Yoga Teacher Training – TTC
JYL Referee Diploma Course

Nowadays yoga has also become a sport and there are many opportunities in yoga sports. Like as a player, as a coach and also as a referee.
As a player, the player has to receive training under appropriate coaches and/or referees. There is difference between a coach and a referee. The coach knows how to prepare a player for competitions; on the other hand the referee knows where points can be deducted during performance. The capabilities of both are different. Referee means a lot of responsibility; a player’s career depends on the decision of the referee. One wrong decision ruins a year’s practice for the player. So the referee has to be very honest.

Opportunities
Respect with payment: As a referee, the referee gets respect and the organizers also pay good amount for the service.
But consider, if a player and/or coach know where points can be deducted during a performance, he or she can practice and train accordingly. And as a trainer you can get more benefits by giving best training to students. As a referee you get knowledge about the perfection of the asana.
What’s Included
- Scoring system
- Evaluation criteria
- Practical sessions
Course Levels
- Level 1 – “C” Grade: – Basic rules and regulations, judging criteria of basic postures and intermediate postures (30 asana), in-depth knowledge of judging.
- Level 2: “B” Grade: The judging criteria for advanced postures (60 postures), covers the basic judging of musical competitions.
- Level 3 – “A” Grade: Judging Criteria of Expert postures (60 postures), Judging of Pair and Group musical competitions.
Eligibility Criteria
- Candidate must be above 18 years of age and must have done Yoga Diploma course of minimum 6 months and/or 30 hours for basic knowledge of Yoga.
Course Duration
- 8 – 10 Hours
Course Fee
- INR ₹ 5,000 Per Level
Passing Marks
An examination will be conducted after the course and a candidate must obtain a minimum of 70% marks to pass.