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Indian Head Massage course in Brighton ITEC Diploma |
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ITEC Diploma in Indian Head Massage
In traditional Indian society, massage is a part of everyday life. Babies are massaged soon after birth. By the age of six, most children are able to give massage to their brothers and sisters. Indian Head Massage can be done at any time, working through clothes, seated on an ordinary chair and with or without oils. The soothing strokes on the face and head, combined with deep pressure into the back and shoulders help melt away tension and stress. Indian Head Massage can be combined with other treatments, such as Reiki, Reflexology, and Holistic Massage.
You will learn how to provide a professional Indian Head Massage; different oils and their uses; the chakras and doshas; how to take a consultation and case study; contraindications and hygiene.
About The College of Classical Massage
We run a variety of massage training courses which cater for varying requirements. Courses are held in Brighton at weekends and on weekdays. We offer high quality tuition with specialist tutors, in a supportive group setting.
About Michael Gibbons MAO, MJMA, BCMA, IHBC, IIHHT, IIST.
I qualified as a massage therapist in 1991 and work using many styles: Sports, Relaxation, Remedial, and Thai Yoga Massage. I am trained in Biodynamic Cranio Sacral therapy and Classical Manipulation inspired by the work of John McTimoney.
I am trained as an Adult Education Teacher and teach Sports Massage, Advanced Massage and on the Foundation Degree in Complementary Healthcare, for Sussex Downs College and validated by the University of Brighton. Iam also Director and Principal of the College of Classical Massage Ltd established 1999.
In 1996 I undertook a 4 year course in Body Manipulation at a college in Oxford, graduating with a Diploma. Because I choose not to register with the emerging legally regulated professional body, the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), I am unable to disclose the real course title or the college I trained at.
From all my different trainings I consider myself a well rounded body therapist and from it I now practice what I call Structural Rebalancing, which is a term I feel encompasses all that I do.
I love the work that I do and it gives me great pleasure to be able to impart my knowledge to others and play an important part in the development of their skills. People have often asked me don’t I get bored with doing massage. To me massage is all about expression and as long as I continue to express it as an artform it will continue to be one of the biggest passions in my life along with all the other forms of work that I do.
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