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The General Advanced Diploma Course is for students who have already trained to practitioner level, with us or any other qualified institute. This course will greatly enhance your skills and deepen your understanding of Thai yoga massage. The training consists of 6 days of instruction over 2 long weekends, 15 case studies and a final assessment.
Based on the massage sequence and the techniques learned in the practitioner training, we will
- Deepen our understanding of the nature and running of the energy lines, the 10 sen
- Learn a wide variety of new techniques in each of the 4 positions
- Incorporate the use of our feet, knees and elbows in our treatments
- Learn how to conserve our own energy while treating our clients
- Enhance our ability to ‘read’ and ‘listen to’ our client’s bodies
After the training days, students have to complete and document 15 advanced treatment case studies and then come back for a final assessment.
After successful completion of this course, a certificate of ‘Advanced Thai Yoga Massage Practitioner’ will be given.
VENUE AND DATES
The course will take place over two long weekends (6 lessons).
Next dates:
May 11-13th, 2012
June 15-17th, 2012
All classes will run from 10 am- 5:00 pm
Venue:
StillPoint Holistic Health Centre
18 Devonshire Row
London EC2M 4RH
(near Liverpool St station)
COST AND REGISTRATION
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Course fee incl. course manual and assessment fee: £ 550
- Deposit payable to secure your place: £ 200
- Balance payment due before beginning of the course.
- Payment in instalments is possible.
To register please download the registration form and send it to us with the deposit.
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