Take this powerful leap in your yoga journey…
embark upon hometown sweat’s 200 hour vinyasa teacher training!

• maybe yoga has been the missing link in your life.
• maybe you feel better in your mind and in your body from adding yoga into your regular routine.
• maybe you dream of helping others find peace and clarity through yoga.
• maybe you want to learn more about vinyasa yoga to help enhance your practice more deeply.

Whatever YOUR “why” is for taking the leap into Teacher Training, we’re thrilled to support you on this life-changing experience!



TRaining dates

Fridays: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Saturdays 10:30am - 5:30pm
Sundays 12:30pm - 5:30pm

September 20 - 22
September 27 - 29
October 4 - 6
October 18 - 20
October 25 - 27
November 1 - 3
November 22 - 24
December 6 - 8
December 13 - 15
January 3 - 5
January 10 - 12
January 24 - 26
January 31 - February 2
February 7 - 9
February 14 - 16





The most economical option is to secure your spot with our Early Bird Special

early bird tuition (6/1-6/30)

pay in full
$3,099

deposit + payment plan
$3,199
($400 deposit then 3 payments of remaining balance)

Standard tuition (opens 7/1)

pay in full
$3,299

deposit + payment plan
$3,399
($400 deposit then 3 payments of remaining balance)


requirements & policies

- You can miss up to 24 hours of in-person training sessions, but these sessions must be made up by watching the recordings
- All payments are non-refundable and non-transferrable
- Upon signing up, you will be emailed a Teacher Training questionnaire. Please ensure that you complete this to completely reserve your spot.


early bird sign ups begin june 1st!


Your Lead Teacher

The Hometown Sweat Teacher Training will be led by Christina McKitish, 500 hour RYT and Vinyasa Teacher at Hometown Sweat.

“my passion is teaching, whether it's in my middle school classroom or my yoga classes.”

Originally from New Jersey, christina moved to Boston after college. Most of her life she was a runner, finding peace in long miles and open roads. She now finds that peace through yoga. She has been teaching yoga since 2017. If she could describe herself in three words she'd use: welcoming, driven, and empathetic.