Ku Nye (Tibetan) Head Massage One-Day Practitioner Diploma Course
Date: - email - to be added to waiting list (course will run when we have x4 students)
Venue: The Swan Hotel, High Street, Alton, Hampshire, GU34 1AT - (http://swanalton.com/default.htm) (Parking in car park around £4.00 for whole day)
Cost: £130 (Please only pay £30 deposit, final balance of £100 direct to tutor no later than 14 days before course)
Phone: 01643 703964
Email: massagecourses@hotmail.co.uk
Conducted by: Therapy 181
Entry requirements: None, but A&P is recommended (we offer A&P home study courses)
We are a recognised and accredited College and training school by CMA, ABT, PBD, GPBT, GHT.
Our Diploma courses enable you to practice professionally and gain membership and insurance. Your will receive a Natural Massage/Therapy Studio Diploma - accredited with the CMA, ABT, PBD & Guild - http://www.beautyguild.com/training-provider.asp?mode=td&tid=994
Please book early to avoid disappointment - a maximum of 6 students can be booked onto each course, to ensure that you get the optimum learning experience, and individual attention. (Minimum of 4 students per course is required)
We also provide private lessons, if that is your preference, please contact us for details.
Tibetan Acupressure Head Massage is an amazingly healing and relaxing treatment that draws on the ancient wisdom and philosophies of the Tibetan Ayurveda
It is based on Tibetan Ayurvedic principles and dates back over 5,000 years to the ancient Bon religion which pre-dates Buddhism. It is similar to Indian Ayurveda and Tibetans believe that individuals are composed of five elements - earth, wind, fire, ether and air and three humors (similar to the Indian doshas - vata, pitta and kapha) which are wind, bile and phlegm. Tibetans also believe the body is composed of five winds which are linked to five chakras. They claim wind is life sustaining and when the crown chakra is out of balance it has a knock-on effect on the other four causing imbalance in the body. Therefore the aim is to restore equilibrium and prevent ill health by slowing down the flow of wind.
What are the benefits?
The therapeutic effects of Tibetan Head Massage last long after the treatment is over. The short and longer term benefits are individual, varied and cumulative and can include many of the following:
Home study - 1 day Pre-course reading and questions are required to be completed before the training day. (emailed to you) This allows for an intensive one day practical study of the routine.
One-Day Practitioner Diploma: £130 - 19 CPD Points
Course Benefits:
Do I need to bring anything?
- The Training Manual
- Thin strap vest top or vest top (men)
- A packed lunch
- A bottle of water
- Jumper (after receiving treatment you may get cold)
- Socks of slippers for comfort
- Hair band for long hair
- Do not wear jewellery
*New students to massage* (No A&P or full qualification in Massage)
Complete beginners to massage are required to complete a self check exercise on A&P & Health & Safety on the days training.
Please read Terms & Conditions before making a booking