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Seattle, Washington
December 4, 2022
Wim Hof Fundamentals Workshop Port of Brownsville, Ogle Road Northeast, Bremerto

Put yourself in the expert hands of a certified WHM Instructor to learn the 3 pillars of the Wim Hof Method: Breathing Technique, Cold Exposure & Commitment. Find out how you can utilize oxygen and cold exposure to optimize body & mind, and learn about the underlying physiology.

These workshops are limited to 30 participants, and Instructors often choose to keep them much smaller. The intimate quality allows for ample personal attention, and feedback tailored to your specific situation. Whether you are looking to improve mental or physical performance, relieve symptoms related to an illness, or are just curious to find out what the Wim Hof Method is all about— a WHM workshop offers something for everyone.

The program generally kicks off with an introduction to the Wim Hof Method, and always includes a breathing session and an (optional) ice bath. At the end there is ample room for reflection, and the Instructor is there to answer questions throughout the workshop.

Instructors have their own specializations, and there is some variation across the individual workshops. A detailed overview of the day is sent out upon registration.

If you have no prior experience with cold exposure, we recommend you finish your showers cold in the days leading up to the workshop. This may be overwhelming at first, but just try to relax, focus on your breath, and bring it into a controlled, steady rhythm.

Who is this workshop for?

This workshop is suitable for everyone, but does require a basic level of health. Out of precaution, we advise against participation during pregnancy, or if you are epileptic. People with cardiovascular issues, or any other serious health conditions should always consult a medical professional before starting the Wim Hof Method.

Southeast Minnesota
January 13-15, 2023
Wim Hof Method Weekend Retreat
Hokyoji Retreat Center, County Rd 5, Eitzen, MN

Put yourself in the expert hands of a WHM Instructor for an extended Wim Hof Method training session. WHM Weekends are intended to be a deeper exploration of the Wim Hof Method than what migh be covered in a workshop. 

Over the course of two days, all facets of the Wim Hof Method will be extensively covered. You will learn about the physiological mechanisms that come into play, and engage in a variety of breathing and cold therapy activities. Instructor may incorporate other activities that work synergy with the Wim Hof Method —yoga, meditation, athletics, et cetera— based on based on their specialisation or area of expertise.

If there’s a particular focus for this Weekend, this will be indicated with icons under the ACTIVITIES heading, and detailed further in the Program section. Feel free to contact the Instructor for more information, by filling out the contact form on their profile page.

WHM Weekends are limited to 25 participants, and Instructors often choose to keep them much smaller. The intimate quality of the weekend allows for ample personal attention, and feedback tailored to your specific situation. Whether you are looking to improve mental or physical performance, relieve symptoms related to an illness, or even just curious to find out what the Wim Hof Method is all about— a WHM Weekend offers something for everyone.

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