Diploma in Yoga and Nature Care

Rs.6,000.00 Rs.3,000.00

Yoga aims at bringing the different bodily functions into perfect coordination so that they work for the good of the whole body. Naturopathy is not just a system of medicine but a way of life based mainly on the ancient practice of the application of the simple laws of nature.

Description

Course Name: Diploma in Yoga and Nature Care

Course Id: DYNC/Q0001.
Education Qualification: 10th Class.

Duration: 370 Hrs.

How You will Get Diploma Certificate:

Step 1- Select your Course for Certification.

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Step 6- After Payment You will receive Study Material on your email id.

Step 7- After Completion of  Course Study give Online Examination.

Step 8- After Online Examination you will get Diploma Certificate soft copy(Scan Copy) and Hard Copy(Original With Seal and Sign).

Step 9- After Certification you will receive Prospect Job Opportunities as per your Interest Area.

Online Examination Detail:

  • Duration- 120 minutes.
  • No. of Questions- 60. (Multiple Choice Questions).
  • 10 Questions from each module, each carry 10 marks.
  • Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.
  • There is no negative marking in this module.
How Students will be Graded:
S.No. Marks Grade
1 91-100 O (Outstanding)
2 81-90 A (Excellent)
3 71-80 A (Very Good)
4 61-70 B (Good)
5 51-60 C (Average)
6 41-50 P (Pass)
7 0-40 F (Fail)

Benefits of Certification:

  • Government Authorized Assessment Agency Certification.
  • Certificate Valid for Lifetime.
  • Lifetime Verification of Certificate.
  • Free Job Assistance as per your Interest Area.

Syllabus

Diploma In Yoga and Nature care
Introduction and History of Yoga

Definition and Meaning of Yoga, Aims and Objectives, Historical Development of Yoga, Relevance of yoga in modern age and scope and Misconceptions about yoga, Yoga in different text -Ved, Upanishad, Geeta, Ayurveda, Patanjali yoga sutra, Tantra, Brief Introduction of Hath yoga, Raja yoga, Karma yoga, Gyana Yoga, Bhakti yoga, Essentials of yoga practices –Prayer, Disciplines in Yogic Practices, Place & Timing, Diet & Schedule for Yoga Practitioner, Obstacles in the Path of Yoga Practice, Sequence for yogic practices, Different between yogic & non yogic system of exercise.

Naturopathy

History and development of Naturopathy, Definition, Principles, Philosophy of Naturopathy, Ancient and modern view of Naturopathy, Objective of Naturopathy, Concept of three Humors, Theory of pancha mahabhuta, Theory of three energies of the body, Comparative study of Naturopathy and other systems of medicine, Methods of treatment in Nature cure for Destructive principle, healing crisis, Disease crisis, acute diseases and chronic diseases, Toxemia and encumbrances, Natural immunity and its development.

 Basic of Yoga Therapy

Introduction to Yoga Therapy, Therapeutic use and physiological effects of various types of Asanas, Standing Posture: Garunasana, Chakrasana, Tadasan, Brikshasana, Katichakrasana, Natwarasana, Kabhairavasana, Sitting Posture: Sidhasana, Padmasana, Vajrasana, Shashankasana, Sinhasana, Gomukhsana, Virasana, Matsyendrasana, Gorakshasana, Paschmimottasana, Mayurasana, Kukuttasana, Kurmasana, Mandukasana, Pranayama: Therapeutic use and physiological effect of various types of Yogic Breathing and Pranayam, Therapeutic use and physiological effect of Dharna and Dhyan, Yogic prescription in different disorders. Classification of Yogasana, Beginners group, Intermediate Group, Advanced group, Dynamic and Static Yogasanas, Rules & Regulations to be followed for practicing Asanas difference between Yoga and Exercise, Fundamental outlines of Astanga Yoga.

 Nature cure and Social Work

Evolution of human body, Philosophy behind human body, study of naturopathy with other systems, Laws of nature, Catechism of nature cure, Philosophy of Indian & foreign naturopaths, Unity of diseases, History and Fundamental, principles of Naturopathy, Comparative study of the Naturopathy with other systems of Medicine, Ayurvedic Approach towards Naturopathy, Unity of disease unity of cure, Difference between functional and organic diseases, Health Standards, Treatment Modalities in Nature Cure, Crisis and their Management, Sleep Repose, Old age problems and natural rejuvenation. Family planning by Natural therapeutics, Properties of elements, Health and disease, Role of diet in naturopathy, Outline for healthy food, Diagnostic in naturopathy, Treatment modalities, Vaccination and inoculation, Geriatric. Composition of the human body, according to Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Yoga, Modern Medicine & Homeopathy, Philosophy of the body, mind, soul, spirit and spiritual body.

Yoga Therapy for Common Ailments

Introduction to common ailments, Physiology of stress, psychosomatic ailments, Introduction to Yoga therapy–Adhija Vyadhi concept, IAYT, Musculo-Skeletal Disorders, Back Pain, Classification of back pain: organic and functional, Medical Management, Yogic Management, Neck pain, Arthritis, Muscular Dystrophy, Evidence based Yoga therapy for musculo-skeletal Disorders, Respiratory Disorders, Introduction to Respiratory disorders, Bronchial Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis & Sinusitis, Chronic Obstructive  Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Chronic Bronchitis, Emphysema, Cardiovascular system, Introduction to Cardiovascular Disorders, Hypertension, Atherosclerosis/Coronary artery disease, Ischemic Heart disease–Angina pectoris/Myocardial Infarction.

Human Physiology and Anatomy in Yoga

Anatomy & Physiology: Introduction, Need and Importance in the field of Yoga, General introduction of human body, Cell: Introduction of Cell, Tissue, Organ and System, Microscopic Structure and Functions of Cell, Tissue: Introduction, Classification, Structure, Functions and Types, Digestive System: Introduction, Structure and Functions, digestion of food (Absorption and Assimilation of food) effect of Yogic Practices on it, Circulatory System: Introduction, Structure and Function of heart, Types of Circulation and effect of Yogic Practices on it, Blood Pressure, Technique of measurement and effect of Yogic Practices on it, Respiratory System: Introduction, Structure and Function of Respiratory Organs, Mechanism and effect of Yogic Practices on it, Excretory System: Introduction, Structure and Functions of the Kidney and Skin. Composition of Urine and effect of Yogic Practices on it, Nervous System: Introduction, Central Nervous System, Autonomous Nervous System, Parts of the Brain (Name and Position only), Structure of the Spinal Cord. Effect of Yogic Practices on it.