On Site Massage 1 Day Workshop
Cost: £97 (including deposit of £40)
Course OSS17W. Sep 2011 Sat 17th
 
On Site Massage Diploma
Cost: £225 (including deposit of £100)
Course OSS17D. Sep 2011 Sat 17th, Sun 18th + Oct Sun 16th
 
On Site Massage Workshop Details:
Course Content
Working with different chairs, setting up
and seating the
client,
application of body mechanics to allow you to complete multiple sessions per
day, contraindications,
correct posture, use of hands, thumbs and forearms to apply pressure, seated
sequence to cover
shoulders, back, neck, legs and arms, shiatsu techniques.
Course Tutors
Richard
Campbell
Entry Requirements
A background in
massage is required.
Qualification
Attained
A Manchester School of Massage certificate of attendance
will be
provided.
Further Information
On-Site
massage, also referred to as chair massage or seated
acupressure is based on meridian therapy and uses thumb,
finger, elbow and knuckle pressure to stimulate acupressure
points on the meridians lines along the back, arms, hands,
neck, head and legs.
Press and release techniques are used to stimulate the balance
and flow of energy throughout the body. The circulatory,
muscular, nervous, immune and lymphatic systems are
stimulated, promoting the release of mood-regulating
neurotransmitters which leaves the client feeling relaxed, but
energised and in a focused frame of mind. The treatment lasts
about 20 minutes, making On Site Massage ideal for the busy
workplace where employees benefit from this dynamic
de-stressing therapy and can return to their work full of
energy.
Course times are
from 10.30 am to 5.00 pm.
The venue is at the Manchester School of Massage in
South Manchester.
The group size is kept at ten or below for individual
attention.
Terms & Conditions
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On Site Massage Diploma Details:
Course Content
Working with different chairs, setting up
and seating the
client,
application of body mechanics to allow you to complete multiple sessions per
day, contraindications,
correct posture, use of hands, thumbs and forearms to apply pressure, seated
sequence to cover
shoulders, back, neck, legs and arms, shiatsu techniques. The first two days
covers the same content as the non qualification workshop. The last two days
covers the extra requirements for the VTCT diploma including ongoing
assessments and an outline of the requirements for the home study period.
Course Tutors
Richard
Campbell
Entry Requirements
A Massage
Certificate is required.
Qualification
Attained
VTCT Level 3
'Diploma in Workplace Massage'.
This course can
be taken without the VTCT qualification in which case a Manchester School of Massage certificate of attendance
will be
provided.
Examination System
Continuous
assessment by means of written homework, assignments and home
practice. Home study and practice is over a minimum period of
two months following the school attendance days. A final
assessment date is arranged after the home study period.
Please note that a fee of £79.00 is payable for the VTCT
assessment and verification. If you are already registered
with VTCT this fee may be reduced by up to £34.00.
Further Information
On-Site
massage, also referred to as chair massage or seated
acupressure is based on meridian therapy and uses thumb,
finger, elbow and knuckle pressure to stimulate acupressure
points on the meridians lines along the back, arms, hands,
neck, head and legs.
Press and release techniques are used to stimulate the balance
and flow of energy throughout the body. The circulatory,
muscular, nervous, immune and lymphatic systems are
stimulated, promoting the release of mood-regulating
neurotransmitters which leaves the client feeling relaxed, but
energised and in a focused frame of mind. The treatment lasts
about 20 minutes, making On Site Massage ideal for the busy
workplace where employees benefit from this dynamic
de-stressing therapy and can return to their work full of
energy.
Course times are
from 10.30 am to 5.00 pm.
The venue is at the Manchester School of Massage in
South Manchester.
The group size is kept below ten for individual attention.
Terms & Conditions
Click
Here
(Updated
October, 2011)
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