50-Hour Pranayama Yoga Teacher Training

Deepen your understanding of breath, energy, and the subtle art of guiding others.

This comprehensive 50-hour training is designed for yoga teachers and dedicated practitioners who want to explore pranayama in both its classical roots and its modern therapeutic applications. Across a blend of live sessions, recorded content, and supported self-study, you’ll develop the knowledge, confidence, and embodiment needed to teach breathwork safely, skilfully, and with clarity.

Course Structure

This training is immersive yet flexible — allowing you to move through the online content at your own pace while receiving real-time support and mentorship during the live sessions.

  • 4 × Live Zoom Sessions (3 hours each)

  • Online Recorded Content (approx. 16–20 hours)

  • Reading + Self-Practice Journaling (approx. 12–15 hours)

  • Final Integration + Teaching Practicum (4–6 hours)

“The Mind controls the Body, but the Breath controls the Mind.”

BKS Iyengar

What you'll learn

  • Foundations of Pranayama (Online — 4–5 hours) What pranayama is and why it matters Breath in yogic philosophy: prana, nadis, vayus & koshas The purpose and effects of breath regulation Safety, contraindications & foundational principles Reading + reflection prompts

  • Functional Anatomy of Breathing (Online — 3–4 hours) Diaphragm, lungs & supporting musculature Recognising dysfunctional breathing patterns Nervous system essentials: sympathetic, parasympathetic & polyvagal perspectives Breath assessments + simple diagnostic tools

  • Preparatory Techniques (Online + Practice — 3–4 hours) Establishing yogic breathing foundations: dirgha, sukshma, ujjayi Sama vritti & vishama vritti Postural preparation + sequencing warm-ups Intro to bandhas: mula, uddiyana, jalandhara

  • Classical Pranayama Techniques (Online — 4–5 hours) Nadi Shodhana variations Kapalabhati & Bhastrika Surya Bhedana & Chandra Bhedana Sheetali & Sheetkari Ratios, retentions & safe progression Energetic and therapeutic applications

Your Teachers

Senior Yoga Teacher

Amelia Disspain

Director and senior yoga teacher at Yoga Bellingen Co founder of Balanced Practice Yoga Teacher Training and Retreats Yoga Australia Senior Member, Yoga Alliance International Expert registered teacher 1500+ Director and senior yoga teacher at Yoga Bellingen Co founder of Balanced Practice Yoga Teacher Training and Retreats Yoga Australia Senior Member, Yoga Alliance International Expert registered teacher 1500+ Amelia Disspain is a highly respected yoga teacher with over two decades of dedicated practice and teaching experience. She is the founder and director of Yoga Bellingen and co-founder of Balanced Practice Yoga, a training and mentoring platform for teachers and committed practitioners. With a strong foundation in traditional Hatha Yoga, Amelia’s teaching is deeply informed by modern physiotherapy, anatomy, and functional movement science. In 2006, she undertook an intensive apprenticeship with renowned physiotherapists and yoga educators Simon Borg-Olivier and Bianca Machliss, co-founders of Yoga Synergy. This formative experience shaped her intelligent, therapeutic, and deeply embodied approach to yoga. Amelia’s classes are fluid, grounded, and thoughtful—emphasizing breath, energetic awareness, and safe, functional movement. She supports students to develop strength, flexibility, and nervous system regulation while cultivating deeper internal connection through breath and meditative practices. Recognised as a Senior Member of Yoga Australia and an Expert Teacher with Yoga Alliance International, Amelia has taught a wide range of students, from beginners to advanced practitioners, and has led numerous teacher trainings, retreats, and workshops across Australia and abroad. Her work is driven by a love of learning, a deep respect for tradition, and a passion for helping others explore yoga as a lifelong, sustainable, and transformational practice..

Yoga Therapist and Physiotherapist

Liz Bennett

Liz Bennett is the founder of Balanced Practice Yoga and A Balanced Practice Physiotherapy. Liz is one of the handful of physiotherapists in Australia who is also a specialised yoga therapist and a long term yoga teacher and practitioner of over 20 years. Bringing together studies in eastern medicine and modern science, her classes are guided by her ability to apply an anatomical focus to the practice of yoga in an accessible and relevant way. As a therapist, Liz integrates assessment and therapy with education and lifestyle changes, applying principles of individualised yoga, Traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda. Liz began training with Simon Borg Oliver and Bianca Machliss before she finished her physiotherapy degree in 1999. She completed a three year yoga teaching apprenticeship with Yoga Synergy in 2006, then a further 500 hours of teacher training at the Yoga Institute, where she delivered Leslie Kaminoff’s Yoga Anatomy course for several years. A Vipassana practitioner, and initiate of Vedic meditation, with Certificates in Shiatsu and Acupuncture and extensive Yoga Therapy studies with Ganesh Mohan of Svastha Yoga. Liz's Yoga Anatomy Labs are sourced by Yoga Teachers Training courses around Australia. Liz runs Balanced Practice Yoga Teacher Trainings Amelia Disspain and together, they co-host popular yoga retreats in Australia and abroad.

“Breathing has the dual nature of being both voluntary and autonomic, which is why the breath illuminates the eternal inquiry about what we can control or change and what we cannot.”

Leslie Kaminoff

Live Zoom Sessions

Saturdays 10.30am - 1.30pm

  • Session 1 — 11th ApriFoundations & Functional Breathwork (3 hours) Breath basics, nervous-system techniques, guided practice, Q&A, and a 7-day home practice assignment.

  • Session 2 - 25th April — Classical Techniques + Bandhas (3 hours) Guided classical pranayama, bandhas in real time, troubleshooting student experiences, sequencing for different needs, plus a 10-minute teaching assignment.

  • Session 3 —16th May - Teaching Skills & Methodology (3 hours) Language, progression, ethics, safety, ratios, and practice teaching in pairs.

  • Session 4 —6th June - Integration, Sequencing & Assessment (3 hours) Extended practice, designing a 30-minute pranayama class, teaching practicum, feedback & closing.

  • Additional Recorded Modules (6–8 hours)

    Breathwork for emotional regulation Restorative pranayama Breath for meditation preparation Breath for fatigue, anxiety & burnout Subtle body visualisations + energetics

  • Self-Study Requirements (10–12 hours)

    Core readings Journaling & self-reflection Observing breath patterns Weekly self-practice logs

  • Final Teaching Practicum (1–2 hours)

    Teach a recorded or live 20–30 minute pranayama class Submit class plan + self-reflection worksheet

Certification Requirements

To receive your 50-Hour Pranayama Yoga Teacher Training Certification, you must:

✓ Attend all four live Zoom sessions ✓ Complete all online content ✓ Submit practice logs, readings & reflections ✓ Complete and pass the final teaching practicum

Pricing options

Choose between a one off payment of split the fee over three weeks Balanced Practice 200hr Yoga Teacher Training Graduates receive $100 off course fees - contact us for your discount code

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  • Course fees

    We do not offer refunds but you may defer your study to another training course at a later date

  • Course Completion

    If you need more than the allocated time to complete the course content you may apply for an extension at no extra cost