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What is your favorite classroom CE that you have ever taken? 4 Replies

What is your favorite classroom CE that you have ever taken?Why was it great? Who taught the class?Continue

Started by Tina Holt. Last reply by Gary W Addis, LMT Feb 6, 2014.

KT3 seminars

Hey everyone!  I already took my KT1 & KT2 courses but I can't find any classes for KT3 in the Chicago or Arizona areas.  I already looked on the Kinesio Taping International website and couldn't…Continue

Tags: chicago, arizona, courses, taping, kinesio

Started by Courtney Smith Jan 23, 2014.

KT3 seminars

Hey everyone!  I already took my KT1 & KT2 courses but I can't find any classes for KT3 in the Chicago or Arizona areas.  I already looked on the Kinesio Taping International website and couldn't…Continue

Tags: chicago, arizona, courses, taping, kinesio

Started by Courtney Smith Jan 23, 2014.

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Comment by Ariana Vincent, LMT, MTI, BCTMB on March 7, 2012 at 11:12pm

Ariana Institute's Classes and Events

Register for Ariana Institute's ONLINE CE classes today! 33 classes to choose from. http://www.arianainstitute.com/online.htm

Register for Ariana Institute's 30 hour ONLINE Massage Therapy Instructor's Class (Teaching Adult Learners) for aspiring MTIs. http://www.arianainstitute.com/CE/mti.htm

Ariana Vincent will be offering the following educational opportunities:

E-Learning: Online Continuing Education, a RISE entrepreneurial event, at Soma Vida in Austin, Wednesday, March 28, 2 pm to 3 pm. https://www.riseglobal.org/sessions/day/2012/03/28

Ethics For Massage Therapists course at the American Massage Therapy Association, Texas Chapter, State Convention in Austin on Friday, April 27, 9 am to 12 pm, http://www.amtatexaschapter.org/index.php?option=com_content&ta...

Addiction Recovery and Geriatric Massage at the Florida State Massage Therapy Association Convention in Orlando. The Addiction Recovery and Therapeutic Massage Course is on Saturday, June 30, from 2 pm to 5 pm. The Geriatric Massage Course is on Sunday, July 1, from 10 am to 1 pm. http://fsmta.org/uncategorized/2012-fsmta-convention-and-trade-show/

Comment by Jeni Spring, LMT / Heeling Sole on February 21, 2012 at 8:05pm

There is still some room in next months Ashiatsu class in San Antonio! Come learn a great body-saving technique and dish out a deep tissue session painlessly. (for you and your clients!)

http://www.heelingsole.com/workshops.html

Comment by Karina Braun on February 20, 2012 at 7:59pm

Can't wait to teach Yoga Therapeutix and Energetic Secrets and Rebalancing...and of course be inducted to the Hall of Fame! Please join us for great education and lots of fun in fanulous Las Vegas- August 2012!

Comment by Mike Hinkle on February 20, 2012 at 7:52pm

Hi Tina,

I hope you ALL join us for the 2012 World Massage Festival in Las Vegas this August! Karina is coming into the Hall of Fame and we are going to have a blast!

http://www.worldmassagefestival.com

Comment by Tina Holt on February 20, 2012 at 7:04pm

Dawn,

I would like to invite you to write a short article about this technique for my website. I would need 5-7 paragraphs, with a short bio and picture. Love articles of new techniques.

Thanks and let me know if you are interested.

Comment by Dawn Lewis on February 20, 2012 at 6:52pm

Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique (SMRT)is a concept that begins with passive contraction of muscles, ligaments, connective tissues, and bones simultaneously to allow spontaneous release of these structures.  SMRT stimulates lymphatic flow and creates a natural unwinding of connective tissues, which allows the joints of the body to realign effortlessly, re-establishing correct posture.  While doing all of this, SMRT also quickly alleviates soreness in tissue, permitting you to work deep tissues that have not been accessed before.  Finally, SMRT release both physical and etheric energy.  The release of the ATP necessary to hold muscles tight and joints out of alignment lets the body  relax and further the healing in the area.  The release of the etheric energy held in the area creates energetic flow through the meridians and chakras of the body.

View a demo @ http://efullcircle.com

Comment by Walt Fritz, PT on January 20, 2012 at 8:39am

New Mexico: Today is the last day to take advantage of the early registration discount for the Las Cruces Foundations in Myofascial Release I Seminar. February 3-5, 2012. Register by midnight tonight and save $50. Full details are on the website,www.FoundationsinMFR.com.

Comment by Diedre Seeley on January 20, 2012 at 8:39am

Ohashi Method-Beginning I: Inner Strength/Outer Grace. Instructor: Ja Bolden.

Five-week course (Thursdays and Mondays) starting Feb 2 in New York City. For more info: log on to http://www.ohashiatsu.org.  To register, contact Integral Yoga, 212-939-0985, Ext. 16

As a forerunner of proper body mechanics, thousands of students around the world have studied the Ohashi Method/Ohashiatsu.  In the Beginning I course, you’ll learn the principles behind Ohashiatsu® and you can can use these principles in your own style of bodywork to make your sessions more efficient, effective and easier on your body.

Be natural... be reverent... be present... be continuous... use both hands. Students learn the fundamental principles of Ohashiatsu/Ohashi Method as they apply to bodywork and, more importantly, to every aspect of life. You’ll learn how to work from Hara: your center and your source of inner strength and calm. You’ll learn:

 

•how to feel the life force or Ki energy flow in the body;

 •location of the meridians along the Back and Yang Legs

 •some of the major tsubos (acupoints);

 •Ohashiatsu movements and techniques in supine and prone positions

Comment by Heather Karr, LMT on January 14, 2012 at 2:20pm
I have the same problem, Sandy. All classes are so far away. I'm in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Comment by Sandy Gerhardt on January 14, 2012 at 2:05pm

I have been reading many of the entries in this group. I have seen classes that I would be interested in taking, but they are all out of my state. I live in Ohio, do any of your companies offer classes in Ohio?

 

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