- Swedish MassageIn this modality, students will learn the basic theory and strokes of Swedish Massage, which promote relaxation and the free flow of fluids through the circulatory system. We will also be focusing on basic body mechanics, body draping and learning to communicate and touch in a safe way.
- Deep Tissue MassageNMT uses a combination approach to dealing with painful trigger points in the body, addressing both the physical and energetic components of soft tissue dysfunction. This deep tissue therapy does not require “painful” pressure in order to achieve deep therapeutic values.
- Hot Stone MassageThis is an educational resource for massage therapists and those thinking of enrolling in massage therapy classes. It provides information and links to massage schools across the U.S., CE instructor's article and class information, product reviews by therapists, as well as reviews of massage tables, chairs and stones for hot stone therapy.
- Chair MassageWithin this class, students will have the opportunity to integrate all of the skills gained throughout the program. We will be focusing on the interconnectedness of the cranial sacral system, the myfascial system and the energy systems of the body. There will be time for working creatively with each other and receiving individual feedback from instructors. Chair Massage and Hot Stones will also be presented within this class.
- Aromatherapy Massage
- Craniosacral MassageAmanda is a certified CranioSacral Therapist with the Upledger Institute and a licensed Massage Therapist. Upon coming to the USA, Amanda graduated from the Sedona School of Massage after practicing bodywork in her native country, South Africa, since 2005. Through her enthusiasm for learning she has studied and explored greatly in the field of body/mind wellness, spirituality and the healing arts. Amanda's practical approach makes for an integrative learning experience..
- Shiatsu MassageThis Japanese form of bodywork is rooted in traditional Chinese medicine and works with balancing the vital flow of energy (Ki) in the body. Through the application of pressure on specific energy points (Tsubos) along the meridians of the body, we can influence and improve the body’s energetic state. Students will become familiar with basic oriental theory, the 12 meridians, the five elements and many of the Tsubos that promote healing by reinstating the free flow of energy.
- Neuromuscular TherapySince 1986. Her specialty combines Neuromuscular Therapy with communication and perceptual awareness skills. She encourages her students to excel in both technical and intuitive aspect of bodywork. Cate lives on a 20 acre ranch where she facilitates groups and individuals to develop leadership and teamwork skills through the Challenge of Excellence ropes course. She travels throughout the
- Stretching
- Manipulation Therapy
- Applied Kinesiology