Training Course:Hot Stone Therapy (Diploma)School/Trainer:BSY Group Devon, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Hot Stone Therapy is one of the fastest growing treatments in the UK, producing extraordinary results compared to traditional massage.
Not only can the therapist benefit from using the stones in place of their hands, easing pressure on thumbs and wrists, but the client can enjoy a remarkable experience where the treatment is said to be ten times more effective.
This course takes you through every stage of the process, whether you’ve done massage before or not.
It includes work on the chakras for energy balancing, and details the complete massage process from top to toe, along with the benefits of geothermotherapy, which is the use of hot and cold in massage.
One day of practical training , optional for qualified massage or aromatherapists; compulsory for all other students. Full details available on request. ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.bsygroup.co.uk/
Phone:0800 731 9271 / 0044 1409 220 400
School Address:
BSY Group Oakwood Dunsland Cross Devon EX22 7YT Great Britain
Jobs & Resumes: Devon Houses & Roommates: Devon
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