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Holisticjunction.com Featured School of the Week June 30, 2008: American Institute of Natural Healings

Author: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 01-07-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 5 | Rating:  (51) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Get hands-on training in diverse massage modalities when you enroll in the Swedish acupressure course or advanced massage course at the American Institute of Natural Healings (AINH), located in Antioch, California.

Designed for the natural healer in mind, the 13-week Swedish acupressure program is perfect for those seeking basic or supplementary massage career training. This particular course of study is comprised of 250 hours in combined Swedish massage and acupressure. Students, who successfully complete this program at the American Institute of Natural Healings, are awarded a certificate of completion.

Before enrolling in the advanced massage course at the American Institute of Natural Healings, students must first achieve training in the Swedish acupressure program. Also 250 hours in length, this massage therapy course was created as a completer-program (to the Swedish acupressure course) for an overall training curriculum of 500 hours. Entailed in this course is hands-on training in various bodywork applications, including applied kinesiology, deep tissue, sports massage, Trigger Point therapy, Tuina, and other specialized modalities. As an added amenity, students may conveniently take portions of the course online. Candidates, who have successfully completed both the Swedish acupressure course and the advanced massage course, are qualified to sit for the National certification exam in massage therapy.

Additional programs provided by the AINH include continuing education seminars in advanced theta healing, aromatherapy, couples massage; cupping, moxa, and Guasha; dowsing for health, ear candling, Lomi Lomi, and Reiki. In addition, the American Institute of Natural Healings offers a wellness clinic that provides student massage and yoga classes (Monday through Friday) as well.

If you're ready to explore your professional potential as a qualified massage therapist, make time to invest in your future by visiting the American Institute of Natural Healings today.


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