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name : Introduction To Massage for One
details : Learn how to massage your friends and family to soothe their stress and tension, banish their headaches and reduce their back pain. Discover how massage assists the circulation, improves digestion, encourages the elimination of cellular waste and reduces muscular and nervous tension.
Due to popular demand this two day workshop will now be run over two weekends and provide you with all the basic skills and techniques of Swedish massage enabling you to use massage on your friends and family to ease tension, tone and strengthen the muscles, increase vitality and improve mental and physical health.
You will be working in pairs, taking turns to massage each other, discovering how each movement should feel as well as learning correct methods and procedures.
Students and Practitioners will receive an International Federation of Aromatherapists IFA short course certificate.
Your investment: $220.00 per person or $175.00 per person if you bring a friend or partner
Time: Sunday 9.00am-4.00pm
Date: TBA
Duration: 12 hours
What to bring: Please bring along a pen and note paper. Notes, massage tables, massage oils and morning tea provided. Please wear loose comfortable clothing and bring along 4 towels and 1 hand towel.
Location: AAT, 5 Jutland Place, Currumbin
Please Note: Courses will only be run if 6 or more bookings are confirmed. We require 14 days notice for rescheduling or a $50.00 cancellation fee applies per person.
Bookings are limited to 12 people! Book Now!
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The International Aromatherapy and Aromatic Medicine Association (IAAMA) represents the professional interests of Practitioners of Aromatherapy and students striving to achieve professional status.
The IAAMA prides itself on offering the highest level of professionalism and the ongoing support of therapists to improve the status of Aromatherapy. |
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The ATMS is a professional association of complementary medicine practitioners. ATMS is represented on two Commonwealth statutory committees and represents about 65% of all professional complementary medicine practitioners nationally.
ATMS Accredited Membership is only open to a professionally qualified complementary medicine graduate or practitioner, who has completed their training at an ATMS accredited teaching institution. |
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