Week One (PH 4 and above) - Arrive afther lunch on Sunday, July 17; check out is 11am on Sunday, July 24.
Week Two (all beginning through advanced students) - Arrive after lunch on Sunday, July 24; check out 11am Saturday morning, July 30.
The training ends on Friday afternoon, July 29. The End of Training Party will be Friday evening. Breakfast on check our day is included in the meal plan. Check out is 11am.
Whidbey Institute at Chinook
6449 Old Pietila Road
Clinton, WA 98236360-341-1884
(www.whidbeyinstitute.org)
Driving Directions
Accommodations will be assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis. The options for lodging include:
All beds, whether in a cabin, shared room, or private room are $500 for the week.
Camping in a tent is free (no camping vehicles may be slept in on site or in parking lots, please).
Whidbey Institute is about 90 minutes northwest of Seattle, WA, by car and ferry. Add 20 minutes if you are taking the shuttle (highly recommended) from SEATAC International Airport to Whidbey Island.
Whidbey Institute is known for its excellent food, much of it organically grown in their own garden, all of it is prepared in-house by their expert staff.
The Full Meal Plan option includes three meals a day plus snacks at the morning and afternoon tea breaks. Prices and additional meal plan options are listed on the Registration Form.
Please see Registration Form for details.
Tuition is $800 per week. Meals and lodging are additional. The cost of various meals and lodging options are shown on the Registration Form.
Go to Register Now for complete details.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received through June 15 will receive a full refund. Cancellations from June 15 until July 14 will receive a refund less a $150 administration fee.
The area surrounding Whidbey provides a gorgeous natural setting with clean fresh air scented by tall evergreens around you. The weather is typically sunny and cool with a light breeze. The highs are likely to be in the mid 70’s during the day and low 60s at night (16 -23º C).
Week One - Classes for PH 4 and above
Week Two – All Levels, from Beginning On
Dear Friends,
Over the past four years our advanced Push Hands play at Whidbey has beomce increasingly gentle, supportive and proficient. Shifting our focus from winning to helping each other relax and transmit a feeling of balance, presence and open-hearted ease has made it much more enjoyable and playful. It has also accelerated our learning together.
This will be our focus throughout all of our push hands levels, extending into the public classes we will offer during the second week.
This first week at Whidbey provides advanced training for those in Push Hands 4 and above only – no other classes or apprenticeships to teach or take. You will not miss your own most advanced work to teach something else.
Recognizing that it takes a few days to relax into this new work, the second week, while also offering public classes, will continue to have time dedicated to practicing our advanced work together.
You are welcome to attend the first week only, both first and second weeks, or the second week only. The second week will also offer apprenticeships and opportunities for apprentices to teach the public levels with new awareness and new teaching partners.
The tentative schedule and other training details are outlined below.
Best,
David Goodell
Training Coordinator
Tentative Week One Schedule
5:30 – 7:30 All Push Hands 4 and above Levels
7:30 – 8:30 Breakfast
8:45 - 12:15 Continuing Push Hands work
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 2:30 Rest/Free time
2:30 – 4:45 Sword Form/Fencing
4:45 – 5:45 Hall of Happiness/Sharing Teaching Insights/Development Work
5:45 – 7:00 Dinner
7:30 - 8:30 Evening Programs
Tentative Week Two Schedule
6:30 – 7:45 PH 4 -7
7:30 Morning Rounds
7:45 – 8:45 Breakfast
9:00 – 10:00 Public form classes/Apprenticeships
10:15 – 11:15 Time In The Art for everyone
11:15 – 11:30 Tea Break
11:30 – 12:30 Public form classes/Apprenticeships
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch
1:45 – 2:45 Push Hands for everyone
3:00 – 4:00 Sword/Fencing
4:00 – 4:15 Tea Break
4:15 - 4:45 Meditation
4:45 – 5:45 Hall of Happiness
5:45 – 7:00 Dinner
7:15 – 8:30 African drumming
8:45 Live Music, Movie Night, etc.
Arrival/Departure Times
If you are coming for the first week, please plan to arrive after lunch on Sunday, July 17, and check out of your room by 11am on Sunday, July 24.
If you plan to attend both weeks, check out is 11 m on Saturday, July 30. Sunday, July 24, is a free day for roaming, pillaging or napping.
If you plan to attend the second week only, please plan to arrive after lunch on Sunday afternoon, July 24. Check out is 11 am on Saturday, July 30.
Cost
Event Fee for one week $800
Event fee for both weeks $1450
All Meals (Week1/Week2) $475/420
Breakfast only (Week1/Week2) $140/120
Lunch Only (Week1/Week2) $160/140
Dinner Only (Week1/Week2) $230/200
Room* (per week) $500
Tent Camping onsite (no camper vehicles onsite or in parking lots) Free
Please note that the number of available beds onsite is limited.
Cancellation Policy – cancellations by June 15 will receive a full refund. From June 15 until July 14, cancellations will receive a refund less a $150 Administration Fee. No refunds after July 14.
* Most rooms are shared. The few private rooms are very small, so we have priced them the same. Cabins are rustic and share showers and water facilities with campers. If you want a private room or cabin, please let us know when you register. They will be assigned on a first come – first served basis.
Meals
Photo by Karen Kohlhaas
The food is superb -- expertly prepared from local, organic, fresh-picked produce, meat, fish and eggs. End of July is a great time of year for local produce, berries, and fruit. No matter your special dietary needs, so long as you let us know in advance, Kirsten, the chef, will make sure you are fed with the love and goodness your own mom would want for you. Maybe even better.
Accommodations
Whidbey Institute offers comfortable shared and small private rooms onsite in the Farmhouse and at Granny's house. Three small, rustic cabins, and a beautiful meadow surrounded by tall evergreens for tent camping are also available. (Please do not bring your camper van or trailer as they do not have a place for you to stay in them.)
What to Bring
The weather here in the summer is usually sunny, in the 70s with a light breeze during the day. Nights typically cool off to the high 50s. There are places to hike and beaches a short drive away, however, the water is cold. Great for walking the beach or wading, but chilly for swimming. Based on that, I suggest you bring the basic necessities listed below:
Before or after the training, consider allowing time to explore some of the nearby national parks, such as the Olympic National Park, Mount Ranier, or the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada, with their unparalleled beauty and diverse eco-systems. Bring your hiking shoes and camera!