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Reflexology Certification Training Part 1 |
A 7-Day Intensive |
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| June 1, 2008 - June 8, 2008 |
| Rhinebeck Campus: Rhinebeck, NY (US) |
Tuition: $495 (does not include accommodations or commuter fee)
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| Course: SM08-1607-191 |
| Tuition discounts are not available.
Continuing education credits available.
Limited enrollment, register early.
Special schedule.
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Reflexology is the practice of using pressure points on the feet to heal and revitalize the entire body. For those who want to learn better self-care or ways of caring for family and friends, and for those who want to begin a bodywork career, or enhance an existing one, this training offers you the most fun you may have experienced while learning new skills. Documented benefits of reflexology include: balance and normalization of the body systems, stress reduction, and improved circulation and immune system functioning.
Through lecture, discussion, and hands-on work, including partner exchange, you learn the history, theory, and principles of reflexology; relevant anatomy and physiology; the map of reflex points on the feet; business practices and ethics; and, most importantly, how to give a relaxing one-hour reflexology session.
No previous experience is required; however, students should make themselves familiar with the major body systems with a basic anatomy and physiology book. The training will award a 54-hour certificate that can be used toward national certification by the American Reflexology Certification Board. Reflexology Certification Training Part 2, September 19-26, completes the hours needed to qualify for the national certification exam.
Bob Wolfe, a board-certified reflexologist, licensed massage therapist, and recently, massage therapy program coordinator at CLN in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has been teaching body-mind therapies for more than a decade.
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