, and the Gheranda Samhita introduced a variety of Pranayama techniques, each with specific goals. Some were meant to cleanse the body, while others were believed to awaken dormant spiritual energies.
THE COLONIAL INDIA AND PRANAYAMA
During the British Raj, many indigenous practices, including Yoga and Pranayama, suffered decline due to Western scepticism. However, by the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a resurgence in interest, led by luminaries like Swami Vivekananda and Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, took these practices to the West.
MODERN TIMES AND PRANAYAMA
Today, Pranayama is practiced worldwide. B.K.S. Iyengar popularized applications of Pranayama, and nowadays the sacred practices are used as breathwork to enhance physical aspects. In sports and new age self-improvement endeavours the techniques are applied.
CAUTION: Pranayama are spiritual techniques and have effects beyond body and mind. Learn how to control your Prana to avoid unwanted effects in our Pranayama Training Beginners.
The history of Pranayama is a testament to humanity's longstanding fascination with the power of breath. From the Vedic seers to the 21st-century urbanite seeking relaxation in a yoga studio, Pranayama remains a bridge to the subtle realms of mind, body, and spirit. As modern science begins to unravel the tangible health benefits of Pranayama, it becomes clear that this ancient practice will continue to hold relevance for future generations.


COMMON PRANAYAMA TRAINING TECHNIQUES
While there are numerous Pranayama practices, some are more commonly practiced and recognized than others. Here's a list of some key Pranayama techniques.
NOTE: Do not practice without detailed guidance to avoid unwanted effects.
ANULOMA VILOMA - PRANAYAMA NOSTRIL BREATHING TECHNIQUE
This involves inhaling through one nostril and exhaling through the other nostril. There are 3 different ways to apply that technique. Before you can practice Anuloma Viloma you have to develop sound diaphragmatic breathing - Makarasana. Anuloma Viloma is known to balance the left and right hemispheres of the brain and purify the Nadis (energy channels) Read more
BHASTRIKA - PRANAYAMA BELOWS BREATHING TECHNIQUE
This intense technique resembles the blowing of bellows in a forge. Involves rapid and forceful inhalation and exhalation. It energizes the body and clarifies the mind.
CAUTION: Bhastrika can cause panic attacks and physical discomfort. Only practice when your teacher advises you to do so. Nutrition and Kriyas have to be followed to practice Bhastrika Pranayama. Learn how to apply Yogic techniques in our Pranayama Training Beginners.
KAPALABHATI - PRANAYAMA SKULL BREATHING TECHNIQUE
A series of rapid, forceful exhalations followed by passive inhalations. This technique is one of the most common and powerful breathing exercises. It cleans the lungs and the Nadis very well, releasing subtle impurities such as emotional trauma, undigested memoires etc. The mental effects are strong. It should be practiced with caution and diligence. This technique cleanses the frontal region of the brain and strengthen abdominal muscles. Read more
WATCH OUT: To practice Kapalabhati Pranayama the right way you have to be able to control all muscles of your lower abdomen and have developed a natural, deep and slow abdominal breathing. Avoid unwanted effects and learn to prepare well for Kapalabhati Pranayama. Learn how to apply Yogic techniques in our Pranayama Training Beginners.
UJAYI - PRANAYMA VICTORIOUS BREATHING TECHNIQUE
Inhalation and exhalation are both done through the nose, with a slight constriction in the back of the throat, producing a sound similar to the ocean's waves. This technique enhances concentration and builds inner heat. Make sure to avoid involuntary Ujjayi and learn how to apply the Ocean´s breath in the right manner. Read more
BHRAMARI - PRANAYAMA BEE BREATHING TECHNIQUE
Involves exhaling while producing a humming sound like a bee. It has a calming effect on the nervous system and can improve concentration. Bhramari breathing is a sacred technique which should be approached with caution. There are different variants and different intensities of Bhramari. The ability to slay inner demons calls for sincerity and preparation to practice Bhramari Pranayama. To reap the full benefits of that sacred technique, be sure to prepare and develop deep and slow diaphragmatic breathing first. Learn how to observe your mind through the breath and control the flow of Prana before you approach Bhramai. Learn how to apply Yogic techniques in our Pranayama Training Beginners.
While the above list covers only few of the main Pranayama techniques, it's essential to approach these practices with proper instruction. All Pranayama techniques are very potent and effect body and mind alike. It even reaches deeper into epigenetics, energy fields and the subconscious mind. It is vital to ensure they're practiced safely and effectively. Always consult a knowledgeable instructor or guide when exploring these techniques. Make sure your teacher takes your personal state into account and prepares you well. Learn how to apply Yogic techniques in our Pranayama Training Beginners.
PRANAYAMA AUTHORS SHORT LIST
PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA
Founder of the Self-Realization Fellowship and author of "Autobiography of a Yogi," Yogananda brought Kriya Yoga to the West. He described Kriya as an advanced technique of Pranayama. Yogananda often emphasized that Kriya Yoga offers a direct way to commune with God through controlling and mastering the life force.
SWAMI RAMA
One of the first Yogis to be studied by Western scientists, Swami Rama demonstrated the ability to control voluntary physiological functions. In his writings, he emphasized the benefits of Pranayama for controlling the mind and achieving higher states of consciousness.
SWAMI VEDA
Swami Rama´s disciple and successor brought further insights for western researchers into the sacred practice of Pranayama. His books are short and to the point.
SWAMI SIVANANDA
A prominent proponent of the Yoga of Synthesis, Swami Sivananda believed in the integral approach to Yoga, harmonizing devotion, knowledge, and action. Regarding Pranayama, he wrote several books and emphasized its importance as a means to awaken the Kundalini and cleanse the Nadis (energy pathways).
B.K.S. IYENGAR
Founder of Iyengar Yoga, B.K.S. Iyengar emphasized the precision and alignment of Yoga postures. In his seminal book, "Light on Pranayama," he detailed various techniques, benefits, and intricacies of Pranayama. He wrote, "Pranayama is the bridge between the outer and inner - it leads the Sadhaka from conscious to the subconscious."
PATTABHI JOIS
Founder of Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, Pattabhi Jois insisted on the synchronicity of breath with movement, or what he called "breath with sound." While his primary focus was on asanas, the rhythmic, Ujjayi breathing that is fundamental to Ashtanga can be seen as a form of Pranayama.










