24 November 2018, 09.00 – 16.00
Manchester, Manchester
This day workshop covers a range of ways of rocking the client’s body and rolling their limbs, which can easily be incorporated into massage treatments, and how to adapt them to different clients.
These ‘rocking and rolling’ techniques provide massage practitioners with a way of releasing tension and increasing flexibility that complements and enhances the effects of ‘classic’ massage techniques. In addition, they offer clients a quietly energised sense of their bodies – in contrast to sedentary life.
In order to attend you need to hold a recognised Massage Qualification and Anatomy & Pathology certification or be a current student of MTI.
All attendees will receive 5 CPD points and a certificate on completion of the workshop.
Tea/coffee will be provided. Participants must provide their own lunch or can get lunch locally. There are plenty of car parks close to the venue. Places for this amazing workshop are limited and must be booked in advance! One ticket per person - please do not book tickets for other people.
Darien Pritchard
Darien has been a bodyworker for four decades, including twenty five years of training massage professionals, and three decades of teaching Professional Development courses for qualified massage practitioners. He has been a pioneer in focusing on the practitioner’s bodyuse as an integral part of massage training in the UK, and has also pioneered Hands Free™ Massage (the skillful, sensitive use of the forearms and elbows to save the practitioner’s hands). He is the author of the two massage student texts, which he is rewriting for new editions, as well as working on a book on Hands Free Massage.