Korean hand massage & Mongolian koyashai foot massage
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Short course
In Blackheath
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Blackheath
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Duration
1 Day
Suitable for: Beginners or experienced therapists, including Reflexologists, Reiki practitioners, holistic therapists, beauty therapists and spa technicians Accredited by the IPTI, PBT, FHT, others pending.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Giselle Martin
Teachers and trainers (1)
Gaye Sturrock
Tutor
Accredited tutor of the London Centre of Indian Champissage International
Course programme
Part 1 Korean hand massage
In Korea, this treatment is used by thousands of people to treat the minor ailments of themselves and their families, it is so simple to learn, and a totally unique alternative to hand reflexology. Every joint in the hand represents a joint in the body and the therapy is an especially good treatment for muscular skeletal problems.
The course includes:
- History and Philosophy of Korean Hand Massage
- Contraindications
- Conditions of the hand
Part 2 mongolian koyashai foot massage
Mongolian Koyashai Massage is a treatment of two areas of the body - the feet and the eyes/upper face. It is performed with the client lying fully clothed on a treatment table, but can be adapted for use on a reclining chair, such as a Lafuma Reflexology chair. Literally translated, Koyashai means 'Sun and Moon' and although it forms part of a Mongolian full body massage, each component can be pracctised separately. Influences are drawn from Mongolian Ayurveda, and also from a much older shamanic philosophy. Within Ayurveda by massaging the feet this has a beneficial effect on the health of the eyes. The treatment is slow and meditative and deeply relaxing which has a rejuvenating effect on the senses, and especially around the eyes creating a 'natural eye lift'.
The course includes:
- Principles and philosophy of Mongolian Massage and Acupressure
- Principles and philosophy of Tengriism
- Use of oils
- Contraindications
- Conditions of the foot
Additional information
Korean hand massage & Mongolian koyashai foot massage