Residential Kinesiology Courses in the S. of France
The successful completion of the foundation course is an essential requirement for enrolement on the Diploma Course
The Academy was the first to introduce Systematic Kinesiology to Britain and has thirty year's experience of structuring professional courses, backed by one of the leading Kinesiological physicians in the world.
The Diploma course is based on a selsction of over 200 of the most powerful, clinically researched, and reproducible Kinesiology techniques
The Diploma course contains a lot of valuable techniques. They are not necessarily more difficult to understand or carry out, but there simply isn't time to cover everything that Kinesiology has to offer on the Foundation course.
Kinesiology is a relatively recent discipline, and new techniques are being discovered all the time. On top of that there is a wealth of knowledge already.
The Diploma course aims to equip students with the knowledge needed to help the maximum number of cases they are likely to be faced with. For example, some of the subjects covered, such as the Ileo-caecal valve and the temporo mandibular joint affect an enormous number of people who have unexplained long term health problems.
The residential format allows ample opportunity to workshop outside of tuition times and to bond with fellow students. There is an extensive library of books on related subjects and videos on kinesiology and psychotherapy and students usually leave us feeling a great deal healthier and wiser
The Academy
of
Systematic Kinesiology
(France
)
Week 1
Meeting fellow students, some new muscle tests, finger modes, fundamental conflicts, alarm points, temporal tap, five elements, the endocrine system, adrenal exhaustion, hypoglycaemia, ileocaecal valve, hypochlorhydria, hiatal hernia, the thymus gland and the immune system, Ridler points, blood chemistry, retrograde lymphatics, hypothalmic set points, dural torque, food sensitivities, lasers, addictions, atlas correction.
Week 2
The Advanced Communications Training, Goal setting, public speaking, active listening, making presentations, communicating skills and failing approaches, marketing and networking, brain integration training, frozen muscles, verbal challenging, fears, phobias and goals, first trauma memory resolution, Bach remedies and anchoring, injury recall, more new muscle tests, four states of muscles, reactive muscles.
Week 3
Hypertonic muscles, T.M.J. corrections, hyoid bone, peripheral vision, The use of Bach flower remedies in conjunction with Kinesiology, fears, phobias and goals, stacking circuits, head, neck and shoulders, postural evaluation, fixations, gait, ligament interlink, lovett brother, cranial faults, the aura, chakras, blood pressure, ionisation, centering, cloacals, now and then technique, low back and pelvic problems, shock absorbers, revision.