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Samadhi Yoga Teacher Training Course 2007-08
With Kathleen Hunt The Samadhi Teacher Training Course started in 1998 and over that time has since graduated over 100 graduates, many of whom have evolved into inspired teachers, sought after for their unique methods of sharing the illuminating teachings of yoga. Certification:
Our program meets the National Educational Standards and is registered with the Yoga Alliance. Graduates at completion of this course will be certified at the 200 Hour level by the Yoga Alliance. Meeting Dates:
October 29, 2007– March 24, 2008
Weekdays: Monday and Wednesdays 1:45-4:15pm
Except no meetings on 12/24-12/31/08, 1/21/08 In addition there are a total of 8 weekend seminars meeting once per month on Saturday and Sunday 9am-1pm on 11/3%2B4/07, 11/17%2B18/07, 12/1%2B2/07, 12/15%2B16/07, 1/5%2B6/08,1/19%2B20/08, 2/9%2B10/08, 3/8%2B9/08. Instructors: Kathleen Hunt, Patricia Hammerle, Veronica D'Orazio, Yvonne Croteau, Steven Davis, Jenny Ingwerson, Eiric Ovrid, Douglas Ridings, Gina Sala, Shaina Traisman, Tami Hafzalla, Heidi Gans and many special guest teachers. Material Covered:
Over 200 hours of instruction and practice in Asana, Pranayama, Meditation, Yoga Philosophy and Scriptures, Practical Anatomy/Physiology, Hands-on Adjustments, Sanskrit Mantra, Self-study (Swadyaya), the Art of Teaching and the meaning of Yoga and Community (Satsang). This program gives students a solid foundation in the Philosophy of Hatha Yoga according to Patanjali’s eightfold path and the teaching skills for passing on this ancient art. Tuition:
$3,300
Early registration before Sept 1, 2007: $3,200
Payment plan options are available.
Students are also strongly encouraged to participate in our daily asana classes and are eligible for a special discounted unlimited class membership at Samadhi during the 5 month course period for $300.
Tuition includes all instruction and private sessions with an assigned mentor. The cost of books on the reading list is not included (a reading list is available early upon request). A $150 non-refundable deposit towards the full tuition is due with your application to reserve your place. If you are not accepted into the program your deposit will be returned. There are no refunds on tuition after the training has begun. Limited space available! Requirements:
We ask that you have had at least two years of dedicated yoga practice including a daily asana practice during that time. Students must have a sincere desire to deepen their own knowledge and practice and a wish to share that knowledge through teaching. We also welcome students who do not necessarily want to become teachers.
The course includes much outside reading, writing and practice so we ask that you come with the time and willingness to immerse yourself in study. How to apply: Click here to download Application (PDF)
$150 Non-Refundable Deposit towards tuition
$3200 Full Tuition (Before Sept.1) To pay the full tution, you can call 206.329.4070 during Boutique hours. Send registration fee or tuition to:
Samadhi Yoga Center
1205 E. Pike St. #1B
Seattle, WA 98122
206-329-4070
jai@samadhi-yoga.com Bios: Kathleen Hunt began teaching dance classes in 1983 and has been teaching yoga since 1987. After earning a BA in Dance from the University of Washington she studied in Seattle with Marie Svoboda and Aadil Palkhivala and other outstanding Iyengar teachers. In NYC she studied with Dharma Mitra, in the Catskills at the Sivananda Ashram, and with Sri K. Patabhi Jois.
She has also studied in the Kundalini and Jivamukti traditions. Hunt opened Samadhi Yoga Center on Capital Hill with her husband Steve Davis in April 1999. Her extensive experience in dance performance, choreography, improvisation as well as Native American Shamanism all helped shape her innovative vinyasa yoga technique and teaching method. Patti Hammerle holds a degree in Comparative Religion from the University of Washington. Her studies encompass Hindi, Sanskrit Language and Literature, Yoga and Dance. Patti has taught Hindi at the Univ. of Washington and also teaches Hindi and Sanskrit at the Seattle Language Academy and privately. She has had the honor of being asked to translate a Hindu religious text and assist in the Sanskrit editing of Salvatore Zambito’s upcoming book on the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali. Patti has been to India numerous times for study and continues to travel there often, leading groups on spiritual excursions. Patti is a rich resource for students in the study of the philosophical and historical aspects of yoga and shares the secrets of integrating it with the more physical practices.
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