Radiantly Alive

Our Story

Get to know us

Radiantly Alive Yoga Studio in Ubud, Bali, was established in 2012. By late 2016, the studio had captivated the hearts of over 100,000 visitors and transitioned to the ownership of Rafael Corrochano. Captivated by the magic that is Radiantly Alive and Ubud, Rafael is committed to continuing Radiantly Alive’s legacy of yoga, healing, and community, creating a home away from home for the thousands of people that visit every month.

Experience a yoga studio that captures the enchantment of Bali with a foundation built on tradition and authenticity. Indulge in the care provided by a staff and team entirely devoted to uplifting those seeking a fuller, happier, and healthier life. Explore our site to learn more about our yoga and movement classes, workshops, yoga teacher trainings, and therapies.

Welcome to our radiant community!

About Rafael

Rafael is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and dedicated father (though not necessarily in that order). He spent a decade applying his strategic mind and big heart in impoverished countries worldwide. He is now passionate about furthering the Radiantly Alive vision.

The Radiantly Alive Vision

Our vision is to become a dynamic movement that empowers individuals through yoga and builds a global community of radiant beings.

Our Offer

Over 60 inspiring yoga and movement classes per week

  • Life transforming yoga teacher trainings and retreats

  • World-class yoga & movement workshops

  • International, guest teachers with exclusive programs

  • Holistic therapies from world-class healers

Yoga Alliance Accredited

Radiantly Alive Yoga is a registered school with Yoga Alliance. Our teacher training programs are internationally accredited, have exclusive recognition and qualify for both 200h or 500h Yoga Alliance Registration.

The one month intensive includes 26 days of training with one day off per week. The combination of in class, contact hours together with out-of-class non-contact hours (prerequisite reading, reports and home’ play) totals the hours at 300+. Yoga Alliance requires 200 hours for basic teacher training registration.

Yoga Alliance is an international governing board for yoga teachers and training programs in the United States and the rest of the world. Graduates of our program who have demonstrated an understanding of the material and complete all requirements will be eligible to register as a RYT (Registered Yoga Teacher) with Yoga Alliance. Becoming a RYT increases your status, brings you international recognition as a yoga teacher and optimizes your opportunities for employment as a yoga teacher worldwide.

For more information, please visit: www.yogaalliance.org

Giving Back

Radiantly Alive YTT Scholarships

At Radiantly Alive we are all about spreading the love of yoga far and wide, and giving back to our beloved yoga community! As you may or may not know, Jasmine was granted a partial scholarship for her yoga teacher training at Radiantly Alive! This actually made THE difference that allowed her to follow her dream of taking a training and become a teacher.

It fills our hearts to offer the opportunity to join a YTT those who otherwise might not be able to attend, making our trainings accessible to everyone who feels called towards this path.

Your dream of becoming a yoga teacher IS possible!

APPLY NOW to win a fully paid Scholarship for a 200HR or 300HR YTT!

Sari Hati

The local community in Ubud, Bali, is where we work, live and play. Karma cycles shift particularly fast in Ubud so we make sure our commitment to spreading Radiance is felt throughout the community. In particular our long-standing relationship with Sari Hati School receives a charity of 100% of the proceeds of all of weekly donation based classes and special events. Experience the gift of giving and join weekly community yoga classes by donation only.

Sari Hati School is a home in Bali that provides education, care, and love for children with mental and physical disabilities such as autism, down syndrome, and more. Their goal is to teach the children basic self-help skills, such as hygiene and food preparation, so that they can eventually gain some independence.