This yin training gives students the opportunity to take their time to learn the concepts, assimilate, and return to ask questions and go deeper within their yin training community. This model is dedicated to allowing participants to soak up what they’ve learned in order to deepen their inquiry. Further, our sessions will be done in a small group, with a maximum of ten participants.
Dates:
May 25th-26th, June 22nd- 23rd, July 20th-21st, Aug 17th-18th, Sept 14th-15th
Hours: Saturday and Sunday noon-5p.m.
Program Fee: $944
Program fees include:
-Application/Registration Fee $94.40 (non-refundable)
-Tuition: $849.60
This program has the option of payment in full or pay-as-you-go, as it is created to be accessible. If you choose to pay as you go after your $300 deposit, each monthly payment is $128.80.
About the instructor: Leah Adams
Leah is a passionate student of Ayurveda and is a certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor and has completed a NAMA (National Ayurvedic Medical Association) approved course of study. She incorporates this as well as Meditation, Chinese Medicine Meridian Theory, Western Science, and Nature into her teaching, bringing her love of yoga and her ever-growing knowledge of it to share with others. Leah teaches weekly classes to providers at Washington’s top Cancer Care Hospital, is serving as a faculty member for a CME (continuing medical education) course of Seattle’s Virginia Mason Hospital, and has also lead mindful yin classes at the University of Washington Mindfulness Project. In her classes she encourages students to find connection to their inner wisdom, healing, creativity and joy. She believes that every choice, every day, in every way, can add restored vitality and mind-body balance into our lives. Through her study and practice of yoga and Ayurveda, across three continents she’s learned that living in alignment with nature is the ultimate form of self-care.