Watsu Assistant Training Certification (La Center, WA 2019)
Welcome to the
Fourth Annual International Team-Taught
Watsu® Assistant Training Certification Course!
January 16-20, 2019
Course begins 5 pm Wednesday January 16 and ends Sunday January 20 at 3pm
Location: White Stone Institute, La Center, Washington (approx 30 min out of Portland, Oregon)
Cost: $1,200 (includes beds in shared rooms)
Deposit (non-refundable): $350 due November 16, 2018
Balance of Payment: $850 due December 16, 2018
Application Form: please print, fill out and send the Team Taught ATC Application Form
Further information: Mary Seamster maryseamster@earthlink.net
Course description
This exciting course will include extensive pool and land sessions covering:
- Guidelines for assisting
- Clarifying roles
- Refining Watsu skills, body mechanics & alignment
- Improving communication & listening skills
- Role playing how to guide students to success in the pool
- Role playing assisting students with different learning styles
- Role playing challenging class dynamics
- Creating a safe & positive learning environment
- Supporting land & pool classes
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn with internationally known Watsu instructors Peggy Schoedinger, Cameron West and Mary Seamster!!
Course Instructors
Peggy Schoedinger PT
As a physiotherapist and leading teacher in the fields of Aquatic Therapy and Clinical Watsu, which she pioneered, Peggy has taught over 700 courses across North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Australia and Europe. Peggy seeks to bring joyful laughter and deep sensitivity for the heart to all her clients and students.
Mary Seamster
Mary’s many years of exploring the physical and emotional delayering of the body has influenced her teaching both of Watsu and Amnion®. She has brought her passion for professionalism and ethical behavior both to the Ethics Committee and presently to WABR’S Educational Standards Committee.
Cameron West CMT, SEP
Cameron specializes in the training of practitioners in Physical and Somatic Therapy practices. Her Aquatic Integration and Watsu curriculum have been approved by NCBTMB and WABA for CEC. Cameron’s passion is to assist students to deepen their connection between Eastern and Western practices.
We’re looking forward to having you with us in January!