History of Massage – Bodywork Tree & Demo The Lauterstein-Conway 250-hour Advanced Program in Clinical Massage and Bodywork TLC Advanced Program 250-hour Curriculum
• Cer fica on in Orthopedic Massage Therapy and Assessment • Cer fica on in Deep Massage – Lauterstein Method • Zero Balancing I and II • Shiatsu • Psychology of Bodywork • Advanced Integra ve Bodywork Benefits
• Competence !Excellence • Confidence • Courage • Fascina on • Compassion • Comprehensive Knowledge • Economic benefit • Success in employment and private prac ce • Drama c therapeu c benefits for your clients National Board Certification
• Primary Requirements –
• Pass board cer fica on exam • Compete 750 hours of educa on (includes 500-hour program and subsequently completed con nuing educa on) • Complete min. 250 hours of professional hands-on experience Certification in Orthopedic Massage Therapy and Assessment Deep Massage Certification
• Learn advanced techniques for all the major muscles of the body • Learn advanced techniques for the deeper muscles of the body including the iliopsoas, diaphragm, the deep lateral rotators, rotator cuff muscles, the deep muscles of the neck, and much more. • Learn to work in side-lying posi ons. • Apply lessons from structural integra on, cranial work, and Zero Balancing to so ssue work • Simultaneously engage structure and energy of the muscles, the fascia and the nervous system • Enhance alignment and energy movement • Resolve the many so ssue problems that do not respond to “deep ssue”. Zero Balancing • Benefits • Learn an important modality for the skeletal system as well as the muscular system • Learn how to address energy and structure simultaneously • Vastly improve quality of touch, palpa on, and observa on skills • More profoundly address clients’ alignment, tension and pain Address chronic stress and all its related manifesta ons, diseases and injuries • Work with the core of the person’s energy and structure Shiatsu
• Learn important alterna ve anatomical and energe c models • Learn how to move more gracefully • Learn how to work more medita vely • Learn important acupuncture points and meridian stretches • Combine Thai and Shiatsu work on floor and table • Use knowledge of meridians to resolve problems that Western model is not helping Psychology of Bodywork
• Chronic tension – o en the result of chronic stress • We learn how to deal with stress from birth on • Learn how to use understanding and kindness to help people let go of dysfunc onal neurological pa erns. • Refine your quality of touch to create more trust and healing for the individual Integrative Bodywork
• Throughout the program we will look at how to match your techniques and quality of touch with the client’s needs and complaints • Learn how to combine and integrate techniques and understandings drawn from Orthopedic Massage, Shiatsu, Deep Massage, and Zero Balancing • Integrate your knowledge and prac ce working on each other in class Next Advanced Program – June, 2018
Classes Mondays 10am-5pm (with 2 excep ons)
Zero Balancing – 56 hours Shiatsu – March 6 – 36 hours Deep Massage – 42 hours Orthopedic Massage Therapy – 90 hours Psychology of Bodywork – 13 hours Integra ve Bodywork – 12 hours 2018 TLC Workshops
• Januar • Jan. 21 – Hot Stone - Joy Sablatura • January 25-28 2018 Oncology Massage - Tracy Walton associates • February • Feb. 4 Reflexology – Marsha Walker • Feb. 17-18 – Table Thai – Robert Gardner • Feb. 25 Clinical Massage for Lower Back - Bob Stein • March • March 2-4 and March 9-11 - MLD Cer fica on Course – Nicola McGill • (8am-5pm first five days, last day, Sunday 8am-2pm) • March 18 - Body Mobiliza on Techniques – Kevin Graef • March 25 – Deep Massage for Iliopsoas – David Lauterstein • April • April 7-8 - Meridians, Massage and Myofascia – Jason Hammond • April 20-22 –Core Myofascial Therapy Cer fica on Program (this is part 1 of a two-segment program – 2nd segment May 11-13) - George Kousaleos • April 28 - Barefoot Massage – Jeni Spring • May • May 6 Intro to Advanced Modali es – Jason Hammond • May 11-13 Core Myofascial Therapy Cer fica on Program – segment 2 – George Kousaleos • May 17-20 Alchemy of Touch – David Lauterstein
• • June • 15 . June 7-10 - Pre and Perinatal Massage Course - Carole Osborne • June 17 – ADVANCED PROGRAM BEGINS (WITH ZB I) • June 23-24 Dermoneuromodula on - Jeff Rockwell • July • 17. July 13-15 Deep Massage 1 – Kevin Graef, Jason Hammond, Jake Lauterstein • 18, July 15 Cadaver – Marc Frazier & assistants at Texas St. Univ. • 19. July 22 Cadaver – Marc Frazier & assistants at Texas St. Univ. • 20. July 27-29 Lomi Lomi – Jason Bratcher • August • 21. August 5 Piriformis Syndrome and SI Dysfunc on – Bob Steine • 22. Aug. 18-19 - Chair Massage – Cindy Anderson • 23. Aug. 24-26 Anatomy Trains – Carrie Gaynor • September • 24. Sept. 6-9 Zero Balancing I – David Lauterstein • 25. Sept. 23 – Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Forearm - Kevin Graef • 26. Sept. 28-30 Aromatherapy - Nicola McGill • October • 27. Oct. 7 – Mindful Acupressure – Gayl Hubatch • 28. Oct. 20- 21 –Thoracic focus/ Bindegewebsmassage – Brian U ng • 29. October 25-28 2018 - Oncology Massage – Tracy Walton associates • November • 30. Nov. 1-4 - Secrets of the Skull – Judith Sullivan • 31. Nov. 11 - Moving for Structural Freedom – Jane Bick • 32. Nov. 16-18 - Anatomy Trains – Fans of the Hip – Carrie Gaynor • December • 33. Dec. 9th Clinical Massage for Thoracic Outlet & Neuromuscular Neck – Bob Steine
• History of Massage in the U.S. • Whitney Lowe’s Orthopedic • Achilles Fric on Massage • Ac ve Isolated Stretching • Esalen Massage • An Introduc on to Cranio-Sacral • Manual Lymph Drainage Therapy • Zero Balancing: the Energy Effect • Chiroprac c Adjustment • Infant Massage Techniques • Leon Chaitow – Muscle Energy Techniques • Massage Therapy – Trigger Point • Feldenkrais • The Fuzz Speech – Gil Hedley • Trauma / Soma c Experiencing Brief Hands-on Intro to Zero Balancing
• Fulcrum – agency through, around or by means of which vital powers are exercised. A touch experience that, when sustained, gives the client the opportunity to relax and to let go from inside out.
• Ul mately all wholis c therapies engage energy as well as structure (nervous system and anatomy / aka mind and body) Fulcrums into Trapezius Half Moon Vector Through the Neck
Half Moon Vector through the Legs