The Origins and Principles of Ayurveda and the three doshas Therapy for Harmonising massage including lifestyle considerations and tailoring Breathing routines (handout), benefits and practise
Revision of Day 1 including Breathing Acupressure – history, terminology and theory Practical acupressure points - Homeostatic, Sedative and General points Individual Consultation techniques & Ayurvedic approach to nutrition Therapy for Harmonising massage - students practise on each other
Revision of Days 1 and 2 - theory Questions/discussion about assignments and case study progress Harmonising massage (formative assessment) BVM holistic approach via the skin and how it works Friction massage including benefits - practical
Consultation revision, homecare support and exercise ocnsiderations Understanding of holistic BVM therapy, physiology and adapting for client wellbeing Client guidance to enable them to take control and re-balance - including product information Friction massage (formative assessment)
Consultation, homecare and exercise revision to meet individual client needs The BVM approach to massage - physical and psychological adaptation BVM holistic therapy qualities - observation, touch, sensitivity, responsiveness, etc. Harmonising massage and friction massage practical
Upon completion of the course and assessments students will be required to attend a skills verification session at the Bharti Vyas Clinic in central London. This will be subject to a minimum of two students attending. Students will be required to carry out sessions on a model whilst being assessed by the BVM clinic. These appointments will be made after attending Day 5 of the course and will be subject to the student's capabilities and progress.
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