The Kinesiology Foundation Course is designed to give a lay person or professional practitioner a very sound understanding of the basics of authentic KINESIOLOGY.
“You will learn a wealth of powerful techniques that can change your patients’ lives as well as how to use Kinesiology as an assessment tool.”
– Alison Manos, Kinesiology practitioner & CNM lecturer
Kinesiology was first brought to England in the 1960’s and is a truly holistic approach to health care. Although its components are ancient in origin it is an entirely new concept.
Kinesiology uses simple, safe, precise and gentle muscle testing. It does not diagnose disease but helps detect imbalances of the body due to nutritional, structural or emotional causes that can impact health and wellbeing. It helps both find the cause of the problem as well as treats the symptoms. Once these imbalances are identified, a variety of treatments and techniques are then offered to bring the body back to harmony.
This is the official Foundation Course of the Academy of Systematic Kinesiology.
Kinesiology is a therapy in its own right and can be integrated into any other therapy to add a profound dimension to it. Students both new to the health field and healthcare practitioners have commented that this course is the most exciting that they have ever attended.
“Kinesiology is a fantastic system of healing; accurate and straight to the cause. Great experiential course.”
“The lecturer is perfect and I enjoyed discovering and learning this powerful technique.”
“The lecturer has been fabulous: professional, supportive, encouraging and very sincere. A true ambassador for Kinesiology.”
Note: To qualify as a registered Kinesiologist, a Practitioner Training Course or Diploma of Applied Kinesiology must be completed.
| Course | Times | Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Kinesiology Foundation Course | Wednesday, 10am - 5pm | 28 March - 16 May 2012 |
Due to the practical nature of the course, 100% attendance is required.
CNM, 41 Riding House Street, London W1W 7BE (Tube: Oxford Circus)
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