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Events in August 2023

  • LMT 100 Evening Class Sun/Tues/Thurs 4/16-8/7

    LMT 100 Evening Class Sun/Tues/Thurs 4/16-8/7


    August 1, 2023

    LMT Start Date: March April 16 - August 7 2023

    Schedule is Sunday, Tuesday Thursday 5:30-9:30

    Level 1: 200 hours.

    Required for LMT Diploma, but also open to individuals interested in massage therapy for self-healing and to share with friends and family. In this 200 hour hands-on course  You will be inspired and well educated to practice massage therapy safely as a gift to your family and community at no charge. Our belief is that massage is for everyone, and so anyone can complete Level 1, regardless of whether they want to go further to become a licensed therapist or not. Program duration: 200 hours $4,900+ lab fees and tax

    https://qsmhh.school/licensed-massage-therapist-lmt/

  • LMT 100 Evening Class Sun/Tues/Thurs 4/16-8/17

    LMT 100 Evening Class Sun/Tues/Thurs 4/16-8/17


    August 3, 2023

    LMT Start Date: April 16 - August 17 2023

    Schedule is Sunday, Tuesday Thursday 5:30-9:30

    Level 1: 200 hours.

    Required for LMT Diploma, but also open to individuals interested in massage therapy for self-healing and to share with friends and family. In this 200 hour hands-on course  You will be inspired and well educated to practice massage therapy safely as a gift to your family and community at no charge. Our belief is that massage is for everyone, and so anyone can complete Level 1, regardless of whether they want to go further to become a licensed therapist or not. Program duration: 200 hours $4,900+ lab fees and tax

    https://qsmhh.school/licensed-massage-therapist-lmt/

  • LMT 100 4/16-8/17 Sun Evening Class

    LMT 100 4/16-8/17 Sun Evening Class


    August 6, 2023

    LMT Start Date: April 16 - August 17 2023

    Schedule is Sunday, Tuesday Thursday 5:30-9:30

    Level 1: 200 hours.

    Required for LMT Diploma, but also open to individuals interested in massage therapy for self-healing and to share with friends and family. In this 200 hour hands-on course  You will be inspired and well educated to practice massage therapy safely as a gift to your family and community at no charge. Our belief is that massage is for everyone, and so anyone can complete Level 1, regardless of whether they want to go further to become a licensed therapist or not. Program duration: 200 hours $4,900+ lab fees and tax

    https://qsmhh.school/licensed-massage-therapist-lmt/

    More information

  • Acupressure for massage therapy with Deborah Berry L.Ac

    Acupressure for massage therapy with Deborah Berry L.Ac


    August 7, 2023

    Used for thousands of years in China, acupressure applies the same principles as acupuncture to promote relaxation and wellness and to treat disease. Sometimes called pressure acupuncture, Acupressure is often thought of as simply acupuncture without the needles. But what exactly is acupressure and how does it work?

    Acupressure is just one of a number of Asian bodywork therapies (ABT) with roots in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Examples of other Asian bodywork therapies are medical qigong and Tuina. Shiatsu is a Japanese form of acupressure.

    Traditional Chinese medical theory describes special acupoints, or acupressure points, that lie along meridians, or channels, in your body. These are the same energy meridians and acupoints as those targeted with acupuncture. It is believed that through these invisible channels flows vital energy -- or a life force called qi (ch'i). It is also believed that these 12 major meridians connect specific organs or networks of organs, organizing a system of communication throughout your body. The meridians begin at your fingertips, connect to your brain, and then connect to an organ associated with a certain meridian.

    According to this theory, when one of these meridians is blocked or out of balance, illness can occur. Acupressure and acupuncture are among the types of TCM that are thought to help restore balance.

  • LMT 100 4/16-8/17 Sun Evening Class

    LMT 100 4/16-8/17 Sun Evening Class


    August 13, 2023

    LMT Start Date: April 16 - August 17 2023

    Schedule is Sunday, Tuesday Thursday 5:30-9:30

    Level 1: 200 hours.

    Required for LMT Diploma, but also open to individuals interested in massage therapy for self-healing and to share with friends and family. In this 200 hour hands-on course  You will be inspired and well educated to practice massage therapy safely as a gift to your family and community at no charge. Our belief is that massage is for everyone, and so anyone can complete Level 1, regardless of whether they want to go further to become a licensed therapist or not. Program duration: 200 hours $4,900+ lab fees and tax

    https://qsmhh.school/licensed-massage-therapist-lmt/

    More information

  • Acupressure for massage therapy with Deborah Berry L.Ac

    Acupressure for massage therapy with Deborah Berry L.Ac


    August 14, 2023

    Used for thousands of years in China, acupressure applies the same principles as acupuncture to promote relaxation and wellness and to treat disease. Sometimes called pressure acupuncture, Acupressure is often thought of as simply acupuncture without the needles. But what exactly is acupressure and how does it work?

    Acupressure is just one of a number of Asian bodywork therapies (ABT) with roots in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Examples of other Asian bodywork therapies are medical qigong and Tuina. Shiatsu is a Japanese form of acupressure.

    Traditional Chinese medical theory describes special acupoints, or acupressure points, that lie along meridians, or channels, in your body. These are the same energy meridians and acupoints as those targeted with acupuncture. It is believed that through these invisible channels flows vital energy -- or a life force called qi (ch'i). It is also believed that these 12 major meridians connect specific organs or networks of organs, organizing a system of communication throughout your body. The meridians begin at your fingertips, connect to your brain, and then connect to an organ associated with a certain meridian.

    According to this theory, when one of these meridians is blocked or out of balance, illness can occur. Acupressure and acupuncture are among the types of TCM that are thought to help restore balance.

  • Professional Development (20 hours)

    Professional Development (20 hours)


    August 15, 2023

    Professional Development (20 hours)

  • Shiatsu with Xavier (L.Ac)

    Shiatsu with Xavier (L.Ac)


    August 20, 2023

    Shiatsu

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)


    August 21, 2023

    Learn Sound Healing Frequencies:

    10:30-3:00 daily

    August  Monday 21, 22, 23,  24 ( evening) and 25

    Acupressure for massage therapy with Deborah Berry L.Ac

    Acupressure for massage therapy with Deborah Berry L.Ac


    August 21, 2023

    Used for thousands of years in China, acupressure applies the same principles as acupuncture to promote relaxation and wellness and to treat disease. Sometimes called pressure acupuncture, Acupressure is often thought of as simply acupuncture without the needles. But what exactly is acupressure and how does it work?

    Acupressure is just one of a number of Asian bodywork therapies (ABT) with roots in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Examples of other Asian bodywork therapies are medical qigong and Tuina. Shiatsu is a Japanese form of acupressure.

    Traditional Chinese medical theory describes special acupoints, or acupressure points, that lie along meridians, or channels, in your body. These are the same energy meridians and acupoints as those targeted with acupuncture. It is believed that through these invisible channels flows vital energy -- or a life force called qi (ch'i). It is also believed that these 12 major meridians connect specific organs or networks of organs, organizing a system of communication throughout your body. The meridians begin at your fingertips, connect to your brain, and then connect to an organ associated with a certain meridian.

    According to this theory, when one of these meridians is blocked or out of balance, illness can occur. Acupressure and acupuncture are among the types of TCM that are thought to help restore balance.

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)


    August 22, 2023

    Learn Sound Healing Frequencies:

    10:30-3:00 daily

    August  Monday 21, 22, 23,  24 ( evening) and 25

    Professional Development (20 hours)

    Professional Development (20 hours)


    August 22, 2023

    Professional Development (20 hours)

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)


    August 23, 2023

    Learn Sound Healing Frequencies:

    10:30-3:00 daily

    August  Monday 21, 22, 23,  24 ( evening) and 25

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)


    August 24, 2023

    Learn Sound Healing Frequencies:

    10:30-3:00 daily

    August  Monday 21, 22, 23,  24 ( evening) and 25

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - Tuning Fork Section ( 5 days August 21-25)


    August 25, 2023

    Learn Sound Healing Frequencies:

    10:30-3:00 daily

    August  Monday 21, 22, 23,  24 ( evening) and 25

  • Shiatsu with Xavier (L.Ac)

    Shiatsu with Xavier (L.Ac)


    August 27, 2023

    Shiatsu

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2


    August 28, 2023

    In part 2 we cover

    percussion and rattles, ukulele, chanting, gongs, crystal bowls and sansoula.

    at the conclusion of the event, we offer a sound bath to the community.

    Manual Therapy with Peter Shin (48 hours)

    Manual Therapy with Peter Shin (48 hours)


    August 28, 2023

    Lecture, demonstration and hands-on practice of manual therapy methods. Client Assessment.

     

                                                Peter Shin Spa Consultant Syllabus 

                                                              Manual Therapist

                                                     Clock hours (45.5 Lecture lab)

    COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the Manual therapy industry and the basic services that Manual therapist perform. Coursework covers client assessment, treatment, stretching and strengthening. The use of SOAP notes and client clinical notes will be discussed as well. As part of their training students are expected to perform sanitary practices and infection control as required by state law.

    PREREQUISTE: None

    COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the successful student should be able to:

    1. Have a basic understanding of Manual therapy including definition and evolution.
    2. Be able to properly asses client issues.
    3. Treat client with proper Manual therapy techniques.
    4. Create specific treatment plans catered to the client.

    INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS:: Lecture, demonstration and written assignments. Student time during the course is allocated among a set of interrelated activities, including lecture and classroom discussions, group preparation of in- class assignments and independent reading. Students will be required to provide models when needed.

    COURSE OUTLINE:

    DATES:                Times                5:30-9:00

    Aug 28, 30           Lecture lab       introduction and client assessment

    Sept 4, 6              Lecture  lab      Face and neck

    Sept 11, 13          Lecture lab.      Shoulders and upper back

    Sept 18, 20          Lecture lab.      Low back and hip

    Sept 25, 27          Lecture lab.      Knees and elbow

    Oct 2,4                 Lecture lab.      Hands and feet  

    Oct 9                    Lecture lab.     Review

    Total Hours 45.5

    COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Student progress is determined by the assessment of weekly assignments, exams and lab work. The students will be given two progress reports during this course listing grade and hours accrued 1st midway and the 2nd upon completion of the course.  As part of their training students are expected to perform sanitation practices as required by state law.

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2


    August 29, 2023

    In part 2 we cover

    percussion and rattles, ukulele, chanting, gongs, crystal bowls and sansoula.

    at the conclusion of the event, we offer a sound bath to the community.

    Professional Development (20 hours)

    Professional Development (20 hours)


    August 29, 2023

    Professional Development (20 hours)

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2


    August 30, 2023

    In part 2 we cover

    percussion and rattles, ukulele, chanting, gongs, crystal bowls and sansoula.

    at the conclusion of the event, we offer a sound bath to the community.

    Manual Therapy with Peter Shin (48 hours)

    Manual Therapy with Peter Shin (48 hours)


    August 30, 2023

    5:30 pm: Manual Therapy with Peter Shin (48 hours)

    5:30 pm 9:30 pm
    September 25, 2023

    Lecture, demonstration and hands-on practice of manual therapy methods. Client Assessment.

     

                                                Peter Shin Spa Consultant Syllabus 

                                                              Manual Therapist

                                                     Clock hours (45.5 Lecture lab)

    COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is an introduction to the Manual therapy industry and the basic services that Manual therapist perform. Coursework covers client assessment, treatment, stretching and strengthening. The use of SOAP notes and client clinical notes will be discussed as well. As part of their training students are expected to perform sanitary practices and infection control as required by state law.

    PREREQUISTE: None

    COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the course, the successful student should be able to:

    1. Have a basic understanding of Manual therapy including definition and evolution.
    2. Be able to properly asses client issues.
    3. Treat client with proper Manual therapy techniques.
    4. Create specific treatment plans catered to the client.

    INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS:: Lecture, demonstration and written assignments. Student time during the course is allocated among a set of interrelated activities, including lecture and classroom discussions, group preparation of in- class assignments and independent reading. Students will be required to provide models when needed.

    COURSE OUTLINE:

    DATES:                Times                5:30-9:00

    Aug 28, 30           Lecture lab       introduction and client assessment

    Sept 4, 6              Lecture  lab      Face and neck

    Sept 11, 13          Lecture lab.      Shoulders and upper back

    Sept 18, 20          Lecture lab.      Low back and hip

    Sept 25, 27          Lecture lab.      Knees and elbow

    Oct 2,4                 Lecture lab.      Hands and feet  

    Oct 9                    Lecture lab.     Review

    Total Hours 45.5

    COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Student progress is determined by the assessment of weekly assignments, exams and lab work. The students will be given two progress reports during this course listing grade and hours accrued 1st midway and the 2nd upon completion of the course.  As part of their training students are expected to perform sanitation practices as required by state law.

  • Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2

    Summer Sound Healing Intensive - part 2


    August 31, 2023

    In part 2 we cover

    percussion and rattles, ukulele, chanting, gongs, crystal bowls and sansoula.

    at the conclusion of the event, we offer a sound bath to the community.