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Lynn Jensen
I started my 20 + year yoga practice while
living in Japan in 1983. In the last 10 years, with job changes
and the arrival of my son, I have continued to rely on my yoga
practice as a way to maintain calm in the midst of whatever
storms are brewing. I took the first Teacher Training course
offered by Bob and Ki , and have been teaching at HYC and other
studios in Seattle for about 6 years. Most recently, I have
begun teaching yoga for women and couples facing fertility
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Daniel Maguire
After a lifetime of
not stretching, at age 35 I took up yoga. I have been studying
yoga for 12 years now and teaching for seven. I’ve found
that if you stick with it and practice you can have a profound
impact on your life. So come to class! |
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Cathry Booth-LaForce
Cathry
is a Registered Yoga Teacher, having completed
the HYC teacher training program with Bob and Ki. She has practiced
yoga for 12 years and has taught yoga on a part-time basis for
4 years. Her teaching style emphasizes principles and techniques
learned from Bob and Ki, as well as Ana Forrest, Joseph Rodin,
and Julie Gudmestad. Cathryn is a developmental psychologist
and Professor at the University of Washington, where she has
begun a research program to evaluate the psychological and physiological
effects of yoga and meditation on chronic health problems. |
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Vicky Mullen
I have been going to the HYC for more
than 12 years. I graduated from massage school last year and
went on to Bali to become a Registered Yoga Teacher. Studying
with Bob and Ki, I came to understand what yoga means. Happiness
comes by digging deep into our own heart. The more conscious
we become, the kinder the world will be.
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Yvonne Croteau
Yvonn’e teaching evolves from her continual
studies in different schools of Hatha Yoga. Her classes might
include the gentle viniyoga technique of moving in and out of
asana with the breath; anusara’s alignment principles;
dynamic flow; the stillness of a yin practice; ayurvedic theory
and, of course, the deep, anatomically precise, and transformative
work that Bob and Ki stand for. |
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Jubilee Cooke
Jubilee
has practiced yoga since 1990, and has studied
with a number of teachers in the Seattle area and elsewhere.
She has attended classes at the Hatha Yoga Center since 1994,
and participated in Bob and Ki’s first teacher training
program receiving certification in February 2002. She regularly
teaches yoga classes at the YMCA and at another fitness club
and also substitute teaches at H.Y.C.
Yoga continues to positively affect Jubilee’s perceptions,
actions, thinking, and general physical, emotional, and spiritual
well-being. Her other yoga-related interests include Taoist
yoga, Buddhist meditation, Bhakti yoga, and the devotional
music and poetry of India. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D.
in ethnomusicology with an emphasis on the American performance
of kirtan, the call-and-response chanting of the names of God,
which originated in India.
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