Federica Menenti
Federica was born in Rome on October 9, 1985. Her interest in yoga began during her university years in 2006. She was immediately drawn to the practice because of strong benefits, initially on the physical level. From 2006 to 2008 she practiced with passion following her first teacher, Natacha Santos, thanks to whom she started a teacher training course. At the end of 2008 she interrupted her training course because of personal reasons and for a period practiced and studied by herself, only sporadically participating in lessons. In those years she devoted herself to karate and the completion of university studies, majoring in Chemistry.
In the autumn of 2012, during a transition period in which she was constantly moving between Orvieto, Rome and Viterbo, she met the Yoga teacher Romano Lubrano Lobianco, through which she found the pleasure of practicing together in a special place, the center cultural Daimon in Viterbo. Federica quickly found passion and gratitude for Yoga and after a period of reflection she decided to return to the path that had been suspended years ago. Leaving the university work in Rome she moved to Orvieto, taking six months sabbatical during which she devoted herself with great intensity to Yoga and Karate, between Orvieto and Viterbo.
In August 2013 she graduated with a basic diploma, recognized by the Yoga Alliance as a Yoga Teacher at the School of Hari-Om Sezzadio (Alessandria), where she met the founder of the School, Marco Mandrino. During the course of experiments with the style proposed by the School, a free style, free from rigid schemes, one of Integral Yoga, which embraces the ancient traditions of Tantra, Hatha Yoga, Meditation, Vyniasa, Zen, Ayurveda and much more, in which Federica reflects the finding in freedom of expression and research that had always lacked, an integration that goes well with his way of being and to practice Yoga.
Since September 2013, she has been teaching Hari-Yoga in various centers in the area of Orvieto and Viterbo, with the moral support of Marco Mandrino, who became an important point of reference. She is currently devoted full time to the practice and teaching of Yoga and Karate, and is continuing her education at the School Hari-Om to obtain the advanced diploma recognized by the Yoga Alliance.