Kindred Path Yoga School

200-hr Yoga Teacher Training Program

At Kindred Path, we believe yoga is a shared journey—one walked side by side in mutual respect, curiosity, and care. Rooted in community and guided by the wisdom of yogic tradition, our 200-hour program honors the diversity of each student’s path. “Kindred” speaks to spiritual kinship and belonging; “Path” reflects the ongoing, evolving nature of practice. Together, these words reflect our values: inclusivity, humility, and a commitment to walking this path together with intention. 

Kindred Path Yoga School is a Yoga Alliance Certified School of Yoga, and upon successful completion of our Yoga Teacher Training (YTT), you will have the opportunity to pursue a global career as an RYT200 (Registered Yoga Teacher).


Small Cohort

A small cohort (max 12) allows for meaningful mentorship, personalized feedback, and ample time with both lead trainers. We intentionally keep the group intimate so you feel seen, supported, and genuinely prepared to teach. The training begins with a 6-day residential retreat at Elohee Retreat Center, followed by four months of weekend modules, check-in Zoom calls, and abundant practice teaching so you leave feeling confident and ready to lead.

Trauma- Informed

Rather than treating trauma awareness as a bonus topic, we weave a trauma-informed lens into every aspect of the program, from sequencing and cueing to group facilitation, philosophy discussions, and the training environment itself. You’ll learn to create classes that honor agency, choice, and nervous system regulation. This approach is especially valuable for those teaching in community settings or to the general public, where students arrive with diverse life experiences.

Holistic

This training is designed for those drawn to yoga as a way of living, relating, and serving. We offer a balanced, comprehensive curriculum rooted in yogic philosophy, meditation, and embodied practice. You’ll gain confidence teaching vinyasa flow while also practicing restorative, yin, and yoga nidra. With a strong emphasis on meditation inspired by both mindfulness and tantric traditions, our program supports a deeply integrated and holistic understanding of yoga.

Program Details

6-day residential retreat at Elohee Retreat Center, August 13-18, 2026

At Kindred Path Yoga School, our 200-hour yoga teacher training is intentionally designed to feel intimate, grounded, and deeply supportive. We begin with a six-day residential retreat at Elohee Retreat Center, nestled in the peaceful North Georgia mountains. Surrounded by forest, a waterfall, and quiet, this immersion offers the spacious environment needed to slow down, connect inward, and begin building the foundation of your teaching practice.

During the retreat, you'll stay in the cozy and welcoming Thanksgiving House, with comfortable accommodations that support a focused, immersive week of study and practice. All meals are included, thoughtfully prepared, and customizable to most dietary needs, ensuring you feel nourished and well cared for throughout this intensive training experience.

Following Retreat, you will have 6 full weekend modules to complete, along with 6 zoom calls to cover topics like: crafting a dharma talk, teaching online, Ayurveda, etc.

Tuition Rates

Tuition for the program is based on your room for the retreat intensive.

Private Room (Queen):$4700

Private Room (Twin): $4500

Shared Room: $4300

*Camping may be available at Elohee at a discounted rate. Reach out to inquire.

** We offer three payment plans to choose from.

What Tuition Includes

  • All in-person weekend modules

  • All retreat lodging and meals

  • Manual with training materials provided by the school

  • Weekly meditation class with Christina

What Tuition Does Not Include

  • Travel to and from the retreat center

  • Travel to and from weekend modules

  • Required reading (books)

How to Apply

Once application is submitted we will review it carefully and contact you with the next steps. We accept a small cohort each year to ensure individualized mentorship, a supportive learning environment, and meaningful community connection. There are no “right” or “wrong” answers on this application—this is an opportunity for us to get to know you better.

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About US

Our School

At Kindred Path, we believe yoga is a shared journey—one walked side by side in mutual respect, curiosity, and care. Rooted in community and guided by the wisdom of yogic tradition, our 200-hour program honors the diversity of each student’s path. “Kindred” speaks to spiritual kinship and belonging; “Path” reflects the ongoing, evolving nature of practice. Together, these words reflect our values: inclusivity, humility, and a commitment to walking this path together with intention. 

Reanna Livingston
E-RYT 500, RPYT, YACEP

Reanna Livingston has been teaching yoga since 2012, and her style blends physical therapy–inspired movement and functional mobility with the deep philosophy of the 8 limbs of yoga. She’s dedicated to creating classes that are supportive, intentional, and accessible for all bodies. Reanna specializes in both Yin and Vinyasa yoga, weaving strength, mindful alignment, and soulful connection to guide students toward greater ease, resilience, and self-awareness—on and off the mat. You can read more about Reanna here

Christina Rodriguez
E-RYT 500, YACEP

Christina Rodriguez is an experienced yoga and meditation teacher known for creating warm, inclusive spaces grounded in compassion, presence, and interconnection. She weaves together Buddhist dharma teachings, trauma-informed methodology, and a deep respect for the roots of yoga. Christina’s approach emphasizes agency, accessibility, and thoughtful sequencing supported by years of study and practice. You can read more about Christina’s experience and lineages here.