Northern School of Kinesiology in Lancashire Course
Practitioner Certificate in Kinesiology
Category: Part-time
Duration: 4 weekends
Skelmersdale,
Lancashire,
Skelmersdale,
Lancashire,
England,
TS21 2ET.
01388 720146
Designed to give students a sound and practical approach to pure kinesiology. No specialist knowledge is required to enrol on this course and this makes it an ideal course for those wishing to commence a career in complementary health. (Option of integral Anatomy and Physiology course available) For those with knowledge and qualified in other complementary disciplines this course gives you an invaluable tool for assisting in the healthcare of existing clients and enables a widening of potential client opportunity.
Recognised Course
This course is recognised by;
Embody (The International Guild of Professional Practitioners) for 30 Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points.
The Practitioner Certificate is a preparatory requirement for the Advanced Practitioner Certificate and towards the Diploma in Professional Kinesiology.
Pre Requisites:
No prior learning required for this course
Recommended guided learning hours:
56 hours and consisting of 4 modules usually held over 4 weekends
Subjects covered include:
History of Kinesiology
22 Muscle tests and corrections
Structural tests and corrections
Nutritional Testing
Food Sensitivity Testing
Tests for dehydration
Surrogate Testing
Contraindications
Personal Development
Brain Gym Integration
Mental Fatigue
Emotional Stress Release
Adrenal Stress Resolution
Resolving Fears and Phobias
Introduction to 5 Element Theory
Pain Relief techniques
Meridians
Figure of Eight energies
Learn 50 different techniques
Assessment:
Assessment consists of 24 treatment studies, written assignments and classroom observation
Course Fee:
Full details including information on career development loans and payment by installment are available on request. Tel:01388 720146
Dates
Module 1 21st/22nd January 2006
Module 2 4th/5th February 2006
Module 3 25th/26th February 2006
Module 4 25th/26th March 2006

